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Mamamoo
마마무
Mamamoo in May 2018
From left to right: Hwasa, Wheein, Solar, and Moonbyul
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2014 (2014)–present
LabelsRBW
Members
Websiterbbridge.com/pages/artist1/

Mamamoo (Korean마마무), sometimes stylized as MAMAMOO,[1] is a South Korean girl group formed by RBW (formerly WA Entertainment) in 2014. The group officially debuted on June 19, 2014 with the single "Mr. Ambiguous".[2] Their debut was considered by some critics as one of the best K-pop debuts of 2014.[3][4] They are recognized for their retro, jazz, R&B concepts and strong vocal performances.[5][6]

Career

Pre-debut

Prior to their official debut, Mamamoo collaborated with several artists. Their first collaboration titled "Don't Be Happy" with Bumkey was released on January 8, 2014.[7] A second collaboration with K.Will titled "Peppermint Chocolate" featuring Wheesung was released on February 11, 2014.[8][9] "Peppermint Chocolate" ranked 11th on the Gaon Digital Chart in its first week.[10][11] On May 30, Mamamoo released a third collaboration with rap duo Geeks called "HeeHeeHaHeHo".[12]

2014: Debut with Hello and Piano Man

The group made their official debut on June 19 with lead single "Mr. Ambiguous" from their first extended play (EP) Hello. The music video for "Mr. Ambiguous" contained cameo appearances from many well-known K-pop industry figures such as CNBLUE's Jonghyun, Baek Ji-young, Wheesung, Jung Joon-young, Bumkey, K.Will, and Rhymer of Brand New Music.[13] The album contained three previously released collaborations and four new songs.[13] The group made their first live appearance on the June 19 episode of M! Countdown.[14] On June 27, Mamamoo performed "Peppermint Chocolate" with K.Will and VIXX's Ravi on the Music Bank "Half-Year" Special.[15] On July 5, the group held a guerrilla concert at Hongik University in Hongdae, Seoul.[16] In July, Mamamoo released their first original soundtrack contribution titled "Love Lane" for the Korean drama Marriage, Not Dating.[17]

On November 21, Mamamoo released their second EP Piano Man with the title track of the same name.[18] The title song peaked at 41 on Gaon's Digital chart.[19] By the end of 2014, Mamamoo ranked tenth highest among idol girl groups for digital sales, 19th in album sales, and 11th in overall sales according to Gaon's year-end rankings.[20] On the January 10 episode of competitive singing show Immortal Songs 2, Mamamoo performed a rendition of Joo Hyun-mi's "Wait a Minute", reaching the final round before losing to Kim Kyung-ho.[21]

2015: Pink Funky and rising popularity

Mamamoo performing in September 2015.

On April 2, 2015, Mamamoo released "Ahh Oop!", the first single of their third EP titled Pink Funky.[22] "Ahh Oop!" marks the group's second collaboration with label mate Esna, after she was featured in "Gentleman" on their second EP Piano Man. On June 13, the group traveled to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to perform at an event sponsored by the South Korean Embassy with Crayon Pop and K-Much. The event was a commemorative concert held in honor of the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between South Korea and Mongolia.[23]

On June 19, Mamamoo released their third EP Pink Funky and lead single "Um Oh Ah Yeh". The song was a commercial success, peaking at number three on the Gaon Chart, becoming their first top three single.[24] On August 23, after promotions concluded, Mamamoo held their first fan meeting, entitled "1st Moo Party", for a total of 1,200 fans at the Olympic Park in Seoul. Tickets for the fan meeting sold out within one minute, so the group added an additional meeting for 1,200 more fans the same night.[25][26] They also held another "Moo Party" in Los Angeles, which took place on October 4. This was their first trip to the United States. Mamamoo also collaborated and performed with label mate Basick on the Korean rap survival show Show Me the Money.[27]

On August 29, Mamamoo returned to Immortal Song 2 with a rendition of Jo Young-nam's "Delilah".[28] On October 31, Mamamoo returned to the Immortal Song 2, singing a rendition of Korean trot singer Bae Ho's song "Backwood's Mountain" (두메산골). Their performance earned their first overall win on Immortal Song with 404 points.[29]

2016-2017: Melting, first solo concert, Memory, and Purple

Mamamoo at the Korea Sale Festa Opening Ceremony on September 30, 2016.

On January 10, 2016, RBW announced Mamamoo's first solo concert since debut in 2014. Titled “2016 Mamamoo Concert-Moosical” was held on August 13–14 at the Olympic Hall in Seoul.[30] 7,000 tickets for the concert were sold out in one minute.[31]

On January 26, Mamamoo pre-released an R&B ballad, "I Miss You", from their first full-length album Melting.[32] On February 12, another track, "1cm/Taller than You" was pre-released with a music video. The full album was released on February 26, debuting at number 3 on the Gaon chart. The title track "You're the Best (넌 is 뭔들)" also debuted at number three but peaked at number one the following week, becoming their first number-one single.[33][34][35][36]

On March 6, they received their first music show win with the song "You're the Best" on Inkigayo[37], followed by wins on Music Bank,[38] M! Countdown,[39] and other music shows. They received eight wins in total for the single. On March 16, Mamamoo performed in Austin, Texas at South By Southwest's K-Pop Night Out.[40] On June 25, Mamamoo performed at KCON NY festival in Newark, New Jersey.[41][42] Alongside girl group GFriend, they have also starred in Season 7 of reality television show "SHOWTIME".

On August 31, Mamamoo released the singles "Angel" and "Dab Dab" as subgroups consisting of vocalists (Solar and Wheein) and rappers (Moonbyul and Hwasa) respectively.[43] On September 21, Mamamoo released their follow-up digital single "New York" and accompanying music video.[44][45] After wrapping up promotions for "New York" Mamamoo's agency announced that the group will make their comeback on November 7 with their fourth EP, Memory.[46] The lead single for Memory was announced to be "Décalcomanie." [47] Shortly afterwards, Mamamoo participated in several year-end award shows, while also featuring in the OST titled "Love" for hit TV show Goblin.

Mamamoo performing on July 19, 2017.

On January 19, 2017 Mamamoo announced their second solo concert, titled “2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call” was held on March 3-5 in Seoul and August 19-20 in Busan at KBS Busan Hall.[48][49] The group received criticisms for what many perceived as blackface when as part of the concert they played a video containing the members impersonating various personalities, one of which included the members wearing darker makeup to recreate a snippet of Uptown Funk.[50] The clip was cut from following concert dates and multiple apologies were promptly issued, including one directly from the members, stating that they were "extremely ignorant of blackface and did not understand the implications of our actions. We will be taking time to understand more about our international fans to ensure this never happens again."[51][52]

On June 17, Mamamoo participated in Immortal Song 2 with a rendition of Noh Sa-yeon's "Love" which garnered '430 points'.

Mamamoo announced the release of their fifth EP Purple on June 22, 2017, with the title track "Yes I Am".[53] The title track quickly climbed to the number one spot on the Melon real-time chart .[54] After one day, Mamamoo sets the record for the highest first 24-hours unique listeners with "Yes I Am" on Melon for girl group.[55] On June 27, they received their first music show win on The Show, followed by wins on Show Champion, M Countdown, and Show! Music Core.[56][57] They also placed first in Billboard's World Album Charts.[58]

2018–present: Yellow Flower, and Red Moon

On January 4, 2018, Mamamoo released a pre-release single called "Paint Me" to act as a prelude to their upcoming four seasons concept.[59] The four seasons concept includes four EPs, each representing a season, a member, a color, and an element. The group has described this concept series as their method to prove themselves as artists.[60]

Mamamoo released their sixth EP, Yellow Flower on March 7, 2018 with its lead single "Starry Night".[61] The song charted Top 10 Mid-Year Gaon Digital Chart at number 6.[62]

On July 11, 2018, Mamamoo announced their third solo concert, titled “2018 Mamamoo Concert 4 Seasons S/S” will be held at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul on August 18-19. The venue is twice bigger than previous ones with 5,000 seats.[63] Tickets for the concert were sold-out within two minutes of being on sales.[64]

Mamamoo released their seventh EP, Red Moon, on July 16, 2018, with "Egotistic" as its lead single.[65] On the first week of its release, the EP debuted at number four on Billboard World Albums with 1,000 copies, making it their best U.S. sales week.[66][67] The EP also peaked at number three on the weekly Gaon Album Chart.[68] Mamamoo also made their first-ever appearance on Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart at number 25.[67] The promotions for "Egotistic" ended on July 5, 2018 on SBS' Inkigayo, in preparation for their third solo concert.[69]

On July 23, it was announced that Mamamoo would be debut in Japan in October with a Japanese version of their hit song “Décalcomanie”. Their first Japanese single was released on October 3, under the Japanese label Victor Entertainment.[70] Mamamoo Japan's debut single peaked at no. 11 in Oricon weekly single chart.[71]

Discography

Concerts

Headlining concerts

2016 Mamamoo Concert Moosical

Date[30] City Country Venue Attendance
August 13, 2016 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 7,000[72]
August 14, 2016

2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call

Date[48][49] City Country Venue Attendance
March 3, 2017 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall 10,000[73][74]
March 4, 2017
March 5, 2017
August 19, 2017 Busan KBS Busan Hall 6,000[75]
August 20, 2017

2018 Mamamoo Concert 4 Seasons S/S

Date[63] City Country Venue Attendance
August 18, 2018 Seoul South Korea SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium 10,000[76][77]
August 19, 2018
September 1, 2018 Taipei Taiwan Xinzhuang Gymnasium
September 2, 2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 2

Mamamoo 1st Concert Tour in Japan

Date[78] City Country Venue
October 5, 2018
(Two shows)
Osaka Japan Zepp Namba
October 7, 2018
(Two shows)
Tokyo Stellar Ball
October 9, 2018 Nagoya Zepp Nagoya

Filmography

Reality shows

Year Network Title Note
2016 MBC Every 1 MAMAMOO x GFriend Showtime 8 episodes[79]

Dramas

Year Network Title Role
2016 tvN Entourage Themselves (episode 1)

Awards and nominations

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