Kard is a South Korean co-ed group formed by DSP Media. They are composed of members J.Seph, B.M, Somin and Jiwoo. They officially debuted on July 19, 2017, with their extended play Hola Hola. Somin was previously a member of DSP Media's Japan-based girl group Puretty, which disbanded two years after its debut in 2012. She later joined Kara Project, where she competed to become a new member of KARA and finished in second place.[2] On August 24, 2015, she debuted as leader of DSP Media's girl group April,[3] but she decided to depart from the group on November 9.[4][5] J.Seph trained for five years, and BM trained for four and a half years under DSP Media. DSP Media planned to debut them in a hip-hop duo, but later the plans changed. Prior to debut, BM was featured in Goo Ha-ra's song "La La La" from her 2015 debut EP Alohara (Can You Feel It?), and was also her dance partner for the music video and live performances of its lead single "Choco Chip Cookies".[6] The last member of the group was Jiwoo, who had trained under FNC Entertainment for two years and moved to DSP Media in 2016, where she only trained for two months before debuting with KARD.
Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist
Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub Vocalist
Main Vocalist, Visual
Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub Rapper, Maknae
The co-ed K-pop group has sold out shows in both North and South America, earned the Best Rookie Awards at 2017 Asia Artist Awards, scored early chart successes (scoring Top 10 albums both in Korea and on Billboard's World Albums chart), and garnered millions of YouTube views for tracks like "Don't Recall"
KARD made their long-awaited official debut with the release of their new single "Hola Hola" just a few days ago, and the reception has been so positive that the group have broken a big YouTube views record!
The coed group released their "Hola Hola" MV onto 2 YouTube channels, their official KARD channel and 1totheK,
and both videos have amassed a total of 3.8 million views in 24 hours. This makes "Hola Hola' the most-viewed
debut K-pop MV in its 1st 24 hours, breaking the record of 3.3 million set by Black Pink's "Boombayah" MV.
In April 2018, Red Velvet was the first K-pop group to perform in North Korea as part of a special concert (minus Joy). The concert was aired on MBC in South Korea.