Why Did IOI Disband So Quickly?

2026-06-20 00:49:59
122
Share
Kuis Kepribadian ABO
Ikuti kuis singkat untuk mengetahui apakah Anda Alpha, Beta, atau Omega.
Mulai Tes
Jawaban
Pertanyaan

3 Jawaban

Oliver
Oliver
Bacaan Favorit: The Love That Withered
Book Scout UX Designer
IOI's disbandment felt like a punch to the gut for fans, and it wasn't just about the usual 'contract expiration' spiel. The group was formed through 'Produce 101', a survival show that always had a ticking clock—temporary contracts were baked into the concept from the start. But what stung more was how the members were pulled in different directions by their original agencies. Some companies clearly prioritized their own trainees' solo careers over IOI's unity.

What's wild is how successful they were in such a short time—'Very Very Very' was a cultural reset, and their chemistry was undeniable. The disbandment timeline felt rushed because of conflicting agency schedules, especially with some members already prepping for post-IOI projects mid-promotion. It's a shame; with proper long-term planning, they could've rivaled any top-tier group. Even now, seeing the members thrive separately makes me wonder what could've been if they'd gotten even one more year together.
2026-06-21 21:02:35
4
Book Guide Editor
IOI's short lifespan was a product of industry mechanics clashing with fan love. Survival show groups are designed to be fleeting, but IOI's case felt particularly abrupt because their impact was seismic. Their agencies saw them as a stepping stone rather than a permanent act—some members were whisked away to new girl groups before IOI even finished promotions.

The real tragedy? They never got a proper goodbye album or tour. Later project groups like IZONE learned from this and fought for more time. Still, IOI's legacy lives on; every time Yeonjung belts high notes in WJSN or Doyeon dominates variety shows, it's a reminder of what that group could've become.
2026-06-25 20:44:47
10
Wyatt
Wyatt
Bacaan Favorit: Show's Over, Love's Over
Plot Detective Lawyer
The temporary nature of IOI was both their charm and their curse. Survival show groups operate on borrowed time, but the way their agencies handled things made it messier than necessary. Unlike later 'Produce' groups that negotiated extensions, IOI's companies seemed to treat it like a side gig—some members were literally juggling dual promotions with their home labels.

Fans could sense the disjointed energy near the end; you had Chungha killing it on stage while others were half-absent preparing for redebuts. The lack of a cohesive farewell hurt too—compare their abrupt exit to Wanna One's emotional send-off. It's ironic how agencies underestimated IOI's potential when their post-disbandment solo successes (like Somi's meteoric rise) proved the fandom was willing to stick around long-term.
2026-06-26 01:44:44
7
Lihat Semua Jawaban
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi

Buku Terkait

Pertanyaan Terkait

Where is IOI now after disbandment?

3 Jawaban2026-06-20 14:20:07
IOI's disbandment back in 2017 left a bittersweet mark on K-pop history, but their legacy is far from forgotten. The members scattered like seeds in the wind, each finding their own path in the industry. Chungha soared as a solo artist, dropping hits like 'Gotta Go' and 'Snapping,' proving she didn't need a group to shine. Somi, after a brief hiatus, reinvented herself under THE BLACK LABEL with bops like 'Dumb Dumb' and 'Fast Forward.' Meanwhile, Sejeong carved out a niche in acting and music, starring in dramas like 'Business Proposal' while still releasing soulful tracks. Even the less visible members like Mina and Nayoung popped up in dramas or indie projects. It's wild how a group that lasted less than a year still has fans clutching their lightsticks. What's fascinating is how IOI's 'what if' potential fuels nostalgia. Their reunion stages at awards shows felt like fleeting miracles, and their bond still feels tangible. Some members collaborate casually—like Yeonjung (now in WJSN) and Chungha performing together—but a full comeback seems unlikely. Yet, their influence lingers; you can trace lines from IOI to later survival-show groups like IZONE. They were the blueprint, and their post-group journeys are proof that disbandment isn't always an end—just a pivot.

How many albums did IOI release?

3 Jawaban2026-06-20 13:32:35
IOI's discography is such a nostalgic trip! They debuted in 2016 after 'Produce 101' and managed to pack a lot into their short time together. Officially, they released two mini-albums: 'Chrysalis' in May 2016 (with the iconic 'Dream Girls') and 'Miss Me?' in October 2016 (featuring bops like 'Very Very Very'). There was also a special single album, 'Whatta Man,' which dropped in August 2016. Beyond that, they had a few digital singles and collaborations, like 'When the Cherry Blossoms Fade' for their disbandment. It’s wild how much impact they had despite only being active for about a year. Their music still holds up, and I sometimes binge their MVs when I miss the chaotic energy of survival show groups.

What happened to IOI after Produce 101?

3 Jawaban2026-06-20 19:50:34
IOI was such a lightning-in-a-bottle moment for K-pop, wasn't it? After their disbandment in early 2017, the members scattered like stars—some shining brighter than others. Chungha immediately became a solo powerhouse with hits like 'Gotta Go,' while Sejeong balanced acting and singing flawlessly. Groups like WJSN (Yeonjung) and Gugudan (Mina, Sejeong) absorbed some members, though not all found equal success. The real tragedy was Pristin—Kyulkyung and Nayoung's group—which collapsed spectacularly despite their insane potential. What fascinates me is how IOI's legacy still lingers; their reunion concert in 2029 sold out instantly, proving nostalgia for that raw, unfiltered 'Produce' magic never dies. Honestly, the post-IOI landscape feels like a case study in K-pop's ruthlessness. Companies rushed to debut subgroups (I.B.I, C.I.V.A) that fizzled out, while others like Somi endured years of limbo before hitting big with 'Dumb Dumb.' The contrast between IOI's unity and their fractured futures still stings—imagine if they'd stayed together like Twice! Yet their influence is everywhere: from survival shows copying 'Pick Me' to soloists chasing Chungha's blueprint. That bittersweet mix of 'what could've been' and individual triumphs makes their story unforgettable.

Is IOI planning a reunion in 2024?

4 Jawaban2026-06-20 07:57:09
The buzz about an IOI reunion has been floating around for a while now, and I’ve seen fans practically vibrating with anticipation. While there’s no official confirmation yet, the way the members occasionally drop hints on social media—like overlapping schedules or nostalgic throwback posts—feels like they’re teasing something big. I mean, remember how Yoojung and Sejeong were spotted together last month? The fandom went wild with theories. Personally, I think the timing makes sense. With so many second-gen groups making comebacks, and the members’ individual careers thriving, a reunion could be a perfect celebration of how far they’ve come. Plus, the demand is undeniable—just look at the comments under their old MVs. If it happens, 2024 might just be the year we get that long-awaited stage.
Jelajahi dan baca novel bagus secara gratis
Akses gratis ke berbagai novel bagus di aplikasi GoodNovel. Unduh buku yang kamu suka dan baca di mana saja & kapan saja.
Baca buku gratis di Aplikasi
Pindai kode untuk membaca di Aplikasi
DMCA.com Protection Status