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Pristin (Korean프리스틴; stylized in all caps, and pre-debut name Pledis Girlz) was a South Korean girl group formed by Pledis Entertainment in 2016. The group was composed of ten members: Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, Kyulkyung, Yehana, Sungyeon, Xiyeon, and Kyla.[1] Most of them appeared on the television show Produce 101 and, as the prize for becoming two of the top contestants, Nayoung and Kyulkyung went on to debut as part of the project girl group I.O.I,[2] before reuniting with the other members to debut as Pristin on March 21, 2017, with the first EP Hi! Pristin.[3] Pristin was known for writing and composing their own music.[4] After nearly a year and a half with little activity, the group disbanded on May 24, 2019 when only 3 of the 10 members renewed their contract with Pledis Entertainment.

Key Information

History

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Pre-debut

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The members Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, Kyulkyung and Xiyeon competed together on Mnet's survival television show Produce 101, which aired from January 22 to April 1, 2016.[5] While five of the members were eliminated, Nayoung and Kyulkyung became part of the final line-up for the project girl group I.O.I, which made its debut on May 4 with the single "Dream Girls".[2]

Pledis Girlz

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The group was officially announced as Pledis Girlz by Pledis Entertainment on March 23, 2016. On the same day, Eunwoo was featured on the song "Sickness" by Seventeen's Vernon as part of the soundtrack for the webtoon Love Revolution.[6] Pledis Girlz held concerts from May 14 to September 10, 2016, in which the members performed weekly, with the exception of Nayoung and Kyulkyung, who were promoting with I.O.I at the time.[7][8]

On June 27, they released the promotional single "We", which was written by Roa, Eunwoo, Sungyeon and Xiyeon. The music video for the song was used to introduce the members' profiles.[9]

They held their last concert as Pledis Girlz, entitled Bye & Hi, on January 6, 2017, and then renamed to Pristin, a portmanteau of the words "prismatic" (bright and clear) and "elastin" (flawless strength).[10][11]

2017–2018: Debut, moderate success and Pristin V debut

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On March 2, 2017, Pledis Entertainment announced the group's debut through a teaser image.[12] On March 21, Pristin debuted and released their first mini album Hi! Pristin, accompanied by the title track "Wee Woo".[3] They became the first rookie girl group to perform their debut song on a live broadcast during Mnet Present.[13] Pristin was also part of the line-up for the KCON festival held in Japan on May 19.[14] On the same day, a remixed version of "Black Widow" was released as the album's second and final single, which was performed on a few music shows in order to conclude Hi Pristin's promotions.[15][16]

On June 3, they performed at the 2017 Dream Concert at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.[17] Their second mini album Schxxl Out was released on August 23, along with the single "We Like".[18]

On October 12, it was announced that the youngest member Kyla would take a break from the group's activities due to health issues. She returned temporarily to the United States to focus on her recovery.[19]

On May 8, 2018, it was announced that Pristin would be debuting a sub-unit called Pristin V, consisting of members Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Rena and Kyulkyung. Pristin V made their debut on May 28, 2018 with single album Like A V.

2019: Disbandment

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On May 24, 2019 after a year with very little group activities, Pristin was officially disbanded.[20] Pledis Entertainment announced that while Kyulkyung, Yehana, and Sungyeon would stay with the company, the remaining seven (Xiyeon, Rena, Roa, Kyla, Nayoung, Yuha, and Eunwoo) would be departing.[21]

Members

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  • Nayoung (Korean나영) — leader[22]
  • Roa (로아)
  • Yuha (유하)
  • Eunwoo (은우)
  • Rena (레나)
  • Kyulkyung (결경)
  • Yehana (예하나)
  • Sungyeon (성연)
  • Xiyeon (시연)
  • Kyla (카일라)

Sub-units

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Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Details Peak positions Sales
KOR
[24]
US World
[25]
Hi! Pristin 4 10
Schxxl Out
  • Released: August 23, 2017
  • Label: Pledis Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4 5

Singles

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Title Year Peak positions Sales Album
KOR
[30]
US World
[31]
"Wee Woo" 2017 49 11 Hi! Pristin
"Black Widow"
"We Like" 94 Schxxl Out
"—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released in that area.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak positions Sales Album
KOR
[34]
"We"[A] 2016 113 Hi! Pristin

Filmography

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Music videos

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Year Title Director(s) Ref.
2016 "We"[B] Jimmy (Brainshock Pictures) [36]
2017 "Wee Woo" Kim Young-jo & Yoo Seung-woo

(Naive Creative)

[37]
"We Like" [38]

Concerts

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Pledis Girlz Concert (2016)

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No. Date[citation needed] Member Day Special Guest(s)
01 May 14 Rena None
02 May 21 Xiyeon
03 May 28 Sungyeon
04 June 4 Eunwoo
05 June 11 Yehana
06 June 18 Kyla
07 June 25 Yuha
08 July 2 Roa
09 July 23 Sungyeon
10 July 30 Xiyeon Hwang In-sun
11 August 6 Yehana Park So-yeon
12 August 13 Eunwoo D.A.L, Kim Da-jung
and Kim Ji-sung
13 August 20 Kyla An Ye-seul
14 August 27 Rena Yoon Seo-hyung
15 September 3 Yuha I.O.I
16 September 10 Roa Han Dong-geun

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2017 Rookie Award Pristin Won
Popularity Award Nominated
2018 Nominated
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2018 New Artist of the Year (Song) "Wee Woo" Nominated
Golden Disc Awards 2018 New Artist of the Year Pristin Nominated
Global Popularity Award Nominated
Melon Music Awards 2017 Best New Artist Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2017 Best New Female Artist Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Seoul Music Awards 2018 New Artist Award Won
Popularity Award Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
V Live Awards 2018 Global Rookie Top 5 Won

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
Pristin (Korean: 프리스틴; stylized in ) was a South Korean girl group formed by that consisted of ten members: Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, Kyulkyung, Yehana, Sungyeon, , and Kyla. The group debuted on March 21, 2017, with the mini-album Hi! Pristin, which featured the lead single "Wee Woo" and was notably self-produced by the members themselves. Their name is a portmanteau of "prismatic," signifying bright and clear, and "," representing flawless strength, reflecting their intended image as a versatile and resilient act. Originally known as Pledis Girlz, the group built anticipation through pre-debut activities, including appearances on the survival show by seven members, before officially unveiling their name at a 2017 concert. Pristin released an additional mini-album, Schxxl Out (August 2017), showcasing energetic school-themed tracks, though they did not achieve major chart success despite positive reception for their and vocal harmonies. In May 2018, the group launched their first sub-unit, —comprising Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Sungyeon, and —with the mini-album Like a V and the bold title track "Get It," which emphasized a darker, charismatic style and marked a brief promotional highlight. Despite these efforts, Pristin faced challenges including limited promotions and internal contract issues, leading to their disbandment announcement by on May 24, 2019, after just over two years; seven members terminated their contracts, while Kyulkyung and Yehana remained briefly before departing. Post-disbandment, select members like Sungyeon, Xiyeon, and Yehana re-debuted in the short-lived group under a different agency in 2019, but Pristin's legacy endures through their emphasis on member involvement in production and their contributions to Pledis's roster alongside labelmates Seventeen.

Formation and Pre-debut

Origins as Pledis Girlz

Pledis Entertainment formed the pre-debut trainee team Pledis Girlz in 2016 as part of their initiative to launch a new girl group. The project brought together a group of young talents to develop a fresh and energetic concept, emphasizing youthful vitality and synchronized performances. This formation followed the company's success with boy group Seventeen, positioning Pledis Girlz as the label's next major act in the girl group space. The team's initial public exposure came through social media announcements and teaser content in early 2016, building anticipation for their activities. A key milestone was the release of their pre-debut digital single "We" on June 27, 2016 by eight members (excluding Nayoung and Kyulkyung, who were promoting with I.O.I.), which included a music video showcasing their bright, cheerful aesthetic and dynamic choreography. The track and visuals highlighted the group's concept as an upbeat, approachable ensemble, garnering early fan support and establishing their energetic image. Pledis Girlz further showcased their trainee dynamics through a series of pre-debut concerts held weekly from May 2016 to January 2017 (with the final concert on January 6, 2017, announcing the group name Pristin), live-streamed on platforms like to engage audiences directly. These events featured covers of established hits alongside original performances, allowing fans to witness the members' interactions, stage presence, and collaborative energy in real time. The concerts served as a platform to refine their group synergy and connect with supporters before their official debut.

Member recruitment and training

The recruitment process for Pristin's members primarily involved open auditions, private castings, and global scouting efforts by , which aimed to assemble a diverse group of s starting as early as 2008. Many members joined through auditions held in , while others were scouted internationally; for instance, Kyla Massie, a Korean-American from the , was discovered after Pledis staff spotted a promotional photo of her from her early modeling and acting work in America, leading to her signing as a in 2010. Similarly, Kyulkyung (later known as ) was cast during a scouting test in , , in 2009, highlighting Pledis's efforts to include international talent. All ten members auditioned for or were scouted by Pledis as their first agency, with no prior affiliations to other entertainment companies. Training periods varied significantly among the members, reflecting their ages at joining and the rigorous preparation under Pledis's system, which emphasized vocals, , and performance skills. Nayoung joined via a in 2010 during her third year of and trained for approximately seven years, focusing on rap, , and songwriting while serving as a backup dancer for artists like . Roa began training at the end of 2013 after attending a practical and trained for about three years, developing strengths in songwriting and vocals, including appearances in . Yuha, the last to join in June 2014 through an audition recommended by an acquaintance, trained for roughly three years, honing her skills and songwriting abilities. Eunwoo entered in 2013 via an audition program casting and trained for four years, participating in singing contests and backup dancing for Seventeen's "Mansae" . Rena auditioned successfully in 2011 while in and trained for six years, building expertise in drumming and songwriting despite time spent living in the . Kyulkyung's eight-year training from 2009 emphasized , earning her the nickname "Chinese Dancing Machine," along with proficiency in instruments like the and . Yehana joined in 2013 and trained for four years, excelling in freestyle and supporting performances like Hoshi's solo stage. Sungyeon started in 2009, training for eight years primarily during summers while based , with a focus on songwriting. Xiyeon was selected through the SuperStar Pledis audition in 2008 and trained for nine years, advancing her skills in acting, , and songwriting as a former child actress. Kyla's seven-year training from 2010 incorporated her bilingual abilities in Korean and English, alongside rap and modeling experience from her U.S. background. Throughout their training, members underwent regular internal evaluations at Pledis to assess progress in vocals, dance, and stage presence, culminating in the finalization of the ten-member lineup in late 2016 after over a year of public pre-debut activities as Pledis Girlz. These evaluations helped refine the group's dynamics and ensured balanced representation of skills, with the full roster confirmed ahead of their rebranding and debut preparations. A key aspect of skill development was creative involvement, particularly in songwriting and composition; several members, including Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Sungyeon, and Xiyeon, actively contributed to pre-debut tracks, such as the 2016 single "We," which was composed by Eunwoo and Sungyeon and featured lyrics by Roa, Eunwoo, Sungyeon, and Xiyeon. This hands-on participation extended to their debut project, fostering a sense of ownership and versatility in music production.

Career

2017: Debut and initial promotions

Pristin debuted on March 21, 2017, with their first mini-album Hi! Pristin, released by and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The EP consists of six tracks, led by the title song "Wee Woo," a high-energy number produced by Pledis' in-house team, featuring bold and siren-like sound effects. The music video for "Wee Woo," directed by Hong Won-ki, premiered on the same day and quickly garnered attention for its vibrant visuals and the group's synchronized performance style. The group kicked off promotions with their debut stage on Mnet's on March 23, followed by appearances on Music Bank, , , and throughout late March and April. These performances highlighted the members' vocal and dance abilities, with special stages incorporating elements from their pre-debut activities as Pledis Girlz. To connect with fans, Pristin held their first mini fan meeting on April 9 in a park, where approximately 350 supporters gathered for games, photo opportunities, and direct interactions, fostering early fan loyalty. "Wee Woo" achieved moderate digital success, peaking at number 49 on the Gaon Digital Chart in the week of March 26 to April 1, 2017, while the album entered the Gaon Album Chart at number 4. The track's performance underscored Pristin's strong physical sales, with Hi! Pristin selling over 25,000 copies in its first week. By year's end, the group's efforts earned them recognition as rookies, including the Best New Female Artist award at the held in on November 29, and the Rookie of the Year at the on November 15. Pristin continued their initial promotions with their second mini-album Schxxl Out on August 23, 2017, featuring the title track "We Like," an upbeat track with a school rebellion concept emphasizing the members' charisma and synchronized choreography. The music video portrayed a youthful, defiant aesthetic, and promotions included stages on major shows like M Countdown and Music Bank. The album peaked at number 7 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling over 20,000 copies in its first week. Later that year, on November 27, 2017, Pristin released their third mini-album , with the lead single "Supercatch," a vibrant pop track highlighting vocal harmonies and dynamic dance routines. The concept shifted to a more playful, colorful image, and the group promoted on programs including and . debuted at number 10 on the Gaon Album Chart, with first-week sales around 15,000 copies, though digital chart performance remained moderate. During these initial promotions, Pristin's ten-member lineup, including international members Rena from and Kyla from , brought diverse perspectives to their activities, though the rigorous schedule tested their cohesion as they adapted to full-group dynamics post-pre-debut.

2018: Sub-unit launch

In early 2018, following a period of limited group promotions after their 2017 releases, announced the formation of , the group's first sub-unit, to sustain momentum amid individual member schedules. The sub-unit consisted of five members: leader Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Rena, and Kyulkyung (also known as Gyeul). This lineup was selected for their compatibility in delivering a more mature, villain-inspired concept, contrasting the full group's youthful schoolgirl theme from prior comebacks. The decision allowed the group to continue activities without requiring all ten members, addressing logistical challenges such as Kyulkyung's concurrent solo promotions in and other members' solo endeavors. Pristin V debuted on May 28, 2018, with the single album Like a V, which included the title track "Get It" and B-side "Spotlight." The album's emphasized a "dark and strong" aesthetic, with members portraying confident, edgy personas in teaser images and the music video for "Get It," featuring sensual and dynamic production. Promotions kicked off with a debut showcase in , followed by performances on major music programs like and Music Bank, where the group highlighted synchronized dances and charismatic stage presence. An elaborate teaser schedule, including photos and tracklists revealed in mid-May, built anticipation, positioning Pristin V as a versatile extension of the Pristin brand. The release achieved moderate commercial success, selling approximately 18,301 copies in during its first month, reflecting steady fan support despite the sub-unit format. Critics praised "Get It" for its catchy chorus and empowering lyrics, rating it highly for its bold shift in sound, though digital performance remained niche compared to mainstream hits. However, the sub-unit's launch occurred against a backdrop of internal hurdles, including ongoing concerns for members like Kyla, who had paused activities the previous year for treatment, and broader scheduling conflicts that delayed full group reunions. These factors contributed to fan frustrations over Pledis' management, with protests emerging by late 2018 calling for more consistent promotions. No full group comeback materialized that year, making the primary vehicle for the group's visibility.

2019: Final activities and disbandment

In 2019, PRISTIN experienced a significant lull in group activities, with no comeback scheduled following the 2018 sub-unit release and prior full group efforts in 2017. This absence stemmed from ongoing management challenges at , including limited promotional support and internal discussions that stalled new projects. On May 24, 2019, officially announced PRISTIN's disbandment after nearly two years since their debut, citing mutual agreement reached through in-depth discussions between the agency and members. The statement confirmed the termination of contracts for seven members—Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, , and Kyla—allowing them to pursue individual paths outside the company. The remaining three members—Sungyeon, Gyeul (Kyulkyung), and Yehana—chose to stay with Pledis and were placed on hiatus from group promotions, with the agency pledging support for their solo endeavors. Gyeul eventually departed the label in April 2021 amid contract disputes. The disbandment announcement elicited strong backlash from fans, who expressed devastation over the group's abrupt end despite their potential, with "Pledis" and "PRISTIN" rapidly trending on platforms as supporters criticized the agency's handling. In their official statement, Pledis expressed gratitude for PRISTIN's contributions, apologizing to fans for the sudden news and highlighting the members' hard work in achieving milestones like chart successes and award nominations during their active period.

Members

Core members and roles

Pristin was composed of ten core members, each contributing unique vocal, dance, and rap skills honed during their periods at . The group was led by Nayoung, with positions distributed across main and lead roles in vocals, rap, and dance, while several members also participated in songwriting and composition to shape the group's musical direction. Kyla served as the maknae, and designated visuals and centers like Roa, Kyulkyung, and highlighted the group's diverse aesthetics. The members, listed in order of age from oldest to youngest, are as follows:
Stage NameReal NameBirthdateNationalityPosition(s)Trainee Period (Start Year)Notable Roles and Contributions
NayoungLim Na-youngDecember 18, 1995South KoreanLeader, Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Vocalist2010Leader; contributed to songwriting and choreography.
RoaKim Min-kyeungJuly 29, 1997South KoreanSub-Leader, Lead Vocalist, Visual2014Sub-leader and visual; involved in songwriting.
YuhaKang Gyeong-wonNovember 5, 1997South KoreanLead Vocalist2014Contributed to songwriting and composition.
EunwooJung Eun-wooJuly 1, 1998South KoreanMain Vocalist2013Key vocal support in group performances.
RenaKang Yae-binOctober 19, 1998South KoreanMain Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist2011Main rapper; participated in songwriting.
KyulkyungZhou JieqiongDecember 16, 1998ChineseMain Dancer, Vocalist, Visual, Face of the Group2009Face of the group and visual; prominent dancer.
YehanaKim Ye-wonFebruary 22, 1999South KoreanMain Vocalist, Lead Dancer2013Strong vocal and dance presence; known for freestyle dancing.
SungyeonBae SungyeonMay 25, 1999South KoreanMain Vocalist2009Contributed to songwriting and composition.
XiyeonPark Jung-hyeonNovember 14, 2000South KoreanLead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Visual, Center2008Center and visual; involved in songwriting and choreography; former child actress.
KylaKyla Solhee MassieDecember 26, 2001American (Korean descent)Lead Rapper, Vocalist, Maknae2010Maknae; added international flair to rap lines.

Pristin V sub-unit

Pristin V was announced by on May 17, 2018, as the group's first sub-unit, formed after approximately six months of inactivity for the full ensemble to showcase a different musical direction. The unit consisted of five members from Pristin: Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Rena, and Kyulkyung, selected for their vocal strengths to highlight the group's talented vocal line. The sub-unit's purpose was to explore a vocal-focused approach, allowing the members to demonstrate their singing abilities in contrast to the full group's dance-oriented promotions. Its concept centered on a dark, villainous, and strong image, diverging sharply from Pristin's established bright and youthful aesthetic, with themes of confidence and edginess embodied in their debut visuals and . Members emphasized that the formation aimed to reveal new facets of their artistry rather than solely addressing the hiatus. Pristin V debuted on May 28, 2018, with their sole Like a V, featuring the title track "Get It" and B-side "Spotlight," both showcasing mature vocal harmonies and a charismatic style. The group promoted the release through shows like and Music Bank, emphasizing synchronized vocals and point choreography that highlighted their unit dynamics. Activities were limited to this debut promotion period, with no further releases or tours, as the sub-unit effectively ceased operations alongside Pristin's full disbandment on May 24, 2019.

Discography

Extended plays

Pristin's debut , Hi! Pristin, was released on March 21, 2017, by , marking the group's entry into the scene with a vibrant, energetic sound blending pop and hip-hop elements. The EP consists of six tracks, led by the title track "Wee Woo," which features bold and catchy hooks emphasizing self-confidence and allure. The full tracklist is as follows:
  • "Be the Star"
  • "Wee Woo"
  • "Black Widow"
  • "Running"
  • "Over n Over"
  • "We"
The album sold 43,300 copies in according to Gaon Chart data, reflecting solid initial reception for a rookie group. Production involved collaborations with external composers like Anchor and , but several tracks highlight member contributions to the lyrics; for instance, leader Nayoung and Eunwoo co-wrote "Be the Star," while Roa and Sungyeon contributed to "Black Widow." The group's second and final , Schxxl Out!, arrived on August 23, 2017, shifting toward a playful, rebellious aesthetic centered on themes of escaping routines and embracing . This five-track release, with the upbeat "We Like" as the , incorporates tropical and hip-hop influences to convey carefree confidence. The tracklist includes:
  • "We Are Pristin"
  • "We Like"
  • ""
  • "" (티나)
  • "You're My Boy" (너 말야 너)
It achieved 27,276 copies sold domestically per Gaon Chart, demonstrating sustained fan support amid growing competition. Members played a key role in its creation, with Sungyeon and penning lyrics for "We Are Pristin," Roa and Sungyeon for "We Like," and Roa and contributing to "," underscoring the group's self-producing ethos.

Singles and promotional singles

Pristin's lead singles served as the title tracks for their extended plays, showcasing the group's evolving concepts from youthful energy to more mature themes, while promotional singles were used for pre-debut exposure and B-side highlights. The group's pre-debut promotional single "We" was released on June 27, 2016, under the name Pledis Girlz, featuring eight members who later formed (excluding Kyulkyung and Nayoung, who were promoting with at the time). Written by members Roa, Eunwoo, Sungyeon, and , the bright, empowering track introduced their synchronized dance style and was accompanied by a emphasizing their unity and confidence. It debuted at number 113 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 19,922 copies in Korea. "Wee Woo", the debut , was released on March 21, 2017, as the title track of their first EP Hi! Pristin. The playful, siren-like song highlighted the group's rookie charm with its catchy chorus and colorful , and the EP debuted at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 43,300 copies. The single achieved moderate digital success, entering the Gaon Digital Chart and peaking in the top 50. B-side "Black Widow" received additional promotion through a remix version released as a digital single on May 19, 2017, featuring a darker, edgier with member-contributed lyrics, which was performed as an intro during debut stages. The second "We Like" was released on August 23, 2017, from the EP Schxxl Out, adopting a rebellious schoolgirl theme with bold and promoting self-expression. The EP debuted at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 27,276 copies in its first month, and the single entered the Gaon Digital Chart at number 94, with 21,804 downloads in its debut week. It faced minor over perceived as too provocative for the group's image but was promoted extensively on music shows. For the sub-unit , the "Get It" was released on May 28, 2018, as the title track of their Like a V. The sensual R&B track marked a shift to a more mature, villainous concept for the five members (Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, Rena, and Kyulkyung), with the album debuting at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling 18,301 copies. The single had limited domestic digital charting but gained international streams, peaking at number 6 on certain global charts. No additional promotional singles were released for the sub-unit.
TitleRelease DateTypeAlbum/EPChart Peak (Gaon Digital, if applicable)Sales/Certification (EP/Album)
"We"June 27, 2016Promotional (pre-debut)Digital single (as Pledis Girlz)N/A19,922 copies
"Wee Woo"March 21, 2017LeadHi! PristinTop 50#4 Album Chart; 43,300 copies
"Black Widow (Remix Ver.)"May 19, 2017Promotional (B-side digital)Digital singleN/AN/A
"We Like"August 23, 2017LeadSchxxl Out#94#4 Album Chart; 27,276 copies
"Get It"May 28, 2018Lead (sub-unit)Like a V (Pristin V)Limited charting#5 Album Chart; 18,301 copies

Media Appearances

Concerts and live performances

Prior to their official debut, the members of Pristin performed as Pledis Girlz in a series of pre-debut concerts held weekly from May to September 2016, allowing fans to experience their stage presence and vocal abilities through covers of popular tracks and original material. These events, broadcast live on platforms like , culminated in the 'BYE & HI' concert on January 6, 2017, which sold out and marked the final showcase before the group's rebranding, featuring performances such as covers of After School's "Bang!" and Adele's "When We Were Young." Following their debut on March 21, 2017, Pristin held their official debut showcase titled "HI! PRISTIN" the next day, where they performed key tracks from their mini-album, including the title song "Wee Woo" and B-side "Black Widow," receiving praise for their synchronized choreography and vibrant energy in front of media and fans. Throughout 2017, the group conducted limited fan meetings and signing events rather than extensive tours, due to their focus on promotional activities; a notable example was their first mini fan meeting on April 8, 2017, held outdoors near a after a Music Core appearance, attended by approximately 350 fans who interacted closely with the members. Setlists for these early events typically featured debut tracks like "Wee Woo" alongside self-introductions and lighthearted segments to build fan rapport. The sub-unit Pristin V emphasized live stages on music programs during their May 2018 promotions for "Get It," delivering high-energy performances on shows such as on May 31, The Show on May 29, and Music Core on June 2, where their setlists centered on the title track with intricate breaks that highlighted the members' charisma and received positive feedback for stable vocals and engaging visuals. For the full group, year-end appearances included a collaborative medley at the (MAMA) in on November 29, as part of the "IT'S SHOWTIME" segment alongside and Chungha, performing snippets of "Wee Woo," "I Don't Like Your Girlfriend," and "Why Don't You Know" to an international , which was well-received for its youthful dynamism and seamless transitions. Overall, Pristin's live performances were noted for their consistent execution and fan interaction, though limited by their short career span.

Television and film roles

Pristin members first gained exposure through the 2016 survival reality program on Mnet, where seven trainees from —including Nayoung, Roa, Yuha, Eunwoo, Rena, Kyulkyung, and —competed, documenting their rigorous pre-debut training and performances over 11 episodes. This appearance highlighted their potential and contributed to the formation of the group under the pre-debut name Pledis Girlz. Following their official debut, Pristin launched their own reality web series Channel :P in 2017, consisting of 10 episodes that captured the group's daily life, games, and behind-the-scenes moments to foster fan engagement and visibility. The series, distributed via their official YouTube and channels, emphasized their playful dynamics and helped solidify their image as approachable idols. The group made regular appearances on major music television programs to promote their releases. Pristin performed their debut single "Wee Woo" on Mnet's on March 23, 2017, marking their first broadcast stage, and continued promotions on the show for subsequent tracks like "We Like" in August and September 2017. Similarly, they debuted on SBS's on March 26, 2017, with "Wee Woo" and "Black Widow," and returned for Pristin V's "Get It" in June 2018, showcasing their evolving concepts through live performances that reached millions of viewers. These music show slots, typically spanning 4-6 weeks per comeback, amplified their exposure within the industry. In group collaborations, Pristin joined Pledis labelmates for a special episode of MBC Every1's Weekly Idol in September 2017, participating in dance battles and random play segments alongside NU'EST W and Raina, which highlighted inter-artist synergy and boosted the agency's visibility. On the individual front, member Kyulkyung (Zhou Jieqiong) was cast in her acting debut role as Ran Yan in the 2018 Chinese historical drama Miss Truth, a mystery series where she portrayed a forensic examiner; filming began that year under Hunan TV, marking her transition into acting while still active with the group. These endeavors collectively enhanced Pristin's media presence, blending group promotions with personal opportunities to attract diverse audiences.

Recognition

Awards

Pristin garnered significant attention in their debut year of , earning multiple rookie awards that underscored the group's promising start and the impact of their energetic debut track "Wee Woo." These honors came from major South Korean music award ceremonies, affirming their status as one of the standout new female acts. Although the group disbanded in 2019 without additional major wins, their early accolades highlighted the initial excitement surrounding their formation from Pledis Entertainment's trainees. The following table summarizes Pristin's confirmed award wins:
YearAwardCeremonyNotes
2017Best New Female Artist Asian Music Awards (MAMA)Awarded for their debut mini-album Hi! Pristin and lead single "Wee Woo," recognizing their breakthrough performance.
2017Rookie Award (Music)Shared recognition as a top newcomer alongside groups like , celebrating their rapid rise.
2018Rookie of the Year (27th)Joint win with and Chungha, based on sales, popularity, and expert evaluations of their 2017 activities.

Nominations

Pristin received several nominations in 2017 for Best New Artist or equivalent categories at major South Korean award ceremonies, reflecting their strong debut impact with the single "Wee Woo." At the , the group was nominated for New Artist of the Year alongside , , and Woo Won-jae, though they did not secure the win. Other key nods included New Artist at the . The group's debut track "Wee Woo" also garnered attention in song-specific categories, such as a nomination for New Artist of the Year (Song) at the 7th Gaon Chart Music Awards in 2018, highlighting its chart performance but ultimately falling short of a win. This nomination underscored Pristin's moderate success in the competitive rookie landscape, where they competed against established newcomers without clinching major song honors beyond their debut year. Pristin's sub-unit, , received additional nominations in 2018-2019 at smaller ceremonies, including Best Super Rookie at the 2019 K-Champ Awards for their single "Like a V," contributing to the group's overall tally of more than 10 nominations across various platforms. These bids, while not resulting in victories, illustrated the subunit's efforts to build on the original lineup's momentum amid shifting group dynamics.

Post-Disbandment

Individual member activities

Following the disbandment of Pristin in May 2019, the members pursued diverse individual paths in entertainment, modeling, music, and personal endeavors, with many transitioning to acting or solo projects while others focused on education or international opportunities. Nayoung (Lim Na-young) transitioned to acting after leaving Pledis Entertainment, signing with Sublime Artist Agency in 2019 to pursue roles in dramas and films. She appeared in projects such as the web series Twenty Hacker (2021) and contributed to music videos, while also engaging in broadcasting activities. Her contract with Sublime ended in May 2023, after which she joined Ascendio in July 2023, continuing her work as a singer-songwriter, rapper, actress, and model. In 2024, she performed at the Light On Project x World Vision Korea event, marking her ongoing involvement in live performances. Roa (Kim Min-kyeong, now professionally Minkyeung) began her acting career shortly after the disbandment, debuting in the web drama The Girls Who Hit the Call in July 2019 and gaining recognition for her role in Love Alarm Season 2 (2021). She signed an exclusive contract with KPLUS in 2021, expanding into modeling and further acting opportunities, including supporting roles in independent films and web series. In January 2025, she appeared in the drama The Villain Next Door. As of November 2025, she remains active under KPLUS, focusing on a multifaceted career in entertainment. Yuha (Yoon Kyung-won, now Gyeongwon) joined OSR Entertainment post-disbandment and re-debuted with the girl group in November 2019 alongside former members Eunwoo and Rena. After 's disbandment in August 2020, she shifted to modeling, signing with Petite Concierge to pursue fashion-related work, including runway appearances and brand endorsements. She has maintained a low-profile presence in the industry as of 2023, with no major music releases reported since. Eunwoo (Jung Eun-woo) also signed with OSR Entertainment and debuted with in 2019, serving as a main vocalist before the group's disbandment in 2020. She participated in IOI's 8th anniversary reunion project in 2024, performing at special events commemorating the group's legacy. In 2024, she signed with The Compass Entertainment and launched a DJ career, making her debut at a K-pop event in . Her activities have since emphasized electronic music production and occasional modeling. Rena (Kang Ye-bin, now Yaebin) followed a similar trajectory to Yuha and Eunwoo, joining under OSR Entertainment in 2019 and contributing as a lead dancer and rapper until its 2020 disbandment. She terminated her contract with OSR and became an independent model, focusing on fashion shoots and personal branding through social media. As of 2022, she has engaged in vocal training workshops but maintains a hiatus from major music or roles. Kyulkyung (Zhou Jieqiong, now ) remained briefly with Pledis before terminating her contract in September 2019 amid disputes, shifting her focus to solo activities in . She debuted as an actress in the drama The Love Lasts Two Minds (2020) and released solo music, including singles and contributions to soundtracks. In 2025, she attended in January and the TV Drama Quality Ceremony in March. By November 2025, she has established a prominent career in Chinese entertainment, appearing in variety shows, dramas like New Life Begins (2022), and music releases under her own studio, with discussions underway as of June 2025 for participation in IOI's 10th anniversary reunion in 2026. Yehana (Kim Ye-won) was one of three members to renew her contract with Pledis post-disbandment, working behind the scenes as a and songwriter for label artists, including contributions to tracks by and SEVENTEEN affiliates. Her exclusive contract expired on March 21, 2024, after which she entered a period of hiatus, with limited public activities reported as of 2025; she remains active on social media but has not announced new projects. Sungyeon (Bae Sung-yeon, now Shannon Bae) renewed her contract with Pledis and joined the girl group Rocket Punch in 2019, serving as a vocalist until her departure from the group and the agency in March 2024. During her time with Rocket Punch, she released her solo single "Chicken" in 2021, showcasing her songwriting skills. Post-departure, she re-debuted independently with the single "For Your Ex" in 2024 and began exploring acting roles in web dramas. In 2025, she contributed to lyrics and composition for SEVENTEEN members Hoshi and Mingyu's tracks. She has also continued producing music, crediting her Pristin-era experience in composition. left Pledis in 2019 and signed with Suyeongang Entertainment in July 2020, pivoting to with roles in web dramas such as Trap (2020). She transferred to Saero Actors in 2023, landing a lead role in the interactive short-form drama Sharehouse in 2024. In addition to , she released solo rap tracks, including freestyles highlighting her Pristin-era rap style, and reflected on the group's disbandment in a 2025 interview, emphasizing ongoing friendships with former members. As of 2025, she continues as an actress and occasional rapper. Kyla (Kyla Massie) terminated her contract with Pledis in 2019 and returned to the United States, releasing her solo EP Watch Me Glow in June 2020, which featured self-produced tracks blending rap and pop. She pursued higher education, majoring in psychology and graduating in 2024, while working in research and securing her first professional job, leading to a promotion by late 2024. Based in the US, she maintains a YouTube channel for vlogs and music covers, with no major K-pop reunions announced as of 2025; she shared her engagement on Instagram in February 2025.

Group legacy and impact

Pristin is widely regarded as one of the most underrated girl groups of K-pop's third generation, celebrated for their exceptional vocal talents and diverse lineup of ten members, including representatives from , , and . Despite limited promotions from , the group's debut single "Wee Woo" from their 2017 mini-album Hi! Pristin earned recognition as a standout track of the , blending bubbly with themes of youthful exuberance and self-empowerment. Their music often emphasized adolescent confidence and freedom, resonating with listeners through relatable narratives of growth and independence, as evident in songs like "We Like" that promoted bold self-expression among young fans. The group's commercial footprint, while modest compared to contemporaries, underscored their potential, with Hi! Pristin selling 43,300 copies in according to Gaon Chart 2017 data, contributing to a total legacy of approximately 88,000 units across their releases as estimated from available figures. Post-disbandment in 2019, Pristin's influence lingered within Pledis Entertainment's roster, informing the management of subsequent acts like fromis_9, where the company shifted focus to promotions amid reflections on Pristin's untapped promise. Fans maintained strong advocacy for the group, organizing campaigns and petitions—particularly around —for a possible re-debut or reunion, highlighting Pristin's role in inspiring persistent fan loyalty and discussions on equitable artist support in . By 2025, the group's impact endures through archival appreciation of their discography and occasional nods in broader conversations about third-generation 's overlooked gems, solidifying their status as a symbol of unrealized potential and cultural resonance.

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