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On Indefinite Hiatus (Contracts Expired) · 2022–Present
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DIA

다이아
Label  MBK Entertainment (later PocketDol Studio) Debut  September 14, 2015 Members  6 Genre  K-pop · Dance-pop · R&B Origin  Seoul, South Korea Fandom  AID
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Monthly Listeners
23
Albums Released
6
Awards Won
300K+
Social Followers

DIA (다이아) is a South Korean girl group formed by MBK Entertainment, built around the idea of "Do It Amazing" - the backronym behind its name, which is also short for DIAMOND. Debuting on September 14, 2015 with the lead single "Somehow" from the album Do It Amazing, DIA quickly earned the nickname "T-ara's little sister group" thanks to sharing an agency with the veteran K-pop act.

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Biography & History

DIA (다이아), short for DIAMOND and popularly read as the backronym “Do It Amazing,” is a South Korean girl group formed by MBK Entertainment. If you grew up watching mid-2010s K-pop girl groups rise and reshuffle, DIA’s story will feel familiar — and that’s exactly what makes it worth telling. The group debuted on September 14, 2015 with the lead single “Somehow” from its first studio album, Do It Amazing, and because label-mates T-ara shared the same agency, fans quickly nicknamed DIA “T-ara’s little sister group.”

From Survival Show Plans to a Hand-Picked Lineup

Here’s something a lot of casual fans don’t know: DIA almost debuted through a reality survival show. MBK Entertainment first announced a competition format, but the company scrapped it midway and chose the members internally instead. That decision gave us the original seven-member lineup — Seunghee, Eunice, Huihyeon (then “Cathy”), Jenny, Yebin, Eunjin, and Chaeyeon.

A Lineup That Never Stopped Shifting

If there’s one word that defines DIA’s journey, it’s change. You’ll notice the group cycled through nine different members across its run. Seunghee left in 2016 when her contract expired, Eunchae joined that same year, and Jueun and Somyi arrived in 2017 to round out a nine-member era. Eunjin departed in 2018 for health reasons, Jenny followed in 2019 with a knee injury, and Somyi exited in 2022. By the time DIA released its final single, “Rooting for You,” on its seventh debut anniversary, the group had settled into the lineup fans remember best: Eunice, Huihyeon, Yebin, Chaeyeon, Eunchae, and Jueun.

Highlights Worth Knowing

EraWhat Happened
2016 — SpellDIA released a Harry Potter-themed EP and split into two rotating subunits, BinChaenHyunSeuS (“BCHCS”) and L.U.B.
2017 — YOLOTheir second studio album leaned into member-written tracks, with several girls credited as songwriters and composers.
2018 — Summer Ade“WooWoo” finally brought DIA its first-ever music show win, three years after debut.
2022 — Rooting for YouDIA released a farewell single as its members’ contracts with the agency expired.

DIA isn’t officially disbanded — members have said the group chat is still active and that they’d be open to reuniting — but the act has been on an indefinite hiatus since September 2022, with each member now pursuing music, acting, or broadcasting under separate agencies. Whether or not DIA ever makes a full comeback, its catalog remains a genuinely fun snapshot of a girl group that leaned into dance-pop energy, self-written lyrics, and a whole lot of member turnover along the way.

“Do It Amazing — that's not just our name, it's our promise to every AID watching us grow.”

Detailed Information

Full Group NameDIA (다이아; short for DIAMOND, backronym for "Do It Amazing")
Debut DateSeptember 14, 2015
Management / LabelMBK Entertainment (later PocketDol Studio)
Distribution PartnersKakao Entertainment · Beyond Music
GenreK-pop · Dance-pop · R&B
Number of Members6 current (Eunice, Huihyeon, Yebin, Chaeyeon, Eunchae, Jueun) + 4 former members
Official Fandom NameAID
Country of OriginSouth Korea
Slogan"Do It Amazing!"
Global Brand PartnershipsNo major global brand partnerships confirmed
LightstickNo official lightstick released (fans use AID Blue & DIA Red as fan colors)

Discography Summary

Studio Albums2
Mini Albums (EPs)6
Single Albums11
Special Albums0
Repackages1
Japanese Releases0
World Tours0

Meet the Members

Get to know each member of DIA — their roles, backgrounds, and what makes them special.

Huihyeon Leader · Main Rapper · Lead Dancer · Vocalist
Huihyeon
기희현 (Ki Hui-hyeon) · former stage name Cathy
BornJune 16, 1995
BirthplaceNamwon, North Jeolla, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight167 cm / 46 kg
Zodiac Sign♊ Gemini
MBTIESTP
Blood TypeO
Eunice Main Vocalist · Main Dancer
Eunice
허수연 (Heo Soo-yeon)
BornSeptember 2, 1991
BirthplaceBusan, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight166 cm / 49 kg
Zodiac Sign♍ Virgo
MBTIISTP
Blood TypeA
Jueun Main Vocalist
Jueun
이주은 (Lee Ju-eun)
BornJune 7, 1995
BirthplaceSuwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight163 cm / 44 kg
Zodiac Sign♊ Gemini
MBTIISTP
Blood TypeA
Yebin Lead Vocalist
Yebin
백예빈 (Baek Ye-bin)
BornJuly 13, 1997
BirthplaceChuncheon, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight164 cm / 44 kg
Zodiac Sign♋ Cancer
MBTIENFP
Blood TypeA
Eunchae Lead Vocalist · Lead Dancer · Lead Rapper · Maknae
Eunchae
권채원 (Kwon Chae-won)
BornMay 26, 1999
BirthplaceSeoul, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight157 cm / 41 kg
Zodiac Sign♊ Gemini
MBTIESFP
Blood TypeA
Chaeyeon Vocalist · Rapper · Visual · Face of the Group
Chaeyeon
정채연 (Jung Chae-yeon)
BornDecember 1, 1997
BirthplaceSuncheon, South Jeolla-do, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight166 cm / 49 kg
Zodiac Sign♐ Sagittarius
MBTIISFJ
Blood TypeA
Somyi Lead Dancer · Vocalist · Rapper · Maknae (Former Member)
Somyi
안솜이 (Ahn Som-yi)
BornJanuary 26, 2000
BirthplaceChangwon, South Gyeongsang-do, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight167 cm / 48 kg
Zodiac Sign♒ Aquarius
MBTIENFP
Blood TypeA
Jenny Vocalist · Rapper · Visual (Former Member)
Jenny
이소율 (Lee So-yul)
BornSeptember 14, 1996
BirthplaceIncheon, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight165 cm / 47 kg
Zodiac Sign♍ Virgo
MBTIENFP
Blood TypeA
Eunjin Main Dancer · Lead Rapper · Vocalist (Former Member)
Eunjin
안은진 (Ahn Eun-jin)
BornAugust 31, 1997
BirthplaceMokpo, South Jeolla-do, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight169.1 cm / 48 kg
Zodiac Sign♍ Virgo
MBTIESFP
Blood TypeA
Seunghee Leader · Main Vocalist · Face of the Group (Former Member)
Seunghee
조승희 (Cho Seung-hee) · now known as Cho Yi-hyun
BornJune 3, 1991
BirthplaceGwangju, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Height / Weight166 cm / 43 kg
Zodiac Sign♊ Gemini
Blood TypeO

Trivia & Fun Facts

Interesting details and fun facts about DIA.

DIA's name is short for "DIAMOND" and doubles as a backronym for "Do It Amazing."
MBK Entertainment originally planned a survival show to pick the lineup, then scrapped it and chose the members internally instead.
DIA debuted on September 14, 2015 with the double title tracks "Somehow" and "My Friend's Boyfriend."
Because DIA and T-ara shared the same agency, fans nicknamed DIA "T-ara's little sister group."
Leader Seunghee got her start in the group F-VE DOLLS before joining DIA's original lineup.
Huihyeon originally promoted under the stage name Cathy before switching to her real name.
Eunice was briefly part of the group Jewelry, under the stage name Soo Yeon, before it disbanded.
Chaeyeon and Huihyeon both paused DIA promotions in December 2015 to compete on Produce 101.
Chaeyeon placed 7th on Produce 101 and became a temporary member of the project group I.O.I.
Eunchae joined DIA in March 2016 and was initially introduced under her real name, Chaewon.
Jueun and Somyi joined as new members in April 2017, briefly expanding the lineup to nine.
DIA released a Harry Potter-themed EP called Spell, led by the single "Mr. Potter."
After Spell, DIA split into two rotating subunits: BinChaenHyunSeuS ("BCHCS") and L.U.B.
The pre-release single "You Are My Flower" was a trot collaboration with veteran singers Kim Yeon-ja and Hong Jin-young.
Several members co-wrote and composed their own material, including "Will You Go Out With Me?" and songs on the YOLO album.
Yebin and Somyi both competed on the KBS survival show The Unit, with Yebin finishing in 2nd place.
Yebin later joined UNI.T, the temporary group formed from The Unit's results.
DIA earned its first-ever music show win with "WooWoo" from the Summer Ade EP in August 2018, three years after debut.
Eunjin left the group in May 2018, citing health difficulties.
Jenny left DIA in July 2019 after being diagnosed with a knee condition.
Flower 4 Seasons, released in June 2020, marked DIA's first EP under the newly formed PocketDol Studio.
Somyi departed the group in January 2022 after ending her exclusive contract.
DIA released its farewell single, "Rooting for You," on September 14, 2022, timed to the group's seventh debut anniversary.
Despite contracts ending in 2022, member Yebin said the group didn't consider itself disbanded and hoped to reunite for future releases.
Members have mentioned in later interviews that their group chat has stayed active well into the hiatus.
Jung Chaeyeon became one of the most recognizable former members through her ongoing acting and music career.
Kwon Chae-won (Eunchae) later competed on the girl-group survival show Universe Ticket in 2023.
Several former members, including Jenny and Eunjin, moved into acting or online broadcasting after leaving DIA.
DIA's fandom name, AID, is essentially the group's name read in reverse order.
The group's official colors are AID Blue and DIA Red, though DIA never released a dedicated concert lightstick.
DIA's catalog blends upbeat dance-pop title tracks with occasional trot and R&B influences.
Hit-maker Shinsadong Tiger, who produced DIA's debut single, returned to work on several of the group's later comebacks.

Full Discography

Every release by DIA, organized by category.

Studio Albums
Full Album
Do It Amazing
September 14, 2015
11 Tracks · "Somehow", "My Friend's Boyfriend"
Full Album
YOLO
April 19, 2017
14 Tracks · "Will You Go Out with Me?", "Light"
Mini Albums (EP)
Mini Album
Happy Ending
June 14, 2016
6 Tracks · "On the Road"
Mini Album
Spell
September 13, 2016
6 Tracks · "Mr. Potter"
Mini Album
Love Generation
August 22, 2017
12 Tracks · "Can't Stop"
Repackage
Present (Love Generation Repackage)
October 12, 2017
4 New Tracks · "Good Night"
Mini Album
Summer Ade
August 9, 2018
8 Tracks · "WooWoo"
Mini Album
Newtro
March 19, 2019
6 Tracks · "Woowa"
Mini Album
Flower 4 Seasons
June 10, 2020
6 Tracks · "Hug U"
Single Albums
Title Track
Somehow
September 14, 2015
From debut album Do It Amazing
Digital Single
My Friend's Boyfriend
October 20, 2015
Digital single from Do It Amazing
Title Track
On the Road
June 14, 2016
From Happy Ending EP
Title Track
Mr. Potter
September 13, 2016
From Spell EP
Title Track
Will You Go Out with Me?
April 19, 2017
From YOLO album
Title Track
Can't Stop
August 22, 2017
From Love Generation EP
Title Track
Good Night
October 12, 2017
From Present repackage
Title Track
WooWoo
August 9, 2018
From Summer Ade EP
Title Track
Woowa
March 19, 2019
From Newtro EP
Title Track
Hug U
June 10, 2020
From Flower 4 Seasons EP
Farewell Single
Rooting for You
September 14, 2022
Title track "The Blinding Past," final single before hiatus

Popular Music Videos

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Now Playing
"Somehow" - Official MV

Awards, Achievements
& Milestones

A record of awards, certifications, chart milestones, and notable achievements earned by DIA.

0
Daesang Awards
6
Total Trophies
1+
Countries Recognized
3
Chart Milestones
🏆
2016
New Artist of the Year
Gaon Chart K-pop Awards
🏆
2015
Special Idol Awards
Seoul Music Awards Global
🏆
2016
Kpop Singer Award
Korea First Brand Awards
🏆
2017
Photogenic Award
Asia Artist Awards
🏆
2017
Rising Star Award
Soribada Best K-Music Awards
🏆
2018
New Hallyu Performance Award
Asia Model Awards

Group Timeline

Key moments and milestones that have defined DIA's story.

February 2015
Group Announced
MBK Entertainment revealed plans to debut a new girl group, initially framed around a survival-show concept.
Milestone
September 14, 2015
Official Debut
DIA released its debut studio album "Do It Amazing" and lead single "Somehow."
Milestone
March 2016
Eunchae Joins
Eunchae joined the lineup, initially introduced under her real name, Chaewon.
Milestone
April 2016
Seunghee Departs
Leader Seunghee left the group after her contract with MBK Entertainment expired.
Milestone
September 2016
Spell Released
DIA released the Harry Potter-themed EP "Spell" and split into subunits BCHCS and L.U.B.
Milestone
April 2017
Jueun & Somyi Join
Two new members joined ahead of the group's second studio album, briefly expanding DIA to nine members.
Milestone
April 19, 2017
YOLO Released
DIA released its second studio album "YOLO" and lead single "Will You Go Out with Me?"
Milestone
May 2018
Eunjin Departs
Eunjin left DIA to focus on her health.
Milestone
August 9, 2018
First Music Show Win
"WooWoo" earned DIA its first-ever music show win, three years after debut.
Milestone
July 2019
Jenny Departs
Jenny left the group after being diagnosed with a knee injury.
Milestone
June 10, 2020
Flower 4 Seasons
DIA released its sixth EP, "Flower 4 Seasons," its first under newly formed PocketDol Studio.
Milestone
January 2022
Somyi Departs
Somyi left DIA after ending her exclusive contract.
Milestone
September 14, 2022
Rooting for You
DIA released its farewell single, "Rooting for You," on the group's seventh debut anniversary as contracts expired.
Milestone

Fan Club & Light Stick

Everything that makes DIA's fandom unique — from their name to their official light stick.

Fandom Name
AID

AID is DIA's official fandom name — the group's name spelled backwards — representing the loyal fanbase that has stuck with DIA through nine lineup changes and a seven-year run.

Light Stick
No Official Lightstick (AID Blue & DIA Red Fan Colors)

DIA never released a dedicated concert lightstick during its run; fans instead represent the group using its official colors, AID Blue and DIA Red, at fan events and music shows.

Social Media

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