Nine Muses (group)
Nine Muses (Korean: 나인뮤지스, often stylized as 9Muses) was a South Korean girl group formed by Star Empire Entertainment in 2010 with an admissions and graduation concept. The group's final lineup consisted of four members: Gyeongree , Hyemi, Sojin, and Keumjo.
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Nine Muses performing Love City in 2017
From left: Hyemi, Gyeongree , Keumjo and Sojin. | |
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
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Years active | 2010 | –2019
Labels | Star Empire |
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Website | 9muses |
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Following an unsuccessful debut with the single No Playboy the group went underwent line-up changes with the release of a comeback with the single Figaro which gained more top 100 billboard charts, the group followed-up the singles News and EP Sweet Rendezvous which gained peak popularity charts in number 6, with the additional new members the group made a comeback with their follow-up albums Wild, Dolls, Prima Donna and Glue which gained charts the second time again in number 4 and 9.
After a one-year hiatus the group made a comeback with eight members with the release of their albums Drama, 9Muses S/S Edition and Lost which gained more popularity and criticism with their sexy concept, the group disbanded in February 2019 following three former members, Sojin, Hyemi and Keumjo’s contract expired.
History
2009: Formation and "Give Me"
On April 8, 2009, Star Empire Entertainment announced its plan to create a girl group called Nine Muses on the Mnet reality show, "Children of the Empire".[1] According to Star Empire CEO Shin Ju-hak, the group's line-up would rotate, and its members would be active in fields including singing, acting and modeling.[2] Through the show, Rana, Sera, Eunji, Lee Sem, Euarin, Jaekyung, Bini, Minha and Hyemi were chosen to be members of Nine Muses. They released their first song, "Give Me," a duet with Seo In-young for the soundtrack to Prosector Princess, on April 7, 2010.[3]
2010–2011: Debut, awards win and commercial popularity
Nine Muses officially debuted on August 12, 2010 with the single album Let's Have a Party. Its lead single, "No Playboy", was written and produced by Rainstone and Park Jin-young.[4] The album debuted at number 18 on the Gaon Album Chart, while "No Playboy" peaked at number 56 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[5][6]
In October, Jaekyung left the group to concentrate on her modeling career and was replaced by Hyuna prior to promotions for the group's second single, "Ladies".[7] In December, Nine Muses won a Top Ten Singers Award at the Korean Culture Entertainment Awards.[8] Later that month, the group performed in Japan for the first time, alongside boyband ZE:A, at the Seoul Train: Nine Muses & Friends concert in Tokyo.[9]
In February 2011, Star Empire announced that members Bini and Rana had left the group to focus on acting and modeling, while Euaerin had left the group to focus on her studies.[10] However, Euarein ultimately re-joined the group, which released the digital single "Figaro" as a seven-piece group on August 18, 2011.[11][12]
2012–2013: Sweet Rendezvous, nine-member comeback,Wild and Prima Donna
Following the addition of new member Gyeongree, the group released the single, "News," on January 11, 2012. The song was produced by Sweetune, who was also behind their "Figaro" single.[13] On March 8, 2012, Nine Muses released their first extended play, Sweet Rendezvous, with the lead single "Ticket".[14] The extended play debuted at number 6 on the Gaon Album Chart.[15]
In January 2013, Star Empire announced the addition of new member Sungah, reporting that the group would soon be making a comeback with nine members for the first time since 2010.[16] Nine Muses released their second single album, Dolls, with a lead single of the same name, on January 24, 2013. The single, which marked the group's fourth collaboration with producer team Sweetune, was the group's highest charting single to date, peaking at number 17 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[17][18][19] The group followed up on that success with the release of their second extended play, Wild, including a title track of the same name, on May 9, 2013.[20] The extended play debuted at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart, while the single peaked at number 22 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[21][22]
On October 13, 2013, Nine Muses released their first studio album Prima Donna with lead single "Gun".[23] The group released digital single "Glue" and its music video on December 4, 2013.[24]
2014–2015: Eight-member comeback, Drama, 9Muses S/S Edition and Lost
In January 2014, It was announced that Lee Sem and Eunji had left the group following their expiration their contract the agency company reached an agreement that they would continue with remaining seven members, but they will be possibly new members to add.[25] In June, it was revealed that Sera did not renew her contract and would be leaving the group to focus on solo activities and establish her own agency.[26] While the company said the group would release new music in August after the addition of a new member,[26] it instead debuted the project group Nasty Nasty on September 3. The group, which released the single "Knock", was composed of Gyeongree, ZE:A's Kevin and singer Sojin.[27]
In January 2015, Star Empire announced the addition of Nasty Nasty member Sojin and Keumjo to Nine Muses.[28] On January 23, 2015, the newly eight-member group released their third extended play Drama, including a lead single of the same name.[29] The song peaked at number 13 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[30]
In July 2015, the group released their fourth mini-album 9Muses S/S Edition with the title track "Hurt Locker".[31] Nine Muses' fifth mini album Lost was released on November 24, 2015.[32]
2016–2017: More line-up changes and Muses Diary series
The group held their first concert Muse in the City on February 19, 2016 at Wapop Hall in Seoul Children's Grand Park and also held two fan meets in China.[33] On June 7, 2016, it was confirmed that Minha and Euaerin would be leaving the group at the end of the first week in June after they both decided not to renew their contracts with the company; the agency later confirmed that those former members will continue solo activities. Minha later became an actress and Euaerin will be continuing modeling and other projects.[34] Nine Muses later formed a four-member subgroup, Nine Muses A (an abbreviation for Nine Muses Amuse), which is composed of Gyeongree, Hyemi, Sojin, and Keumjo for a summer comeback.[35] On October 4, 2016, it was revealed that Hyuna would not renew her contract at the end of month and she will be withdrawing the group after six years.[36] Nine Muses remained as a four-member group due to Sungah taking hiatus to pursue her work as a disk jockey.[37]
The group released their sixth extended play Muses Diary Part. 2: Identity on June 19, 2017. It was the second release of the Muses Diary series from their debut album under Nine Muses A. It charted on Gaon Album Charts at number 5 and at number 15 on Billboard. The extended play contained six tracks, with the lead single being "Remember". Their comeback showcase was held at the YES24 Muv Hall on the same day as the album's release.[38][39][40] Nine Muses held second concert Re:Mine on July 29, 2017 at the Bluesquare Samsung Card Hall located in Yongsan.[41][42][43] On August 3, 2017, a repackaged version of Muses Diary Part. 2: Identity, titled Muses Diary Part. 3: Love City, was released. The reissue contained of four tracks from Muses Diary Part. 2: Identity and two new songs including the title track "Love City".[44][45]
2018–2019: Disbandment and Remember
On February 10, 2019, it was announced that the group had disbanded nine years after debuting due to the expiration of Sojin, Keumjo and Hyemi’s contracts and two of the members graduating. Prior to their disbandment, the group concluded activities with the release of their final digital single titled "Remember" on February 14 and held a fan meeting with the same title on February 24.[46]
Public image and reception
Prior to their debut, Nine Muses was marketed as a group of "model dolls" in reference to the members' tall and slim physiques, and the fact that several members had previously worked as models.[47][48] The label was used to describe the group throughout their career.[49][50][51][52][53] Nine Muses was best known for their "sexy" imagine,[54][55] and was especially popular among military servicemen in South Korea, earning the group the nickname "military president" (Korean: 군통령).[56][57][58]
While the group experienced modest success, they failed to achieve top-tier popularity.[59] South Korean media dubbed Nine Muses a "nadallen" (Korean: 나달렌) group, alongside peers Dal Shabet and Rainbow, for having "all of the conditions for success" with none of the luck of more popular groups.[60][61][62]
Members
Former members
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [63] | |||
Prima Donna |
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7 |
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Single albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [63] | |||
Let’s Have A Party |
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18 |
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Dolls |
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9 |
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Reissues
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [63] | |||
Muses Diary Part 3: Love City |
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12 |
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Extended plays
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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KOR [63] |
US World [67] | |||
Sweet Rendezvous |
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6 | — |
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Wild |
Track listing
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4 | — |
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Drama |
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4 | — |
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9Muses S/S Edition |
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5 | 8 |
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Lost |
Track listing
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10 | — |
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Muses Diary Part.2: Identity |
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5 | 15 |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales (DL) |
Album | ||
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KOR [74] |
KOR Hot [75] |
US World [76] | ||||
"No Playboy" | 2010 | 56 | * | — | N/A | Let's Have a Party |
"Ladies" | — | — | ||||
"Figaro" (휘가로) | 2011 | 66 | 82 | — |
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Sweet Rendezvous |
"News" (뉴스) | 2012 | 36 | 46 | — |
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"Ticket" (티켓) | 33 | 41 | — |
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"Dolls" (돌스) | 2013 | 17 | 19 | — |
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Dolls |
"Wild" (와일드) | 22 | 18 | — |
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Wild | |
"Gun" (건) | 16 | 36 | — |
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Prima Donna | |
"Glue" (글루) | 24 | 26 | — |
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Non-album single | |
"Drama" (드라마) | 2015 | 13 | * | — |
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Drama |
"Hurt Locker" (다쳐) | 32 | 20 |
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9Muses S/S Edition | ||
"Sleepless Night" (잠은 안오고 배는 고프고) | 26 | — |
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Lost | ||
"Remember" (기억해) | 2017 | —[upper-alpha 1] | — |
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Muses Diary Part.2 : Identity | |
"Love City" (러브시티) | — | — | N/A | Muses Diary Part.3 : Love City | ||
"Remember" | 2019 | — | — | — | Non-album single | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Collaborations
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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KOR Hot [87] | |||
"Give Me" (with Seo In-young) | 2010 | * | Prosecutor Princess OST |
"Shooting Star" (with Seo In-young, ZE:A, Park Jung-ah, and Jewelry) | 2011 | — | Non-album singles |
"Win the Day" (with 2PM, 4Minute, MBLAQ, Miss A, Dal Shabet, Sistar, ZE:A, and B1A4) | 2012 | — | |
"Get Up" (with Rhythm Power) | 87 | ||
"I Need Your Love" (with Kim Jong-min and Tak Jae-hoon) | — |
Videography
Music videos
Year | Title | Director(s) | References |
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2010 | "No Playboy" | Gang Jong Myeong | [88] |
2011 | "Figaro" | Park Ji-ho | [89] |
2012 | "News" | Saem Serin |
[90] |
"Ticket" | Zanybros | [91] | |
2013 | "Dolls" | Tiger Cave | [92] |
"Wild" | Zanybros | [93] | |
"Gun" | [94] | ||
"Glue" | [95] | ||
2015 | "Drama" | [96] | |
"Hurt Locker" | [97] | ||
"Sleepless Night" | [98] | ||
2017 | "Remember" | N/A | |
"Love City" | |||
2018 | "To. Mine" | N/A | |
2019 | "Remember" | ||
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2010 | Korean Beauty Design Expo | Popular Beauty Star Award | N/A | Won | [100] |
Korean Culture Entertainment Awards | Top Ten Singers Award | Won | [8] | ||
Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best New Artist | "No Playboy" | Nominated | [101] | |
2013 | Asian Model Awards | New Star Award | N/A | Won | [102] |
2016 | Korean Entertainment Art Awards | Best Female Group | Won | [103] | |
Notes
- "Remember" did not enter the Gaon Digital chart top 100, but peaked at no. 95 on the Download component chart.
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