Weki Meki's debut is such a vivid memory for me! They burst onto the K-pop scene on August 8, 2017, with their energetic single 'I Don’t Like Your Girlfriend' from the mini-album 'WEME.' I remember being instantly hooked by their fresh concept—a mix of teen crush and quirky vibes that stood out even in a crowded industry. The group’s name, combining 'Weki' (unique) and 'Meki' (charm), totally lived up to the hype. Their debut showcase was packed with sharp choreography and contagious confidence, especially from members like Yoojung and Doyeon, who’d already gained fame through 'Produce 101.'
What really stuck with me was how Weki Meki balanced individuality and teamwork. Each member had distinct colors, but they meshed perfectly on stage. Over the years, they’ve evolved with tracks like 'Crush' and 'Cool,' but that debut era still feels special—like the start of something bold and unapologetic. Even now, I sometimes rewatch those early performances for a nostalgia hit.
I’ll never forget the summer of 2017 when Weki Meki dropped their debut. August 8 became a red-letter day for their fans, called Ki-Lings. The mini-album 'WEME' was a solid introduction, blending pop hooks with a cheeky attitude. What stood out to me was their choreography—crisp, playful, and full of personality. Members like Lua and Sei quickly became my favorites for their stage presence. While they haven’t hit mega-stardom yet, their consistency over the years proves they’re more than just a one-hit wonder. Their b-side 'Stay With Me' remains a hidden gem in their discography.
Weki Meki debuted on August 8, 2017, under Fantagio Entertainment. Their first track was a punchy anthem about jealousy, and it perfectly showcased their youthful energy. As a fan of smaller agencies’ groups, I admired how they carved their niche without massive company backing. Their early performances had this raw charm that made you root for them.
August 8, 2017—mark that date if you’re into K-pop! Weki Meki’s debut was a big deal because it brought together Fantagio’s rising stars, including former I.O.I members Yoojung and Doyeon. Their first song, 'I Don’t Like Your Girlfriend,' had this sassy, rebellious energy that resonated with fans. I loved how the music video played with pastel aesthetics but subverted them with edgy dance breaks. The group’s dynamic was infectious, and their follow-up releases, like 'La La La,' kept the momentum going. It’s wild to think they’ve been around for six years now; time flies when you’re stanning talent!
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Yoojung is another standout; she was on 'Produce 101' and has this adorable yet powerful energy. Doyeon, the visual of the group, also came from the same show and slays both in music and modeling. The other members—Lua, Sei, Lucy, and Rina—round out the group with their vocals, rap, and dance skills. Together, they’ve created this fun, eclectic sound that’s hard to resist. I love how they balance quirky concepts with deeper tracks—it keeps their discography fresh.
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What’s fascinating is how 'Crush' balances Weki Meki’s signature teen crush concept with just enough sass to feel fresh. Compared to their later tracks like 'Cool' or 'Oopsy,' this one had that perfect blend of energy and memorability. Even now, years later, I’ll throw it on playlists when I need a mood booster. It’s one of those songs where the music video’s pastel rebellion visuals and the track’s vibe just click.
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