
Apink (에이핑크) is a South Korean girl group formed by A Cube Entertainment, debuting on April 19, 2011 with the EP Seven Springs of Apink. Known for their innocent, girl-next-door concept and bubblegum-pop sound, Apink built a devoted fandom, Pink Panda, across hits like Mr. Chu, NoNoNo, Luv, I'm So Sick, and Dumhdurum. Now a five-member act with Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung, the group has released seven studio albums, eleven Korean EPs, and three Japanese studio albums, plus more than 50 music-show trophies across their career.
Their Story
Apink (에이핑크) is a South Korean girl group that has spent more than fifteen years proving that a wholesome, innocent concept can stand the test of time in the fast-moving world of K-pop. Formed by A Cube Entertainment (now IST Entertainment) and debuting on April 19, 2011, with the mini album Seven Springs of Apink, the group built its identity around a bright, girl-next-door charm that set it apart from the “sexy concept” that dominated girl-group promotions at the time. If you grew up loving second-generation K-pop alongside acts like Girls’ Generation and SISTAR, Apink’s catalog will feel like coming home.
Apink originally debuted with seven members, but the group’s story is really one of resilience. Yukyung departed in 2013 to pursue her studies, and Son Naeun left in 2022 to focus on her acting career. The current five-member lineup — Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Namjoo, and Hayoung — kept the group together even after every member’s contract with longtime label IST Entertainment expired in 2023. Rather than disbanding, Chorong, Bomi, Namjoo, and Hayoung signed with With Us Entertainment in mid-2025, while Eunji joined BILLIONS Entertainment, and the five continue to promote together as Apink.
Apink’s discography spans seven studio albums, eleven Korean EPs, one single album, three compilation albums, and three Japanese studio albums. Early hits like “Mr. Chu,” “NoNoNo,” and “Luv” defined the group’s signature bubblegum pop sound, while later releases such as “I’m So Sick” and “Dumhdurum” showed a more mature, dance-driven direction. “Luv” alone racked up 17 music-show trophies, helping push Apink’s career total past 50 wins. In January 2026, the group released their eleventh EP, RE : LOVE, to mark their 15th anniversary, following it with the digital single “15th Season” in April 2026.
The Artists
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Music Catalog
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Recognition
A record of awards, certifications, chart milestones, and notable achievements earned by Apink.
Journey
Key moments and milestones that have defined Apink's story.
The Fandom
Everything that makes Apink's fandom unique — from their name to their official light stick.
Pink Panda is the official fandom name for Apink, chosen as a playful blend of the group's name with the Korean word for "fan" (팬, paen), and also a nod to a former manager nicknamed "Kung Fu Panda." Represented by the group's official color, Strawberry Pink, Pink Pandas have supported Apink through fifteen-plus years of comebacks, world tours, and lineup changes, making them one of the most loyal fandoms of K-pop's second generation.
Apink's official lightstick features an adorable panda-head design that lights up pink at the nose, eyes, and ears. The first version launched in July 2016, five years after debut, and a second version with an upgraded remote control, more color options, and unique photocards followed in September 2018.
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