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Odd Eye Circle (Korean오드 아이 써클; commonly stylized in all caps, or abbreviated as OEC) is a South Korean girl group, consisting of three members: Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry.

Key Information

The trio originally formed as the second sub-unit of girl group Loona through their pre-debut project "Girl of the Month" and debuted on September 21, 2017, with their EP Mix & Match. Contracted at first with Blockberry Creative, the trio later signed with Modhaus after lawsuits against BlockBerry, resuming their activities with the release of their second EP <Version Up> on July 12, 2023.

History

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Pre-debut: Introducing the members

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On May 11, 2017, the first member of Odd Eye Circle, Kim Lip, was revealed.[1] She debuted with the single Kim Lip on May 23, 2017, with the title track "Eclipse".[2]

The next member to be revealed was JinSoul, who had previously been teased at through Vivi's music video for "Everyday I Need You".[3] JinSoul was officially revealed as the seventh member of Loona on June 13, 2017.[4] She debuted with the single JinSoul on June 26, 2017, with the title track "Singing in the Rain".[5]

On July 12, 2017, the last member of Odd Eye Circle and the youngest of the group, Choerry, was revealed.[6] She debuted with the single Choerry with the title track "Love Cherry Motion" on July 28, 2017.[7]

2017: Debut with Mix & Match

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A teaser titled "Reveal" was released on August 30, 2017, revealing Odd Eye Circle as the name of the sub-unit.[8] On September 17, a teaser for their title track, "Girl Front", for their upcoming debut was released,[9] and a day later the preview for their upcoming extended play, Mix & Match.[10] The sub-unit officially debuted on September 21, 2017, with the release of their EP Mix & Match and a music video for "Girl Front".[11] Their first music show appearance was on Mnet's M Countdown.[12]

On September 23, the English version of one of their songs from Mix & Match, "Loonatic", was released with the music video.[13]

On October 31, a reissue of their extended play Mix & Match titled Max & Match was released with the addition of two tracks and the new lead single "Sweet Crazy Love", along with its music video.[14]

2023–present: Resumption of activities with <Version Up>

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On January 13, 2023, Odd Eye Circle, along with their bandmate Heejin, successfully terminated their exclusive contracts with Blockberry Creative after legal proceedings[15] and signed exclusive contracts with Modhaus on March 17.[16] On March 27, Modhaus reportedly filed an application to trademark the name Odd Eye Circle.[17] On April 15, Modhaus introduced the trio as a part of their Artms project, alongside former bandmate Heejin,[18] announcing this news with the members' individual teaser of <Version Up> from June 15 to 17.[19] On June 19, Modhaus announced that the trio's comeback date would be on July 12,[20] and that accompanying their new EP's release, they would embark on a four-stop tour across Europe in August.[21] Ten days later, Modhaus confirmed that <Version Up> would be the title of their new EP,[22] and on July 5 released the tracklist, revealing "Air Force One" as the lead single.[23] Following the release of the EP and the music video for its lead single, Odd Eye Circle also held a showcase at Yes24 Live Hall on July 12.[24]

On October 10, 2023, the trio announced "Song Gravity" through the Cosmo application, sharing plans to release an English version of their previous single "Air Force One", "Je Ne Sais Quoi", "Sweet Crazy Love", and "Girl Front", inviting fans to vote on which single would be released in the English version.[25] "Sweet Crazy Love" (English ver.) won the vote and was released on November 24.[26]

Members

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Discography

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Extended plays

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List of extended plays,
with selected details, chart positions, and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[27]
US
World

[28]
Mix & Match 16 10
<Version Up>
  • Released: July 12, 2023
  • Label: Modhaus
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Did You Wait?" (기다렸어?)
  2. "Air Force One"
  3. "Je Ne Sais Quoi"
  4. "Lucid"
  5. "Love Me Like"
  6. "My Secret Playlist"
6

Reissues

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List of extended plays,
with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[31]
US
World

[32]
Max & Match
  • Released: October 31, 2017
  • Label: BlockBerry Creative
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
7 11

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions,
showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Down.

[34]
US
World

[35]
"Girl Front" 2017 Mix & Match
"Loonatic" (English ver.)
"Sweet Crazy Love" 15 Max & Match
"Air Force One" 2023 60 <Version Up>
"Sweet Crazy Love" (English ver.) Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Videography

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Music videos

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Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Girl Front" 2017 Digipedi [36]
"Sweet Crazy Love" [37]
"Air Force One" 2023 Chung Ki Youl (Postpattern) [38]

Concert and tours

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Headlining tours

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Volume Up[39][40][41]
Date City Country Venue
Europe
August 5, 2023 London England O2 Forum Kentish Town
August 7, 2023 Berlin Germany Kesselhaus
August 9, 2023 Warsaw Poland Palladium
August 11, 2023 Paris France Salle Pleyel
North America
January 12, 2024 New York United States Town Hall
January 14, 2024 Orlando Hard Rock Live
January 17, 2024 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
January 19, 2024 Houston Bayou Music Center
January 22, 2024 Fort Worth Will Rogers Auditorium
January 24, 2024 Tempe The Marquee
January 26, 2024 Los Angeles The Orpheum
January 29, 2024 San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts
February 1, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio BB
February 3, 2024 Monterrey Showcenter Complex
Asia
February 10, 2024[41] Tokyo Japan Zepp Shinjuku

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from Grokipedia
Odd Eye Circle is a South Korean sub-unit formed in 2017 as the second unit of the 12-member group , consisting of members Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry. The group debuted on September 21, 2017, with their first mini-album Mix & Match, featuring the title track "Girl Front," which blended chirpy elements with influences as part of LOONA's innovative pre-debut project introducing members through subunits. Their debut contributed to LOONA's rising popularity and helped establish the group's elaborate lore and visual storytelling. Following 's full-group debut in 2018, Odd Eye Circle's activities paused amid internal challenges, including a high-profile legal battle between the members and their former agency, , over contract disputes and unfair treatment. In March 2023, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry, along with former member , successfully terminated their contracts with and signed with the independent label Modhaus, led by producer Jaden Jeong. Under Modhaus, Odd Eye Circle reformed as part of the broader ARTMS collective—a project aimed at continuing LOONA's legacy with greater creative control—and released their second mini-album Version Up on July 10, 2023, led by the single "," which symbolized a mature evolution in their sound and visuals. The EP marked their first comeback in over five years, emphasizing themes of resilience and , and was followed by a European tour titled Volume Up in 2023 and a North American and tour in 2024, expanding their international fanbase.

Background

Formation and concept

Odd Eye Circle was established in 2017 by as the second sub-unit of the girl group , following the inaugural LOONA 1/3 unit, within the project's innovative pre-debut "Girl of the Month" strategy that sequentially revealed each of the 12 members through solo releases to build anticipation for the full group's debut. This approach allowed sub-units to showcase interconnected narratives and musical styles before the collective ensemble. The trio—comprising Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—was positioned as a distinct entity announced to highlight mystery and fantasy elements central to Loona's overarching universe, differentiating it from the more grounded themes of the first sub-unit. The sub-unit's core concept revolves around the "odd eye" theme, evoking a sense of enigmatic allure and unique viewpoints through visual and symbolic motifs inspired by differing eye colors, which underscore a confident "girl crush" aesthetic of strength and intrigue. This is embodied in the group's name, where "odd eye" signifies mysterious charms and a piercing gaze, while "circle" alludes to unity and cyclical bonds among the members, as described in promotional materials from the era. Each member embodies personalized color motifs—red for Kim Lip representing passion and energy, blue for JinSoul symbolizing depth and coolness, and purple for Choerry evoking a mystical blend—that permeate their styling, performances, and thematic visuals, enhancing the sub-unit's cohesive yet individualistic identity. Integrating into Loona's broader "Loonaverse," Odd Eye Circle's lore emphasizes fantasy-driven with elements of alternate dimensions, powers, and cosmic exploration, including ties to solar system-inspired motifs where members' abilities and colors align with planetary symbolism to represent transitions between worlds like and ethereal realms. This narrative framework positions the sub-unit as guardians of hidden perspectives, blending attraction, time-space manipulation, and illusory connections to deepen the project's immersive, theory-laden universe.

Relation to Loona

Odd Eye Circle emerged as the second sub-unit in 's innovative pre-debut project, which systematically introduced its 12 members through individual solo releases followed by sub-unit formations to build toward a cohesive . Following the debut of LOONA 1/3 in 2017, Odd Eye Circle—comprising Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—released their mini-album Mix & Match on September 21, 2017, advancing the overarching narrative by blending the solo members' personal stories into a unified theme of modernity, love, and identity, symbolizing a transition from individual orbits to collective harmony. From 2018 onward, Odd Eye Circle integrated fully into LOONA's group activities, participating in promotions for the debut EP [+ +] released on August 20, 2018, and the follow-up [X X] on February 19, 2019, where their vocals and performances contributed to tracks like "Favorite" and "Butterfly," reinforcing the project's evolution into a 12-member ensemble. This period marked a shift from sub-unit autonomy to collaborative efforts, including world tours and fan events that highlighted the interconnected lore of LOONA's universe, with Odd Eye Circle's edgy, genre-blending style influencing the group's dynamic sound. LOONA's trajectory shifted dramatically in late 2022 amid legal disputes with their agency, , triggered by the controversial removal of member and escalated by unfair contract allegations, leading nine members—including those of Odd Eye Circle—to file injunctions and ultimately terminate their contracts by June 2023. In March 2023, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry signed with the newly founded Modhaus label, led by former LOONA producer Jaden Jeong, allowing them to resume activities under greater creative control while preserving their sub-unit identity. This transition enabled the release of Version Up on July 12, 2023, and a European tour later that year. Following the 2023 tour, Odd Eye Circle conducted a North American tour in 2024 as part of Volume Up, while the members debuted as part of the five-member group ARTMS under Modhaus in May 2024, comprising former members Heejin, Haseul, Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry, to further the project's creative direction as of 2025, ensuring Odd Eye Circle's legacy endures independently within the broader ecosystem.

History

Pre-debut: Member introductions

Odd Eye Circle's members were introduced to the public through their individual solo releases as part of LOONA's pre-debut project, each unveiling a new member while weaving interconnected storylines that foreshadowed the sub-unit's formation around the "odd eye" theme of duality and attraction. These releases built anticipation by previewing the members' vocal strengths, abilities, and personal narratives tied to a larger lore, where visual motifs like heterochromia and hinted at the group's unique identity. Kim Lip, the first member of what would become Odd Eye Circle, debuted with her self-titled on May 23, 2017, featuring the lead track "," an R&B-infused song highlighting her powerful vocals and charismatic presence. The music video, released on May 22, depicted Kim Lip in a encountering visions of an eclipse and a girl with mismatched eyes, establishing the "odd eye" motif as a symbol of hidden desires and summoning the other members into the narrative. Teaser images portrayed her in dramatic lighting with subtle heterochromatic effects, generating buzz for the sub-unit's concept of love's paradoxes. Following closely, JinSoul was revealed as the seventh LOONA member with her single album on June 26, 2017, led by the future bass track "Singing in the Rain," which showcased her versatile rap and melodic delivery amid a vibrant, rain-soaked storyline. The video connected to "Eclipse" by showing JinSoul receiving a mysterious call from Kim Lip, pulling her into the odd eye universe with colorful visuals representing emotional awakening and unity. Teasers emphasized her playful yet intense persona, with imagery of fish and rain symbolizing fluidity, further teasing the sub-unit's theme of active pursuit in love. Choerry completed the trio's pre-debut introductions with her single album released digitally on July 28, 2017, featuring the bubbly electronic pop track "Love Cherry Motion," which highlighted her bright energy and dance prowess through a whimsical tale of transformation. In the music video, Choerry consumes a cherry that alters her perception, linking back to the prior solos as she encounters a cake left by JinSoul, symbolizing her entry into the odd eye circle and themes of temptation and self-discovery. Teaser photos captured her in cherry-themed attire with shifting eye colors, amplifying excitement for the sub-unit's assembly by blending cute aesthetics with deeper lore connections. These solo releases not only introduced the members' talents through high-production and teasers but also served as live preview stages in promotional events, where vocal and elements were first showcased to fans, setting the foundation for Odd Eye Circle's cohesive concept.

2017: Debut with Mix & Match

Odd Eye Circle officially debuted as LOONA's second subunit on September 21, 2017, with the release of their debut Mix & Match under . The EP was preceded by a teaser video titled "Reveal" on August 30, which unveiled the subunit's name and concept, building anticipation within LOONA's ongoing narrative of interconnected member stories. Mix & Match consists of five tracks, led by the title track "Girl Front," an upbeat song emphasizing themes of confidence and attraction that aligns with the subunit's "" aesthetic. Other notable tracks include the intro "ODD," which sets a mystical tone; "LOONATIC," a dynamic number exploring emotional chaos in love; "," blending R&B elements with energetic rhythms; and "," a softer highlighting vocal harmonies among members Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry. Promotional activities for Mix & Match focused on music show appearances to introduce the subunit to audiences. The group performed "Girl Front" on their debut stage at on September 21, 2017, followed by subsequent stages on the same program on September 28. They also appeared on , delivering performances on September 24 and October 8, showcasing synchronized choreography that highlighted their chemistry as a trio. Additional promotions included fan signings and a debut showcase event, allowing early supporters to engage with the members and the EP's concept, which ties into LOONA's lore by portraying Odd Eye Circle as a harmonious blend of the members' individual "colors" in the group's universe. The EP achieved commercial success, peaking at number 10 on the World Albums Chart and selling 2,718 copies in its debut month on the Gaon Album Chart. Initial fan reception was enthusiastic, with praise for how Mix & Match expanded LOONA's storytelling through its vibrant sound and visuals, solidifying Odd Eye Circle's role in the larger while garnering attention for the members' vocal synergy and stage presence.

2018–2022: Hiatus and Loona integration

Following the release of their repackaged mini-album Max & Match on October 31, 2017, Odd Eye Circle entered an extended hiatus as a sub-unit, with no further releases or promotions under that name until 2023. The trio—Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—shifted focus to activities with the full 12-member Loona group, which officially debuted on August 20, 2018, with the album [+ +] and lead single "Favorite," featuring all members prominently in performances and music videos. This integration marked a pivot from sub-unit projects to collective group endeavors, as Blockberry Creative prioritized Loona's unified promotions over individual subunit comebacks. Throughout 2018 and 2019, the Odd Eye Circle members actively participated in Loona's expanding international presence, including the group's Japan debut on December 5, 2018, with the digital single "LOONA JAPAN DEBUT The First Ever," which included Japanese versions of earlier tracks and live promotions. They also contributed to Loona's second studio album [X X] and its lead single "Butterfly" in February 2019, alongside fan meetings such as the LOONA Premier Greeting: Meet & Up event in December 2019. The trio joined Loona's world tours, including the 2019 LOONATHEWORLD Asia tour and the 2022 LOONATHEWORLD world tour, where they performed full setlists and subunit highlights like "Girl Front," though individual absences occurred due to health issues, such as Choerry missing select 2022 dates. Occasional teases for potential Odd Eye Circle or other Loona subunit revivals surfaced in fan events and media during this period, but none materialized amid growing internal tensions at Blockberry Creative. Tensions escalated in late 2022 when removed member from on November 25, citing alleged misuse of power, prompting widespread fan backlash and boycotts. This incident ignited contract disputes across the group, with Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry among the members filing lawsuits against in December 2022 for unfair profit distribution, unequal treatment, and exploitative contract terms that hindered creative control. The disputes halted 's group activities, effectively leading to the project's disbandment by year's end, as members sought independence from the agency.

2023–present: Resumption under Modhaus

Following their departure from amid legal disputes, the members of Odd Eye Circle—Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry—signed exclusive contracts with Modhaus on March 17, 2023, alongside former member . This transition marked a significant revival for the group, with Modhaus announcing their first comeback shortly after, positioning Odd Eye Circle as a key component of the label's ARTMS project, which integrates select former LOONA members for collaborative activities. The group's activities resumed with the release of their second mini album, Version Up, on July 12, 2023, featuring the lead single "," which showcased a matured sound blending and R&B elements. Building on this momentum, Odd Eye Circle issued an English-language remake of their 2017 track "Sweet Crazy Love" on November 24, 2023, selected through fan voting to expand their international appeal. In , they embarked on their debut headlining tour, Volume Up, spanning , , and parts of , including stops in New York, , and , where they performed a mix of past hits and new material to enthusiastic crowds. By 2025, Odd Eye Circle's integration into ARTMS deepened, with members participating in the supergroup's world tour, commencing in and extending to international venues like . Kim Lip, in particular, released her solo single "Can You Entertain?" on October 16, 2025, under the ARTMS banner, highlighting individual contributions within the collective framework. The group has remained active in Modhaus-hosted fan events, such as global video calls and interactive sessions, fostering stronger connections with supporters, while the label has teased potential expansions involving sub-units and further solo endeavors as of November 2025.

Members

Kim Lip

Kim Lip, born Kim Jung-eun on February 10, 1999, serves as the leader and main vocalist of Odd Eye Circle. She underwent pre-debut training at for approximately one year and two months, honing her skills in vocals and dance before joining the group's lineup. Within Odd Eye Circle, Kim Lip embodies the red motif, symbolizing passion and intensity in the subunit's visual and thematic elements. As a key performer, she occupies a central position in the group's choreography, often leading formations and highlighting her lead dancer abilities during live performances and music videos. Her vocal prowess anchors the subunit's sound, providing powerful highs and emotive delivery that define tracks like those on Mix & Match. Kim Lip has also contributed creatively to the group's music, including co-writing for songs on the 2023 EP Version Up, which marked Odd Eye Circle's return under Modhaus. Following LOONA's hiatus in 2022, she transitioned to Modhaus, participating in ARTMS projects while pursuing individual endeavors, such as her 2025 solo single "Can You Entertain?", a hybrid R&B track that emphasizes her and stage presence. These activities underscore her evolution as a multifaceted within the Modhaus .

JinSoul

Jeong Jin-sol, known professionally as JinSoul, was born on June 13, 1997, in , . As a lead dancer and vocalist in Odd Eye Circle, she contributes significantly to the group's dynamic performances through her versatile skills in both areas. Within Odd Eye Circle, JinSoul embodies the blue motif, representing space travel and serving as a central figure in the subunit's visual concepts and lore narration. Her role as the visual emphasizes ethereal and introspective aesthetics, often tying into the group's themes of mirrors, portals, and dimensional shifts, where she frequently appears as a narrative guide in music videos like "Singing in the Rain." Following the group's hiatus, JinSoul engaged in modeling work for promotional materials and participated in dance covers, showcasing her skills outside of official releases. JinSoul shares a history with the broader project, debuting as the seventh member on June 26, 2017, prior to the subunit's formation later that year. Following 's hiatus in 2022, she transitioned to Modhaus, participating in ARTMS projects while pursuing individual endeavors, such as her solo single "Ring of Chaos" released on October 23, 2025.

Choerry

Choi Ye-rim, known professionally as Choerry, was born on June 4, 2001, in , . She serves as the maknae and lead vocalist of Odd Eye Circle, having trained for approximately 10 months at before her debut. Choerry's addition to the group brought a fresh dynamic during her pre-debut period, highlighted by her solo single "Love Cherry Motion" released on July 28, 2017. Within Odd Eye Circle, Choerry is associated with the motif, symbolizing her lore-based ability to traverse dimensions and portals, which adds a layer of mystical playfulness to the subunit's concept. Her cheerful and optimistic personality contributes to the group's lively interactions, often infusing with energetic and fearless energy. As a versatile performer, she frequently handles high notes and ad-libs in the subunit's tracks, enhancing their and emotional depth across releases like "Mix & Match" and "Version Up." Since the group's resumption under Modhaus in 2023, Choerry has actively participated in fan engagement activities, including live showcases and world tour performances as part of ARTMS, where she continues to connect with supporters through dynamic stage presence. In 2025, Choerry released her solo single "Pressure" on October 30, highlighting her dynamic vocal and performance style as part of Modhaus initiatives.

Artistry

Musical style

Odd Eye Circle's music is characterized by a fusion of electronic and pop elements, drawing from the experimental ethos of their parent group while emphasizing a "" aesthetic that portrays the members as confident and alluring figures. Their debut mini-album Mix & Match (2017) introduced a playful blend of , EDM, and , incorporating bubbly beats, orchestral flourishes, and hyperkinetic vocals to create an energetic, modern sound. Tracks like the "Girl Front" feature propulsive percussion, sawtooth synths, and slap bass, evoking a spacey 1980s-inspired R&B vibe that highlights bold romantic initiative, such as girls confessing love first. This era's production, handled by teams including producers Hwang Hyun and Jaden Jeong, innovated within by integrating with electronic drops, contributing to LOONA's subunit narrative of perceptual duality—the "odd eye" concept symbolizing a third perspective that bridges light and darkness, self-discovery, and emotional chaos in relationships. Following a long hiatus, the group's 2023 comeback with Version Up marked a stylistic toward more mature and R&B influences, reflecting their growth under new label Modhaus. The EP incorporates dreamy synth layers, hooks, and rhythms, as heard in the title track "," which alternates icy verses with explosive choruses for a moody yet catchy summer . Other tracks like "Je Ne Sais Quoi" fuse seductive R&B-pop with elegant , while "Love Me Like" channels groovy 1980s and , showcasing vocal versatility across the trio. Produced in collaboration with Jaden Jeong, this release refines their signature ethereal tone, blending experimental minimalism in dream-pop cuts like "Lucid" with LOONA's legacy of genre-blending innovation, though it shifts from the debut's high-energy EDM toward introspective empowerment themes tied to personal reinvention and the "odd eye" duality of inner conflict and . In November 2023, they released an English version of "Sweet Crazy Love" from their debut era, expanding accessibility for international audiences while retaining the original's themes of playful temptation in romance. Thematically, Odd Eye Circle's consistently explores and self-expression through the lens of romantic turbulence and perceptual uniqueness, with the "odd eye" motif representing a dual vision that empowers the members to navigate love's complexities with playful temptation and assertiveness. This conceptual thread, evident from Mix & 's bold confessions to Version Up's motifs of new beginnings (symbolized by upgrading from Converse to Air Force Ones), underscores their role in LOONA's broader experimental soundscape. Chart-wise, Version Up achieved notable domestic success, peaking at number 17 on South Korea's in July 2023, signaling a strong resurgence for the subunit. Vocal contributions from Kim Lip's captivating leads, JinSoul's dramatic delivery, and Choerry's dynamic sweetness further enhance these themes, providing harmonic depth without overshadowing the group's cohesive electronic-pop identity.

Choreography and visuals

Odd Eye Circle's choreography emphasizes synchronized group movements that highlight the members' individual strengths while fostering a cohesive unit dynamic. In their debut track "Girl Front" (2017), the dance routine incorporates pop-infused formations that convey energy and playfulness, though reviewers noted it as solid yet not particularly standout in memorability. The routine's pop vibes align with the song's bubbly electro-pop sound, featuring fluid transitions that accentuate the trio's sharp synchronization. For "" (2023), the choreography shifts to more dynamic and expressive elements, with powerful group interactions that showcase the members' improved stage presence and energy, described as "quite good" with on-point expressions. The group's visuals are deeply tied to LOONA's overarching lore, utilizing color-coded outfits to reflect each member's motif—red for Kim Lip, blue for JinSoul, and purple or white accents for Choerry—creating a visually distinctive identity that symbolizes their interconnected themes of and attraction. These aesthetics extend to performance styling, where coordinated ensembles enhance the motifs of unity and individuality during live routines. In music videos, early works like "Girl Front" blend multiple concepts, including mysterious and artistic elements, resulting in a somewhat overloaded yet scenic presentation that evokes fantasy and boldness. Over time, Odd Eye Circle's visual storytelling has evolved from the fantastical, lore-driven aesthetics of their debut era—characterized by intricate, narrative-heavy designs—to a sleeker, more urban contemporary style in 2023's "Version Up" releases. This progression is evident in "," which adopts a modern vibe with streamlined, high-energy visuals that embody a refreshed group identity under Modhaus. Their performance aesthetics, including dark and cinematic tones in tracks like "Sweet Crazy Love," have influenced LOONA's subunit approaches by establishing a benchmark for bold, thematic cohesion in visuals and dance.

Discography

Extended plays

Odd Eye Circle's debut extended play, Mix & Match, was released on September 21, 2017, by , marking the official introduction of the sub-unit within the project and establishing their mystical, color-themed concept centered on the members' "odd eyes." The EP comprises five tracks—"ODD," "Girl Front" (the lead single), "LOONATIC," "Chaotic," and "Starlight"—blending , EDM, and pop elements to showcase the trio's synchronized vocals and dynamic energy. It achieved over 10,000 copies sold in according to data, reflecting solid initial fan support for the sub-unit's launch. The repackage album Max & Match followed on October 31, 2017, expanding the original EP with three new tracks—"ADD" (an atmospheric intro), "Sweet Crazy Love" (the title track emphasizing playful romance), and "Uncover" (a sultry R&B-infused addition)—while including remixed versions and the previous material for a total of eight songs. This reissue enhanced the group's lore by incorporating more narrative elements tied to LOONA's overarching universe, with "Sweet Crazy Love" highlighting their charismatic presence through its upbeat and intricate harmonies. It performed strongly on domestic charts, peaking at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling over 11,000 copies. After a nearly six-year hiatus amid LOONA's internal changes, Odd Eye Circle resumed activities under Modhaus with their second EP, Version Up, released on July 12, 2023, signifying their independence and artistic evolution as a standalone act. The album features six tracks—"Did You Wait?" (a dreamy opener), "Air Force One" (the high-energy title track with trap influences), "Je Ne Sais Quoi," "Lucid," "Love Me Like," and "My Secret Playlist"—focusing on themes of empowerment and self-discovery while retaining the group's signature ethereal sound. It marked a commercial milestone post-hiatus, selling 50,000 copies in its first week on the Circle Chart and topping iTunes albums charts in 21 regions globally.
No.TitleLength
1."ODD"1:24
2."Girl Front"3:16
3."LOONATIC"3:00
4.""3:59
5.""3:15
No.TitleLength
1."ADD"1:04
2."Sweet Crazy Love"3:29
3."Uncover"3:20
4."Girl Front"3:16
5."LOONATIC"3:00
6.""3:59
7.""3:15
8."ODD Front"3:07
No.TitleLength
1."Did You Wait?" (기다렸어?)1:10
2.""2:43
3."Je Ne Sais Quoi"2:54
4."Lucid"3:33
5."Love Me Like"2:54
6."My Secret Playlist"2:39

Singles

Odd Eye Circle's singles primarily serve as title tracks for their extended plays, driving promotional campaigns and showcasing the subunit's evolving sound from experimental to global-oriented . The debut single "Girl Front" was released on September 21, 2017, as the lead track from the EP Mix & Match. Produced with detuned synths and wobbly basslines inspired by , the song introduced the group's dynamic energy and narrative depth within the broader project, earning praise for its innovative structure. The release propelled the accompanying album Mix & Match to the top of the Worldwide Album Chart and No. 1 in four countries (, , , ), with top 10 placements in 18 regions overall. "Sweet Crazy Love," the lead single from the repackaged EP Max & Match, followed on October 31, 2017, shifting to a and fusion with upbeat rhythms and charismatic vocals. The track's promotional period highlighted the subunit's stage presence through vibrant performances on Korean music programs. In a nod to fan demand, an English version was released digitally on November 24, 2023, under Modhaus, featuring adapted lyrics to preserve the original's playful romance while enhancing global accessibility; it was selected via a fan poll and distributed worldwide on platforms like and . Marking their 2023 comeback, "" debuted on July 12 as the title track of the EP Version Up, blending powerful synths and anthemic choruses to symbolize renewal. The single propelled international buzz, peaking in the top 10 on Top Songs charts in 17 countries—including number one spots in regions like and —and supported extensive promotions on shows like and , alongside global streaming pushes.

Videography

Music videos

Odd Eye Circle's music videos are known for their intricate , high-production values, and integration of the group's lore, often blending pop aesthetics with thematic depth to highlight the members' chemistry. The subunit's debut , "Girl Front," released on September 21, 2017, was produced by the company and filmed in , featuring a fantasy that weaves the individual stories of Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry into a collective tale of and confident pursuit in . The video's girl-crush concept emphasizes dynamic visuals and hidden linking to the broader universe, contributing to its cult following among fans. As of late 2024, it has accumulated over 14.9 million views on , marking a significant milestone for the group's early visibility. Following this, "Sweet Crazy Love," uploaded on October 31, 2017, was directed by Seong Wonmo under , portraying an urban romance theme through a sweet yet intense storyline that solidifies the subunit's formation and emotional bonds. The video's R&B-infused visuals capture playful and group , with elements that enhance the romantic tension without overpowering the narrative. As of November 2025, it has garnered approximately 5.5 million views on . In November 2023, an English version of the track was released alongside a lyrics video, updating the for international audiences while preserving the original's essence. The 2023 comeback video for "," released on July 11, was directed by Kiyoul Chung and adopts a high-fashion concept centered on themes of progression, self-discovery, and bold transformation, symbolized by motifs of flight and . Shot with sleek, futuristic aesthetics, it reflects the group's evolution as part of the ARTMS collective under their new label Modhaus, and as of November 2025, has achieved over 15.7 million views on , underscoring their sustained appeal.

Live recordings

Odd Eye Circle's official live recordings encompass performance clips from major music shows and promotional stages, providing fans with captured moments of their high-energy deliveries and intricate formations. During their 2017 debut promotions for the mini-album Mix & Match, the group delivered a notable performance of the title track "Girl Front" on SBS's on October 15, 2017, where the official clip emphasized their fresh charisma and synchronized dance moves in a setting. This stage, part of their early sub-unit activities under , helped establish their bold visual and performance style. In 2023, following the group's independent resumption under Modhaus, ODD EYE CIRCLE marked their comeback with a striking live rendition of "Air Force One" on Mnet's M Countdown on July 13, 2023, showcasing enhanced vocal harmony and confident staging that reflected their growth after a six-year hiatus. The performance, tied to their EP Version Up, received acclaim for its intense choreography and the members' seamless interplay. Modhaus produced a series of official live clips for the group's comeback promotions, uploaded to the ARTMS YouTube channel, including a dedicated "Air Force One" performance video released on July 19, 2023, which has accumulated millions of views and sparked widespread fan appreciation for the trio's revitalized chemistry and professional execution. These clips, often featuring behind-the-scenes elements from music show preparations, highlight key moments like their debut on SBS MTV's The Show on July 18, 2023, further solidifying their return with polished live executions. Official behind-the-scenes videos from their 2024 Volume Up world tour were also released on the ARTMS channel, capturing promotional highlights and fan interactions.

Concerts and tours

Headlining tours

Odd Eye Circle embarked on their first headlining world tour, titled Volume Up, from August 2023 to February 2024, marking a significant milestone following their return under Modhaus. The tour comprised three legs across , , and , featuring performances of their with emphasis on tracks from the Version Up . The European leg consisted of four shows from August 5 to 11, 2023, in London at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, Berlin at Kesselhaus, Warsaw at Klub Stodoła, and Paris at Le Trianon. The North American leg expanded to ten cities from January 12 to February 3, 2024, including New York at The Town Hall, Orlando at Hard Rock Live, Atlanta at Buckhead Theatre, Houston at Bayou Music Center, Fort Worth at Will Rogers Auditorium, Tempe at The Marquee, Los Angeles at Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco at Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City at Auditorio BBVA, and Monterrey at Showcenter Complex. The Asian leg concluded with a single show on February 10, 2024, in Tokyo at a venue organized through MyMusicTaste. Many venues, including the O2 Forum in London, saw strong demand with near-capacity crowds. Setlists highlighted tracks from Version Up, such as the title track "Air Force One" and "Je Ne Sais Quoi," alongside debuts of new arrangements and covers like SZA's "Kill Bill" and Dua Lipa's "Don't Start Now." Core performances included subunit staples like "Uncover," "Puzzle," and "Love Letter," interspersed with solo stages from members Kim Lip ("Eclipse"), JinSoul ("Singing in the Rain"), and Choerry ("Love Cherry Motion"). These selections blended their 2017 debut era with recent releases, creating a nostalgic yet fresh experience for audiences. Fan reception was overwhelmingly positive, praised for the group's high-energy , vocal , and intimate fan interactions, as noted in reviews from New York and European stops where audiences described the performances as "confident" and "electrifying." In 2025, Odd Eye Circle members participated in ARTMS's world tour , performing select subunit tracks within the broader setlists. The tour ran from March 22 to May 14, 2025, across multiple countries including , the , and .

Promotional showcases

Odd Eye Circle held their debut showcase in Seoul on September 26, 2017, introducing their unique concept as LOONA's second sub-unit through performances of tracks from the mini-album Mix & Match, including the title song "Girl Front," alongside a Q&A segment to engage with fans and media. Following a six-year hiatus, the group returned under Modhaus with the Version Up showcase on July 12, 2023, at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul's Gwangjang-dong district, celebrating the release of their second EP Version Up. The event featured live renditions of new songs such as "Air Force One" and a reimagined "Sweet Crazy Love" (2023 version), highlighting their evolved sound and choreography, with interactive elements allowing fans to connect directly with members Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry. Under Modhaus, Odd Eye Circle continued promotional efforts with fan meetings in 2024, integrated into their Volume Up tour stops, where attendees enjoyed exclusive Q&A sessions and close-up performances emphasizing personal fan interactions. As of November 2025, no additional headlining tours or major promotional showcases have been announced beyond the ARTMS tour integrations.

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