
FLASHE — the K-pop girl group that flashed its way into fans’ hearts — may have officially ended its run in 2020, but the legacy of FlaShe (플래쉬) continues to spark genuine interest from K-pop enthusiasts around the world in 2026. Whether you’re a longtime Pedora (the official fandom name) looking to relive the memories, or a new fan who just discovered their music, you’ve landed in the right place.
In this guide, we break down everything about FLASHE K-pop: their group history, detailed FlaShe member profiles, discography and music videos, and their performance history. Think of this as your one-stop reference for the FlaShe girl group 2026 — complete with fun facts, a full members table, and everything in between.
So, who exactly were FLASHE? Let’s get into it.
FLASHE (also written as FlaShe) was a South Korean K-pop idol group that built a loyal following over nearly eight years of activity. The group went through more lineup changes than almost any other group in Korean pop music history, yet they always found a way to push forward and release new music. That resilience alone makes them worth knowing about.
- Official Group Name: FLASHE (플래쉬); also stylized as FlaShe
- Origin: Seoul, South Korea
- Genre: K-pop, Korean Pop, Dance-Pop
- Debut Date: July 4, 2012
- Disbandment Date: February 1, 2020
- Years Active: 2012–2020 (approximately 8 years)
- Group Type: Korean girl group / K-pop idol group
- Total Members (All-Time): 14 members passed through the lineup
- Final Active Lineup: 4 members (Narae, Seryeong, Yaerin, Sujin)
- Official Fandom Name: Pedora (페도라)
- Labels: CGM Entertainment (2012–2014) → FLASHE Entertainment (2015–2018) → Play Music Entertainment (2018–2020)
- Official Catchphrase: “Play, Play, Let’s FLASHE! Hello, we are FLASHE!”
- Official Social Media: Instagram (@flashe_official_new), YouTube (@flasheofficial449), Twitter (@FLASHE_05), Facebook (flashe05)
- Fan Café: Daum Café (cafe.daum.net/flashe-cgm)
2. FLASHE Member Profiles
Ready to meet the members? Let’s start with the big picture — a quick overview table — and then we’ll go deep on each person.
2A. Member Overview Table
| Stage Name | Real Name | Position | Active Years | Birthdate | Height | Blood Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Narae | Kang Na-rae (강나래) | Leader, Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist | 2012–2020 | March 14, 1990 | 164 cm | A |
| Seryeong | Lim Se-ryeong (임세령) | Main Vocalist | 2018–2020 | March 3, 1992 | 165 cm | O |
| Yaerin | Seol Ya-erin (설예린) | Vocalist | 2017–2020 | January 1, 1996 | 165 cm | AB |
| Sujin | Yeom Su-jin (염수진) | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Maknae | 2019–2020 | March 9, 1997 | — | — |
| Choa (former) | — | Vocalist, Leader (2012–2013) | 2012–2013 | 1990 | 167 cm | — |
| Gaeul (former) | Park Ga-eul (박가을) | Vocalist | 2012–2013 | February 18, 1991 | 168 cm | B |
| Seolhee (former) | Park Seol-hee (박설희) | Vocalist | 2012–2013 | March 28, 1992 | 160 cm | A |
| Songhee (former) | Song Song-hee (송송희) | Main Vocalist | 2012–2014 | November 12, 1992 | 173 cm | O |
| SuA (former) | Pyo Su-a (표수아) | Main Dancer, Vocalist | 2013–2016 | December 24, 1990 | 168 cm | — |
| GoUn (former) | Kim Go-un (김고운) | Main Vocalist, Maknae | 2013–2016 | April 22, 1994 | 170 cm | — |
| Yeji (former) | Yoon Ye-ji (윤예지) | Vocalist, Visual | 2013–2018 | May 12, 1990 | 165 cm | — |
| Minseo (former) | Yoo Min-seo (유민서) | Rapper, Vocalist | 2017–2018 | December 18, 1995 | 164 cm | — |
| Suhyun (former) | Yoo Su-hyun (유수현) | Vocalist | 2017 (brief) | September 29, 1991 | 163 cm | A |
| Siyeon (former) | Chae Si-yeon (채시연) | Vocalist, Maknae | 2017 (brief) | November 15, 1995 | 164 cm | O |
2B. Detailed Member Profiles
Below you’ll find a deep-dive checklist for each of the four final FLASHE members, plus notable former members. These are the people who made up the FlaShe 2019–2020 final lineup.
🎤 NARAE (나래) — The Backbone of FLASHE
Narae is, without a doubt, the heart and soul of FLASHE. She was the only member who stayed with the group from their very first day all the way to their last.

NARAE
- Stage Name: Narae (나래)
- Real Name: Kang Na-rae (강나래)
- Position: Leader, Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist
- Birthday: March 14, 1990
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Height: 164 cm (5’4″)
- Blood Type: A
- Birthplace: Seoul, South Korea
- Group Tenure: 2012–2020 (full run)
- Special Skills: Composing, Lyrics Writing, Choreographing
- Instagram: @flashe_narae_ing
- YouTube: Narae Official Channel
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She is the only original member who stayed with FLASHE from debut all the way to disbandment — a full 8 years.
Narae took over as leader in 2013 after the original leader Choa left the group.
She has a triple talent stack: she can compose music, write lyrics, and create choreography all on her own.
Narae was born in Seoul, South Korea, the capital of K-pop itself.
Her blood type is A — which Korean pop culture associates with being careful, organized, and creative.
She is a Pisces (born March 14), a zodiac sign often linked to artistic and empathetic personalities.
Narae was the one who did not renew her contract in 2020, which ultimately led to FLASHE’s disbandment announcement.
After disbandment, she remained connected to her fans through her personal Instagram and YouTube accounts.
She participated in the 2017 audition for “The Unit” survival show, but withdrew due to scheduling conflicts with the group’s comeback.
As the group’s choreographer, Narae was largely responsible for FLASHE’s signature dance style throughout their career.
🎤 SERYEONG (세령) — The Voice That Joined Late But Shone Bright
Seryeong arrived relatively late in FLASHE’s story, but she quickly became the main vocal pillar of the group’s final chapter.

SERYEONG
- Stage Name: Seryeong (세령)
- Real Name: Lim Se-ryeong (임세령)
- Position: Main Vocalist
- Birthday: March 3, 1992
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Height: 165 cm (5’4″)
- Blood Type: O
- Group Tenure: 2018–2020
- Joined For: “Baby Lotion” comeback (2018)
- Instagram: @im.clair.ryeong
- YouTube: 플래쉬 세령
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Seryeong joined FLASHE in 2018 as a replacement following Yeji’s departure.
She made her entry into the group with the comeback “Baby Lotion”, released July 3, 2018.
Before FLASHE, she was a member of another Korean girl group called Vetty-L (also stylized as Vetty L).
Her blood type is O, which in Korean pop culture is often associated with passion, confidence, and leadership.
She and Narae share the same zodiac sign — both are Pisces, born just 11 days apart (March 3 vs March 14).
Seryeong ran a personal YouTube channel under the name “플래쉬 세령” during her time with the group.
Despite joining the group only about two years before disbandment, she quickly became a fan favorite.
Her Instagram handle @im.clair.ryeong reflects a refined and elegant personal brand she built for herself.
After FLASHE disbanded, Seryeong posted a heartfelt goodbye letter on her personal Instagram accounts for the fans.
She had a notably powerful and resonant vocal tone that gave FLASHE’s later releases a more mature sonic identity.
🎤 YAERIN (예린) — The Actress Who Was Also an Idol
Yaerin brought a fresh creative energy to FLASHE in 2017. She would later go on to pursue a career in acting after the group disbanded.

YAERIN
- Stage Name: Yaerin (예린)
- Real Name: Seol Ya-erin (설예린)
- Position: Vocalist
- Birthday: January 1, 1996
- Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
- Height: 165 cm (5’4″)
- Blood Type: AB
- MBTI Type: ENTP
- Group Tenure: 2017–2020
- Joined For: “FLASHE Season Album” comeback (2017)
- Instagram: @yrseolsssss
- Acting Name: Seol Ha Yim (설하임)
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Yaerin is a New Year’s baby — she was born on January 1, 1996, the very first day of the year.
Her MBTI personality type is ENTP — known as “The Debater,” creative, energetic, and full of ideas.
She joined FLASHE in 2017 as part of the lineup overhaul ahead of the “FLASHE Season Album” comeback.
Yaerin was a pre-debut trainee for the girl group ACE (a separate group) before joining FLASHE.
After FLASHE disbanded in 2020, she transitioned into acting under the stage name Seol Ha Yim (설하임).
She made her official acting debut in 2021, starting a completely new chapter in entertainment.
Yaerin also posted a personal farewell letter on Instagram when the group announced their disbandment.
Her blood type is AB — the rarest blood type, often described in Korean culture as a mix of creative and analytical thinking.
She is a Capricorn, a sign traditionally associated with ambition and goal-setting — fitting for someone who pivoted from idol to actress.
Her Instagram username @yrseolsssss shows a relaxed, playful personality that fans found refreshing and genuine.
🎤 SUJIN (수진) — The Youngest, the Last Addition
Sujin joined FLASHE last, becoming the group’s maknae (youngest member) and their final lead dancer and vocalist before disbandment.

SUJIN
- Stage Name: Sujin (수진)
- Real Name: Yeom Su-jin (염수진)
- Position: Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Maknae (youngest)
- Birthday: March 9, 1997
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Height: — (not publicly confirmed)
- Blood Type: — (not publicly confirmed)
- Group Tenure: 2019–2020
- Joined As: Replacement for Minseo (who departed due to injury)
- Instagram: @flashe_sujin
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Sujin is FLASHE’s maknae — the youngest member, a role that comes with lots of group love and teasing from older members.
She joined the group in November 2018 (announced) as Minseo’s replacement after Minseo had to leave due to a back injury.
She holds the position of both Lead Vocalist and Lead Dancer, which is a double role that few members in idol groups hold simultaneously.
Sujin is a Pisces — the same zodiac sign as Narae and Seryeong, making three out of four final members Pisces.
She was the last person ever to join FLASHE, arriving just about a year before the group’s disbandment.
Despite her short time with the group, she was fully embraced by fans in the Pedora fandom.
Sujin published a personal farewell message on Instagram when the group officially disbanded on February 1, 2020.
Her Instagram handle @flashe_sujin showed her strong identification with the group identity during her time there.
She was added to the lineup on November 8, 2018, which means her active career with FLASHE spanned just over a year.
Sujin’s addition helped stabilize the group’s final creative phase, contributing to the mini album Talk in 2019.
🎤 NOTABLE FORMER MEMBERS
SONGHEE (송희) — The Original Main Vocalist

SONGHEE
- Real Name: Song Song-hee (송송희)
- Position: Main Vocalist (original lineup)
- Active: 2012–2014
- Birthday: November 12, 1992 | Height: 173 cm | Blood Type: O
- Left in 2014 due to health/injury issues; was previously a member of Kassia (stage name: Songhwi)
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SuA (수아) — The Main Dancer
- Real Name: Pyo Su-a (표수아; formerly Pyo Hye-won)
- Position: Main Dancer, Vocalist
- Active: 2013–2016
- Birthday: December 24, 1990 | Height: 168 cm
- Hobbies: Nail Art, Swimming
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GoUn (고운) — The Powerhouse Maknae

GoUn
- Real Name: Kim Go-un (김고운)
- Position: Main Vocalist, Maknae
- Active: 2013–2016
- Birthday: April 22, 1994 | Height: 170 cm
- Went on to pursue an acting career as Seo Eunha after leaving FLASHE
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YEJI (예지) — The Visual and Guitarist

YEJI
- Real Name: Yoon Ye-ji (윤예지)
- Position: Vocalist, Visual (Face of the Group)
- Active: 2013–2018
- Birthday: May 12, 1990 | Height: 165 cm (real: 161 cm)
- Hobbies: Playing Guitar, Playing Piano, Composing
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MINSEO (민서) — The Rapper with a Brother in Produce X 101

MINSEO
- Real Name: Yoo Min-seo (유민서)
- Position: Rapper, Vocalist
- Active: 2017–2018
- Birthday: December 18, 1995 | Height: 164 cm
- Left due to a back injury; younger brother is Yoo Geun Min, a former Produce X 101 contestant
- Later became a BJ on AfreecaTV under the name Yoo Boksil
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3. Achievements
FLASHE may not have been a mainstream chart-topping K-pop act in the vein of larger agencies, but their achievements tell the story of a group that fought hard for everything they earned.
Key Achievements:
- ✅ Debut Achievement (2012): FLASHE successfully debuted on July 4, 2012 with “Drop It Pop It,” establishing themselves in a highly competitive K-pop girl group landscape under CGM Entertainment.
- ✅ Self-Management (2015): In a rare move for a small-agency group, FLASHE founded their own entertainment label — FLASHE Entertainment — to manage their own careers. This level of independence is almost unheard of for groups at their level.
- ✅ Longevity (8 Years): FLASHE remained active for nearly eight full years — an impressive run for an independent-leaning Korean idol group without the backing of a major entertainment company.
- ✅ First Showcase (2018): After five years of being active, FLASHE held their first-ever showcase at Apgujeong K-Hall in 2018 to promote “Baby Lotion,” with Girls’ Alert (GsA) attending as guest performers.
- ✅ Crowdfunded Mini Album (2019): The group successfully funded and released their first full mini album Talk through crowdfunding platform Culture Bridge — a direct testament to the loyalty of the Pedora fandom.
- ✅ The Unit Audition (2017): All four members at the time (Narae, Yaerin, Minseo, Seryeong) auditioned for the popular survival show “The Unit” on KBS2, though they ultimately had to withdraw due to overlapping comeback schedules.
- ✅ Member Legacy: Several FLASHE members achieved success after the group disbanded — GoUn became actress Seo Eunha, Yaerin debuted as actress Seol Ha Yim, Suhyun went on to join MINIMANI and released a solo debut, and Minseo built a strong following on AfreecaTV.
4. Discography and Music Videos
FLASHE released music consistently throughout their career. Here’s their complete discography, organized by release type.
Mini Albums
| Year | Title | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Talk | Play Music Entertainment | First and only mini album; crowdfunded via Culture Bridge; included past title tracks as b-sides |
Single Albums
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | “My Day” | First single album; group’s 4th release overall; returned as four members |
| 2016 | “Lip Bomb” | Second single album; featured a bold new concept, a significant departure from earlier work |
Digital Singles
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | “Drop It Pop It” | Debut single; included b-side “Bounce Bounce” and instrumental versions |
| 2013 | “Oh, Ye, Yo” | First comeback with new lineup |
| 2014 | “Oh, Ye, Yo (Rock ver.)” | Rock reimagining of the 2013 hit |
| 2014 | “Hey You” | Third digital single overall |
Special Singles
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | “The Flowers” | Ballad track released April 30, 2014 |
| 2015 | “The Star of Stars” | First special summer single |
| 2016 | “Cutie Girl” | Also known by the alternative title “Ippn Girl” |
| 2017 | “FLASHE Season Album” | Title track was “Popping”; marked the addition of Minseo and Yaerin |
| 2018 | “Baby Lotion” | Introduced Seryeong to the group; showcase held at Apgujeong K-Hall |
Music Video Highlights
FLASHE released music videos for several of their key releases. Here are the most notable ones fans keep coming back to:
- “Drop It Pop It” (2012) — Their debut MV introduced all five original members with a bright, energetic concept typical of early 2010s K-pop girl groups.
- “Oh, Ye, Yo” (2013) — The comeback that reintroduced a revamped lineup; showed the group’s resilience after early member changes.
- “Lip Bomb” (2016) — A notably different concept that showcased a more mature, bold direction for the group.
- “Popping” (FLASHE Season Album, 2017) — Upbeat and fun; introduced the new lineup of Narae, Yaerin, Minseo, and Yeji.
- “Baby Lotion” (2018) — One of their most polished releases, promoting their first official showcase performance.
You can find their official music videos on their YouTube channel (@flasheofficial449) and across Korean music platforms.
5. Live Performances and World Tours
FLASHE performed live throughout their career, primarily on South Korean stages, music shows, and fan events. As a smaller independent group, they didn’t embark on large-scale world tours, but they made their presence known on the live circuit.
Performance History
| Event Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Music Show Appearances | Performed on various Korean music broadcasts to promote their singles |
| Fan Events | Regular interaction with their Pedora fandom through fan meets and signing events |
| Local Concerts & Showcases | Participated in small-scale concerts and local K-pop events throughout their active years |
Tour & Showcase Table
| Year | Event | Venue / Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Debut Showcase | Seoul, South Korea | Introductory event marking their official debut with “Drop It Pop It” |
| 2013 | First Comeback Stage | Seoul, South Korea | Returned with new lineup for “Oh, Ye, Yo” |
| 2014 | Music Promotion Stages | Seoul, South Korea | “Hey You” and “The Flowers” promotional performances |
| 2015 | Single Promotion Stages | Seoul, South Korea | “My Day” and “The Star of Stars” promo events |
| 2016 | “Lip Bomb” Promotion | Seoul, South Korea | Showcased their boldest concept to date |
| 2017 | “Popping” Comeback Stages | Seoul, South Korea | First appearance of Yaerin and Minseo; also promoted live at local events |
| 2018 | “Baby Lotion” Showcase | Apgujeong K-Hall, Seoul | First official showcase after 5+ years of activity; Girls’ Alert attended as guests |
| 2019 | Talk Mini Album Promotions | Seoul, South Korea | Promoted their crowdfunded mini album through fan events and performances |
| 2020 | Final Farewell | Online / Social Media | Members posted individual farewell letters; no final concert was held |
2026 Scheduled Events
| Event | Date | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| No currently scheduled tours | — | — | FLASHE disbanded in 2020 and no reunion or comeback has been officially announced as of June 2026 |
Note for Pedora fans: As of 2026, there are no confirmed plans for a FLASHE reunion concert or tour. However, several former members remain active in entertainment — follow GoUn/Seo Eunha in acting, Yaerin/Seol Ha Yim in acting, and Suhyun with MINIMANI for the latest updates from your favorite former FLASHE members.
Final Thoughts
FLASHE (플래쉬) carved out a unique place in K-pop history as a group that refused to give up. With 14 members cycling through the lineup over eight years, a self-owned label, and a crowdfunded album backed by loyal fans, they proved that passion and perseverance matter just as much as big-agency backing.
Whether you found them through “Drop It Pop It,” fell in love with the “Baby Lotion” era, or discovered them through the Talk mini album, their story is one worth knowing — and celebrating.
Do you have a FLASHE bias? Drop a comment and let other Pedoras know who made your era. 👇
