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2Eyes (Korean투아이즈), stylized in all caps, was a South Korean girl group formed by SidusHQ. They made their debut in 2013 as a five-member group and consisted of Hyangsuk, Hyerin, Dasom, Daeun and Yeonjun. Following Yeonjun's departure, the group continues to promote as a four-member group.

Key Information

History

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Pre-debut

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2Eyes was formed by SidusHQ with Hyun Jin-young as their producer. It was SidusHQ's first investment into a K-pop group since the short-lived girl group LUV and the highly successful first-generation boy band g.o.d. Prior to receiving their current name, the group was called "god5" (갓파이브) as they were modeled after the five-member g.o.d.[1]

Hyangsuk and Dasom had both competed in the jTBC talent competition Made in U [ko] before joining SidusHQ.[2] Hyerin was a former JYP Entertainment trainee. Daeun had been a dancer. Yeonjun, the youngest member, was the final member recruited and had been part of an unsuccessful duo called Spiel (스피넬로) before joining the KBS singing competition program The Last Audition of My Life [ko] where she was scouted by SidusHQ.[3][4]

Prior to their official debut, 2Eyes recorded their version of "Winter Love" (겨울사랑), one of the soundtracks of the critically acclaimed SBS drama That Winter, the Wind Blows.[5] It was released in May 2013.

2013: Debut

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The group name was derived from the idea of the members communicating with the audience through their eyes.[6][unreliable source?] They then made their debut on June 20, 2013, performing their single "Don't Mess With Me" (까불지마) on the Mnet music program M Countdown.[7][8] The single album and music video for "Don't Mess With Me" were released in July.[9] The music video featured fellow SidusHQ artist, actor Kim Woo-bin.[10] Their debut drew much attention from critics as their management agency SidusHQ was better known for managing some of South Korea's top actors and actresses rather than musicians.[7]

2015: Comeback

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After Yeonjun's departure, 2Eyes decided to continue promoting as a four-member group. They made their comeback on August 24, 2015 with the single "PIPPI", which is based on the children's stories character Pippi Longstocking. The music video featured all for members dressed like Pippi Longstocking before transforming into beautiful young women.[11] In September, their company SidusHQ received a complaint from the Swedish company Saltkråkan which owned the copyright to the character Pippi Longstocking over the group's use of the concept without permission.[12][unreliable source?]

Members

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  • Lee Hyang-suk (이향숙) – vocals, leader
  • Kim Hye-rin (김혜린) – rap
  • Lee Da-som (이다솜) – rap
  • Jung Da-eun (정다은) – vocals
Former member(s)
  • Kim Yeon-jun (김연준)

Artistry and image

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When they debuted, 2Eyes opted for strong feminine and sexy image.[7] Unlike many girl groups who debuted at the time with bubblegum pop and "cute" concepts, 2Eyes drew attention for doing the opposite and debuting with a more mature image.[4]

Discography

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Single albums

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Title Album details Peak positions Sales (DL)
KOR
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Don't Mess With Me (까불지마) N/a
Shooting Star 90
Pippi
  • Released: August 26, 2015
  • Label: SidusHQ, CJ E&M
  • Format: CD, digital download
N/a

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2EYES (Korean: 투아이즈, stylized in all caps) was a South Korean girl group formed by the entertainment agency SidusHQ. The group debuted on June 20, 2013, as a five-member act with the digital single "Don't Mess With Me" (까불지마), marking SidusHQ's first investment in a K-pop girl group since the early 2000s. Their name, 2EYES, symbolizes sharing the same perspective with fans to communicate through music. The debut single's music video adopted a sci-fi theme, while a special drama version featured actor Kim Woo-bin alongside member Hyerin in a narrative of betrayal and vengeance titled The Fist of Vengeance. This release garnered attention for its cinematic storytelling and the group's powerful choreography. Following their debut, 2EYES promoted actively, with member Hyangsuk (Lee Hyang-suk) already gaining prior visibility through her acting role in the drama Birth Secret. In October 2013, the group returned with the single "Shooting Star", emphasizing upbeat energy and vocal harmonies. After a period of relative inactivity, member Yeonjun departed in 2015, reducing the lineup to four: Hyangsuk, Dasom, Hyerin, and Daeun. Their next comeback arrived on August 26, 2015, with "Pippi" (삐삐), a playful track inspired by the character from Lindgren's children's books; the song's concept faced brief legal scrutiny but proceeded with promotions, including an acoustic version release. An acoustic performance video for "Pippi" highlighted the members' vocal abilities in a stripped-down . Following "Pippi", 2EYES entered an extended hiatus lasting over two years, during which individual members pursued solo endeavors, such as Hyangsuk's appearance on the 2017 survival program MIXNINE. The group contributed to soundtracks earlier in their career, including a version of "A Winter Story" (겨울사랑) for the drama . The group disbanded in early 2018. Despite limited mainstream success, 2EYES maintained a niche following for their bold concepts and versatile performances across genres like electronic pop and retro-inspired tracks.

History

Pre-debut

2Eyes was formed in 2013 by the entertainment company SidusHQ as their first project in over a decade. The group assembled five members through targeted recruitment, drawing from various entertainment backgrounds to build a cohesive unit focused on vocal strength and performance versatility. Hyerin joined after training at , where she honed her high-note capabilities, earning her the nickname "Dolphin." Yeonjun brought prior experience from the duo , debuting as EL in 2011 and contributing main vocal skills to the group's assembly. Meanwhile, Hyangsuk had appeared in the drama Birth Secret earlier that year, providing an acting foundation relevant to the group's multimedia potential. Prior to their official debut, the members recorded and released the OST track "Winter Love" (겨울사랑) for the SBS drama on May 16, , marking their first public musical output as a complete group. This pre-debut single showcased their vocal harmonies and served as an introduction to their sound, aligning with the drama's emotional themes. In preparation for debut, SidusHQ developed a mature and strong feminine concept for 2Eyes, diverging from the prevalent cute aesthetics in at the time. Early promotional efforts included individual and group teaser images and videos released in mid-June , emphasizing confident poses, edgy styling, and powerful expressions to establish their sophisticated image ahead of the June 20 launch.

2013: Debut and early releases

Following their pre-debut contribution to the soundtrack of the SBS drama with a cover of "Winter Love" released on May 16, 2013, 2Eyes officially launched their career as a five-member under SidusHQ. The group made their debut performance on Mnet's on June 20, 2013, showcasing their lead single "Don't Mess With Me" (까불지마), a track blending rhythmic hip-hop beats with powerful rock elements to convey an edgy, confident image. The digital single was released the following day, June 21, 2013, through LOEN Entertainment, featuring a tracklist of three songs: the title track "Don't Mess With Me" (3:18), "Bloody Luv" (3:06), and "Irony" (아이러니야, 4:05). Despite the release, the single did not achieve notable positions on major charts like the Gaon Digital Chart, reflecting the challenges faced by rookie groups in gaining immediate traction. To boost visibility, a drama version of the "Don't Mess With Me" was released on July 9, 2013, featuring actor alongside member Hyerin in a titled The Fist of Vengeance, which depicted a tense romance and added a cinematic flair to the group's promotions. In October, 2Eyes followed up with their second digital single "Shooting Star" on October 8, , again distributed by LOEN Entertainment, marking a shift toward a more melodic pop sound while maintaining their bold aesthetic. The track provided modest exposure amid a competitive landscape. Throughout , the group focused on building their initial fanbase through consistent appearances on major music programs, including (June 20 and 27), Music Core (June 22), (June 30), and Music Bank (July 12), where they performed both singles to showcase their synchronized choreography and charismatic stage presence as a . These activities helped establish 2Eyes' identity in the scene, though they remained a rising act without widespread success that year.

2014–2015: Lineup change and comeback

In 2015, prior to their comeback, member Yeonjun departed from the group, reducing the lineup to four members—Hyangsuk, Hyerin, Dasom, and Daeun—ahead of future promotions. The group entered a hiatus period that year, engaging in only limited activities following their 2013 releases, which allowed time for internal adjustments and preparation for a return. SidusHQ announced 2Eyes' comeback in August , marking their first release in nearly two years as a . On August 26, they unveiled the digital single album PIPPI, featuring the title track of the same name, composed by , Long Candy, Uno, and Radio Galaxi. The concept drew inspiration from the fictional character , portraying the members in a playful, whimsical style with shades, braids, and to evoke a quirky, upbeat summer vibe. The accompanying highlighted this aesthetic through vibrant visuals and energetic choreography, emphasizing the group's renewed dynamic without Yeonjun. In September 2015, shortly after the release, 2Eyes faced a legal when Swedish company Saltkråkan, which holds rights to the character created by , sent a contents to SidusHQ on September 2, alleging due to the concept's likeness to the children's book figure. The agency stated it was consulting its legal team to evaluate options, including potential concept changes or licensing negotiations, while continuing promotions. This led to adjustments in their promotional strategy, though specific alterations to the music video or performances were not detailed publicly. The single "PIPPI" received modest attention but did not achieve significant chart peaks on major platforms like Gaon. The group promoted it through appearances on music programs, including performances on MBC's Show! Music Core on September 5 and Arirang TV's Simply K-Pop in mid-September and early October, where they showcased the track's catchy, dance-pop elements to international audiences.

2016–2018: Final activities and disbandment

In early , 2EYES experienced one of their final notable group engagements when they were contracted to perform at Pukyong National University's freshman welcoming festival in in February. However, the university's promotional flyer mistakenly advertised the event as featuring TWICE due to the similar names, sparking backlash from students expecting the more popular group. The school president issued a public apology, and to rectify the error, the university secured TWICE for the performance instead, effectively canceling 2EYES' appearance. Following this incident, the group entered an extended hiatus that lasted through 2017, with no new releases or significant promotional activities. The group remained inactive as a unit during this period. In late 2017, amid this dormancy, member Hyangsuk joined Mnet's survival program Mixnine as a representative. During the show, she revealed that the disbandment process for 2EYES had already commenced in November 2017. The group officially disbanded in early 2018 without a formal announcement, marking the end of their activities under SidusHQ after a five-year run from 2013 to 2018.

Members

Hyangsuk

Hyangsuk, born Lee Hyang-suk on April 24, 1991, served as the leader and main vocalist of the 2Eyes. Prior to her debut, Hyangsuk spent approximately six years living in , where she pursued her education before returning to to chase her dream of becoming a singer. In 2013, she made her acting debut with a role in the The Birth of Secret. As the group's leader, Hyangsuk played a pivotal role in guiding promotions for all of 2Eyes' single releases and contributed prominent vocals to tracks such as their debut single "Don't Mess With Me." Her leadership extended to high-profile appearances, including the group's participation in the 2017 survival show Mixnine, where she competed as a representative. Following 2Eyes' disbandment in 2018, Hyangsuk departed from SidusHQ and changed her legal name to Lee Ga-won, transitioning to a career focused on and . She signed with E&S Entertainment and has since appeared in theater productions like , web dramas, and variety shows such as SNLK and Made in U, showcasing her acting versatility. As of 2024, she works as a instructor at Health Boy Gym. No major solo music releases have been noted post-disbandment, though she maintains an active presence on under the handle @e_gawon_e, sharing personal updates and professional glimpses. Hyangsuk's international background from her time in New Zealand enhanced the group's dynamics by bringing multilingual elements to performances and interactions, distinguishing her as a bridge between Korean and global influences within 2Eyes.

Hyerin

Hyerin, born Kim Hye-rin on July 23, 1993, served as the main , lead vocalist, and sub-rapper in the 2Eyes. Her expertise was a cornerstone of the group's dynamic performances, often aligning with their sexy and energetic stage image. Before debuting with 2Eyes, Hyerin trained at from 2012 to 2013, after earlier involvement with Winners Dance School. This period honed her skills in and vocals, leading to her transition to SidusHQ where she prepared for group activities. Within 2Eyes, Hyerin led intricate routines in key performances, notably for the singles "Shooting Star" (2013) and "PIPPI" (2015), showcasing her precision and stage presence. She also contributed rap verses that added edge to the group's hip-hop influenced tracks, complementing her vocal and roles. Following the group's disbandment in 2018, Hyerin left SidusHQ and adopted the stage name Kim Ri-ha, continuing to focus on dance-related pursuits. She shares updates on personal projects, including dance content, via her Instagram account (@lihahahahaliha).

Dasom

Dasom, whose birth name is Lee Da-som, was born on November 13, 1993, and held the positions of main rapper and vocalist in the South Korean girl group 2Eyes. She had no major prior affiliations in the entertainment industry before joining the group. Within 2Eyes, Dasom was responsible for delivering primary rap verses, such as in the group's 2013 debut single "Don't Mess With Me," while also contributing vocal support through harmonies in their releases. After the group's disbandment in 2018, Dasom departed from SidusHQ to pursue her studies, leading to limited public activities in the years that followed. This academic shift after 2018 marked a distinct pivot from her career as an idol performer.

Daeun

Jung (born June 3, 1994), known professionally as Daeun, served as the and maknae of the South Korean girl group 2Eyes. As the youngest member following the group's lineup adjustment, she contributed to the quartet's vocal harmony during their later promotions. Prior to her debut, Daeun had no significant prior entertainment experience, entering the industry directly through 2Eyes' formation under SidusHQ. She attended Seoul Performing Arts High School, where she developed her interest in performance, but did not participate in notable pre-debut projects or auditions documented publicly. Within 2Eyes, Daeun handled high vocal parts, notably in the group's 2015 single "PIPPI," which marked their comeback as a four-member unit and showcased her range in the track's upbeat choruses. As the maknae, she often brought a youthful energy to group interactions, endearing her to fans through playful dynamics with older members during interviews and variety appearances. Following 2Eyes' cessation of group activities in 2017, Daeun pivoted to acting, debuting in the role of Jung Soo-ah (also known as Park Yoo-sun) in the 2019 drama Class of Lies. Her subsequent roles include Princess Ha-yeon in Our Blooming Youth (2023), Song Ji-ah in The Escape of the Seven (2023) and The Escape of the Seven: Resurrection (2024), and Lee Yeon-jin in a TVING series (2025). This transition highlighted her versatility beyond music, leading to further opportunities in television. She maintains an active presence on Instagram under the handle @da.ni_jung, where she shares updates on her acting projects and personal life.

Yeonjun

Yeonjun, born Kim Yeon-jun on March 18, 1996, in , , was the main vocalist and original maknae of the five-member 2Eyes. Prior to the group's formation, she debuted as a member of the project duo under the stage name El, releasing the digital single "Chu Chu" on April 29, 2011. During her brief tenure with 2Eyes, Yeonjun handled main vocal duties and appeared in the group's early promotions, including the debut single "Don't Mess With Me" released on June 20, 2013, and the follow-up "Shooting Star" on October 8, 2013. These releases marked her primary contributions to the group's initial discography before her involvement tapered off. Yeonjun departed from 2Eyes in early 2015, prior to the promotions for the single "PIPPI," which saw the group proceed as a quartet. Following her exit, she has maintained a personal Instagram presence under the handle @yeonjoon0318, though no major solo music releases or acting projects have been prominently documented after 2013.

Artistry and public image

Musical style

2Eyes' music is primarily rooted in , blending with hip-hop and rock elements to create an energetic and edgy sound. Their tracks often feature strong, rhythmic beats and a balance between vocal melodies and rap verses, emphasizing the group's dynamic interplay between singing and members. This fusion is evident in their debut single "Don't Mess With Me," which combines rhythmic hip-hop beats with powerful rock sounds, delivering a pop dance track characterized by musical distortion and dissonance for an intense, confrontational vibe. Over their releases, 2Eyes evolved their sound by incorporating more melodic and instrumental layers while retaining core foundations. Their second single, "Shooting Star," shifts toward a rock-pop fusion with prominent guitar riffs, adding brighter, more uplifting melodic elements compared to the debut's heavier aggression. By their third single "PIPPI," the group leaned into bolder electronic and dance influences, with pulsating synths and a faster that heightened the track's playful yet provocative energy. This progression reflects a deliberate balance in compositions, where rap sections provide rhythmic drive and vocal hooks deliver catchy, anthemic choruses. Lyrically, 2Eyes distinguished themselves with mature and empowering themes that contrasted the era's prevalent cute or innocent tropes, focusing on confidence, independence, and bold self-expression. In "Don't Mess With Me," the lyrics assert defiance against interference, underscoring a message of strength and boundary-setting. "Shooting Star" introduces aspirational motifs of chasing dreams amid challenges, while "PIPPI" embraces unapologetic allure and popularity, with forward lines like "You can " evoking a sense of liberated sensuality. These themes, paired with the group's vocal-rap equilibrium, positioned 2Eyes as a voice for empowered in early .

Group concept and performances

2Eyes debuted with a strong, sexy, and mature image designed to set them apart from the dominant cute and innocent aesthetics of contemporary girl groups. This concept was prominently showcased in the music video for their debut single "Don't Mess With Me," which incorporated dramatic storytelling elements and featured a special by actor to enhance its visual appeal and draw attention. The video's edgy aesthetic, combining confident poses and intense expressions, reinforced the group's aim to project empowerment and allure. The group's performance style emphasized high-energy led by main dancer Hyerin, which became a hallmark of their stage presence during music show appearances. On platforms like Mnet's , where they made their debut performance on June 20, 2013, 2Eyes delivered synchronized routines with sharp movements and maintained live vocals to demonstrate vocal stability amid demanding dance sequences. This approach contributed to their dynamic live shows, blending physical intensity with musical delivery to captivate audiences. As the group evolved, particularly after transitioning to a four-member lineup following Yeonjun's departure in 2015, their visual identity shifted toward bolder, more whimsical expressions in releases like "PIPPI." The concept drew inspiration from the character , featuring outfits with exaggerated braids, striped stockings, and vibrant colors that evoked a playful yet fierce persona. However, this choice sparked legal challenges when Swedish company Saltkråkan accused them of , prompting the agency to consider modifications to the concept, though promotions continued, including an acoustic version release. Public reception to 2Eyes' image was initially positive, with the mature debut concept generating buzz through media coverage and the high-profile MV cameo, positioning them as a fresh alternative in the landscape. Yet, their visibility waned due to sporadic promotions and long hiatuses between releases, limiting sustained fan engagement and broader recognition. This obscurity was humorously underscored in 2016 when mistakenly booked 2Eyes for their festival instead of the more popular TWICE, an error that went viral and highlighted the group's nugu status.

Discography

Single albums

2Eyes released three single albums during their career, all distributed digitally and in physical formats through LOEN Entertainment under SidusHQ. These releases marked key phases in the group's evolution, starting with their debut as a five-member lineup and transitioning to a four-member configuration after member Yeonjun's departure. The group's debut single album, Don't Mess With Me (까불지마), was released on June 21, 2013. Featuring the original five members—Hyangsuk, Hyerin, Dasom, Daeun, and Yeonjun—the album includes the title track "Don't Mess With Me," a upbeat dance-pop song emphasizing confident and playful themes, alongside B-sides "Bloody Luv" and "Irony." The music video for the title track premiered the same day, showcasing the group's synchronized choreography and vibrant styling. No chart peaks were recorded for the title track on major Korean charts. Their second single album, Shooting Star, followed on October 8, 2013, still featuring the five-member lineup. The title track "Shooting Star" is a pop-rock infused anthem with electronic elements, expressing themes of perseverance and hope, and it peaked at number 90 on the Gaon Digital Chart. The tracklist comprises an intro track "Intro (Piano ver.)," the title song, and its instrumental version. Physical copies were limited promotional releases, reflecting the group's modest commercial footprint at the time. After a two-year hiatus and Yeonjun's exit in , 2Eyes returned as a four-member group with their third single album PIPPI on August 26, 2015. The title track "PIPPI," inspired by the character , features a quirky, energetic pop sound with whimsical lyrics about freedom and mischief, accompanied by colorful visuals in the music video. The album includes the title track and its instrumental. The release faced controversy when Swedish rights holder Saltkråkan AB issued a warning for potential due to the concept's resemblance to the original character, though no further legal action was reported. Like prior releases, it achieved no notable chart peaks and saw low sales figures.

Other releases

Prior to their official debut, 2Eyes released the pre-debut single "A Winter Story" (겨울사랑) on May 16, 2013, as part of Part 8 of the original television soundtrack for the SBS drama That Winter, the Wind Blows. This ballad, featuring the then-five-member lineup, served as an early introduction to the group's vocal harmonies and was positioned as a teaser ahead of their full debut later that year. The track was distributed exclusively in digital format through platforms like Melon and other Korean music services. No additional OST contributions or collaborations were recorded by 2Eyes. Following the release of their third PIPPI in 2015, the group produced no further minor releases or features, entering a hiatus amid internal changes. This period of inactivity persisted until the group's disbandment in 2018.

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