BAE173 is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by PocketDol Studio, a subsidiary of MBK Entertainment and Interpark, that debuted on November 19, 2020, with their first mini-album Intersection: Spark, featuring the lead single "Crush on U".[1] The group's name is an acronym for "Before Anyone Else," incorporating the number 1 to represent perfection and 73 as a lucky number, reflecting their aspiration to be the top priority in the music industry.[1] Originally a nine-member ensemble including alumni from the survival show Produce X 101 such as Lee Hangyul and Nam Dohyun, BAE173 has navigated lineup changes and diverse activities, evolving into a dynamic act known for blending R&B, electronic dance, and pop elements in their music.[2]Following their debut, BAE173 released subsequent mini-albums like Intersection: Trace (2021) with the title track "Loved You" and mini-albums such as Intersection: Blaze (2022), establishing a discography centered on themes of youth, love, and self-discovery. In October 2025, the group released their first full-length album New Chapter: Desear.[1][3] The group gained attention for high-energy performances and intricate choreography, amassing millions of views on music videos and building a dedicated fanbase called BAELIE.[4] By 2023, member Nam Dohyun departed due to personal reasons, reducing the lineup to eight: J-Min, Hangyul, Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit. J-Min halted group activities in February 2025 to focus on his project group.[2]In recent years, BAE173 members have pursued individual and collaborative opportunities amid industry survival shows. In 2024, J-Min placed third on JTBC's Project 7, joining the project group Close Your Eyes, while Hangyul ranked sixth on iQIYI's Starlight Boys, debuting in the Korean-Chinese unit POLARIX in 2025.[5] The remaining six members—Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit—collaborated with members of fellow PocketDol act FANTASY BOYS to form the 11-member project group Double 0ne, debuting on June 12, 2025, with the EP Xpert and title track "On the Rocks with Kiss."[6] In October 2025, the group made a comeback with their first full-length album New Chapter: Desear as a seven-member unit, with Hangyul returning from project activities. However, in November 2025, member Doha filed a lawsuit against PocketDol Studio seeking to suspend his exclusive contract, citing unpaid dues and mistreatment; the matter remains ongoing as of November 2025.[3][7] This adaptability highlights the group's resilience in the competitive K-pop landscape.
Background
Name origin
The name "BAE173" derives from the acronym "BAE," which stands for "Before Anyone Else," signifying the group's aspiration to be fans' primary choice in K-pop ahead of all others.[1]The "173" component breaks down into the number 1, representing perfection and primacy, combined with 73, designated as the group's lucky number to symbolize good fortune in their endeavors.[1]PocketDol Studio revealed the official logo on September 25, 2020, as part of the group's naming announcement, featuring stylized elements that integrate the acronym and numerals for visual cohesion.[8]The official fandom name, "ELSE" (엘스), stems from the same "Before Anyone Else" etymology, underscoring the members' commitment to prioritizing and staying connected with supporters wherever they may be, as articulated by the group themselves.[9]
Formation and concept
BAE173 was formed in late 2019 under PocketDol Studio, a South Korean entertainment company established in 2017 as a joint venture between MBK Entertainment and Interpark to focus on idol group development and audition programs.[10] The agency's initial efforts involved scouting and assembling a nine-member lineup through a rigorous selection process that included global open auditions attracting tens of thousands of applicants and intensive pre-debut training to hone performance skills. Trainees underwent months of evaluation in vocals, dance, and stage presence before finalizing the group composition in early 2020, with preparations culminating in the announcement of their official logo that September.[8]The group's core artistic vision centers on versatility as a boy band, drawing from a blend of pop, hip-hop, and R&B influences to create energetic, synth-driven tracks that capture the vibrancy of youth.[11] Their debut era emphasized a bright, otherworldly space theme with cheerful visuals and nostalgic schoolboy aesthetics, setting a foundation for exploring themes of self-discovery, resilience, and personal growth in subsequent releases.[12] This conceptual approach allows BAE173 to balance playful, uplifting narratives with bolder, introspective elements, reflecting the transitional experiences of young adulthood.PocketDol Studio has played a pivotal role in the group's management and promotion, handling everything from self-producing songwriting—led by members like Dohyon—to strategic marketing that highlights their multifaceted talents across music, dance, and variety activities.[12] Post-debut, the agency focused on building a dedicated fanbase through consistent content releases and participation in high-visibility platforms, positioning BAE173 as an adaptable act capable of evolving concepts while maintaining a youthful, relatable identity.[13]
History
Pre-debut
PocketDol Studio began preparing its first boy group project in 2019, with most members undergoing training during this period to develop their skills in vocals, dance, and performance.[14] Two key members, Lee Hangyul and Nam Dohyon, brought prior exposure from survival programs; both participated in Mnet's Produce X 101 in 2019, where they ranked in the final lineup and debuted as part of the project group X1 from October 2019 to January 2020.[14] Following X1's disbandment due to voting manipulation allegations, Hangyul and Dohyon formed the duo H&D under PocketDol Studio, debuting in April 2020 with the mini album Soulmate featuring title tracks "GOODNIGHT" and "SOUL," which allowed them to maintain fan connections while integrating into the larger group lineup.[14][15]On May 5, 2020, PocketDol Studio officially announced that Hangyul and Dohyon would join seven other trainees to form the agency's upcoming boy group, slated for a fall debut, highlighting the members' diverse charms and potential industry impact.[14] This formation drew on the survival show experiences of Hangyul and Dohyon to bolster the group's visibility, combining them with PocketDol's in-house talents who had been training since the project's inception.[14] H&D released their final album Umbrella in September 2020 as a transitional project, further engaging fans ahead of the group's launch.[16]Pre-debut promotions intensified in September 2020 with the release of individual member teaser photos and videos, starting with Nam Dohyon on September 4 and continuing daily through Lee Hangyul on September 23, showcasing each member's unique style and personality.[17] On September 25, the group name BAE173—an acronym for "Before Anyone Else," incorporating the number 1 for perfection and 73 as a lucky number—was revealed alongside group logo images and collective photos, sparking initial fan engagement through social media and official channels.[17] These teasers built anticipation by emphasizing the nine members' synergy and the agency's vision for a fresh, energetic boy group.[17]
2020–2023: Debut, early releases, Peak Time, and Dohyon's departure
BAE173 officially debuted on November 19, 2020, under PocketDol Studio with their first extended play (EP), Intersection: Spark, and the lead single "Crush on U." The release marked the group's entry into the competitive K-pop landscape, showcasing a blend of energetic pop and R&B influences that highlighted the members' vocal and dance synergies honed from pre-debut training. Initial promotions included music show appearances and online content, though the group faced challenges with limited visibility due to the agency's modest resources and the saturated market, resulting in modest chart performances early on.[18]In April 2021, BAE173 followed up with their second EP, Intersection: Trace, released on April 8, featuring the lead single "Loved You," which emphasized emotional ballads and growth in songwriting contributions from members like Hangyul. The album's promotions involved fan meetings and live stages, helping to cultivate a dedicated fanbase known as "ELSE," despite ongoing hurdles such as insufficient marketing support that hindered broader commercial breakthrough. By this time, the group began incorporating self-produced elements, reflecting their increasing involvement in creative processes to build a distinct identity.[19]The group's momentum continued into 2022 with Intersection: Blaze on March 30, led by the intense track "Jaws," which introduced edgier hip-hop and trap elements to diversify their sound. Promotions included international fan events and collaborations, gradually expanding their reach amid persistent issues like delayed comebacks and low streaming numbers compared to peers. Later that year, on August 17, BAE173 released Odyssey: Dash, the first installment of a new series, with the titular lead single promoting themes of perseverance through upbeat, futuristic production; this EP underscored their evolution as a self-producing unit, with members contributing to lyrics and choreography. Live performances during this period, including concerts and variety show appearances, fostered organic fan engagement and loyalty despite initial commercial struggles.[20][21][12]Seeking greater exposure, BAE173 participated in JTBC's survival program Peak Time from February to April 2023, competing as a full group in various performance challenges that showcased their versatility and stage presence. They advanced to the finals, ultimately securing 5th place, which significantly boosted their profile, fanbase growth, and post-show opportunities like increased social media engagement and invitations to events. The experience highlighted their resilience, drawing attention to underpromoted groups and providing a platform for narrative-driven performances.[22]On June 22, 2023, member Dohyon announced his departure from BAE173 following a successful court ruling to suspend his exclusive contract with PocketDol Studio, stemming from disputes over management and health-related hiatuses that began in October 2022. The agency confirmed the lineup adjustment, with the remaining members committing to continue activities, marking the group's first major change and a transitional phase amid their rising momentum from Peak Time.[23][24]
2024–2025: Luceat, Desear, project participations, and Doha's contract dispute
Following a period of hiatus after former member Dohyon's departure in 2023, BAE173 marked their return on March 13, 2024, with the release of their fifth extended play (EP), New Chapter: Luceat, under PocketDol Studio. The EP featured three tracks, including the lead single "Fifty-Fifty," which showcased the group's evolved sound blending pop and R&B elements amid their eight-member lineup of J-Min, Hangyul, Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit. This comeback was positioned as a "new chapter" for the group, emphasizing resilience and artistic growth after challenges in promotions and visibility.[25][26]In October 2024, several members participated in high-profile survival programs to boost individual exposure and group momentum. J-Min, Muzin, Junseo, and Youngseo competed in JTBC's Project 7, with J-Min securing 3rd place and debuting as part of the seven-member project group Close Your Eyes on April 2, 2025, with the mini-album Eternalt. Hangyul, Yoojun, Doha, and Bit appeared in the Chinese-South Korean collaboration Starlight Boys on iQIYI, where Hangyul achieved 6th place and debuted in the project unit POLARIX in early 2025. On February 3, 2025, J-Min announced a suspension of activities with BAE173 to focus on Close Your Eyes promotions. Meanwhile, Hangyul returned to BAE173 activities in August 2025 while balancing POLARIX commitments. The eliminated members from both shows—Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit—collaborated with five members of PocketDol act FANTASY BOYS to form the 11-member project group Double 0ne, debuting on June 12, 2025, with the EP Xpert and title track "On the Rocks with Kiss." These participations highlighted the members' versatility but contributed to temporary lineup instability.[27][28][29][30][31][6]Building on this momentum, BAE173 announced plans for their first full-length album in September 2025, culminating in the release of the EP New Chapter: Desear on October 14, 2025. The six-track EP, distributed by Kakao Entertainment and promoted by seven members (Hangyul, Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit, excluding J-Min), included the title track "Turned Up" and pre-release singles, signaling a shift toward more mature themes of desire and ambition; it was framed as a precursor to the anticipated full album amid the group's expanding discography. Concurrently, the group revealed details for their BAE173 Fan-Con in Japan Tour 2025, commencing November 4 in Hiroshima and extending to cities like Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo through mid-November, as part of broader preparations for international expansion including Japanese promotions and potential market penetration.[3][32][33]On November 6, 2025, member Doha filed a lawsuit against PocketDol Studio seeking confirmation of the invalidity of his exclusive contract and a provisional injunction to suspend group activities under it, alleging unpaid dues, financial mismanagement by the agency, mistreatment, and unilateral activity halts that exacerbated his personal hardships. In response, on November 7, the agency's legal representatives from Kwangya Law Firm issued a statement attributing Doha's actions to "cumulative unprofessional conduct," including sudden absences and insincere attitudes that allegedly forced an extended hiatus for the group, while expressing regret to fans and denying settlement intentions.[7][34][35]The dispute has immediately disrupted BAE173's ongoing Japan tour, with Doha absent from performances starting November 4 and a mediation session held on November 17; as of November 19, 2025, the case remains unresolved, with the group proceeding with reduced promotions for Desear and prioritizing remaining commitments. Fan reactions, particularly from the fandom ELSE, have been polarized yet largely supportive of Doha, with online campaigns trending #StandWithDoha on platforms like X and Instagram, calls for agency transparency, and concerns over the group's stability echoing past member departures, though some expressed disappointment in the timing amid their resurgence.[36][37][38]
Members
Current members
As of November 2025, BAE173's current lineup consists of eight members, each contributing to the group's dynamic as performers, with several having expanded their careers through recent project participations and survival shows.[2]J-Min, born Jeon Min-wook on October 16, 1999, in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, serves as the main rapper, lead dancer, and sub-vocalist. He trained for several years as a trainee under RBW Entertainment and Goodluck Entertainment before joining MBK Entertainment (now PocketDol Studio) in August 2020, accumulating approximately two years of pre-debut training with the agency. His specialties include soccer, jumping rope, and limbo performances. Up to 2023, he gained individual recognition for his lead role in the web drama Love Class 2. In 2024, J-Min participated in JTBC's survival show Project 7, ranking 3rd overall and debuting with the resulting project boy group Close Your Eyes on April 2, 2025; he has been on hiatus from BAE173 group activities since February 3, 2025, focusing on his project commitments.[2][39][40]Hangyul, born Lee Han-gyul on December 7, 1999, in Incheon, South Korea, is the leader, main dancer, and lead vocalist. He underwent 4 years and 2 months of training prior to debut. His specialties encompass acrobatics, contemporary dancing, and ball-spinning tricks. Prior to 2023, Hangyul notably competed on Mnet's The Unit in 2017, finishing as a finalist, and on Produce X 101 in 2019, where he debuted as a member of the project group X1 before its disbandment; he also formed the duo H&D with former member Dohyon during that period. In 2024, he appeared on iQIYI's global survival show Starlight Boys, securing 6th place and debuting with the project group Polarix on May 28, 2025, while maintaining his status as a core BAE173 member. Hangyul returned to full BAE173 activities in August 2025.[2][39]Yoojun, born Lee Ju-hyung on December 22, 2000, in South Korea, holds positions as lead dancer and sub-vocalist. Details on his exact training duration are limited, but he prepared under PocketDol Studio ahead of the group's 2020 debut. His specialties are not publicly detailed beyond general dance proficiency. Up to 2023, his notable solo work included a cameo appearance in Song Gain's music video for "엄마 아리랑." In 2024, Yoojun competed on Starlight Boys, placing 10th and returning to BAE173 afterward; in June 2025, he debuted with the project group Double 0ne alongside fellow BAE173 members Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit, releasing their first EP Xpert. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear.[2][39][6]Muzin, born Kim Hyun-woo on March 29, 2001, in South Korea, is the main dancer and rapper. He trained for about three years as a Source Music trainee starting in 2017 before transferring to PocketDol Studio. His dance skills are his primary specialty. No major solo activities are recorded up to 2023. In 2024, Muzin joined Project 7, ranking 11th and returning to BAE173; he then participated in the formation of Double 0ne in June 2025, contributing to their debut EP Xpert. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear.[2][41][6]Junseo, born Park Jun-seo on December 28, 2001, in South Korea, functions as main rapper and lead vocalist. He trained as a former Starship Entertainment trainee and participated in the 2016 survival show Boys24 before joining BAE173's lineup. Dancing is among his key specialties. Up to 2023, his pre-debut survival show experience stands as his primary notable individual effort. During 2024's Project 7, he ranked 21st and returned to the group; in 2025, Junseo became the leader of Double 0ne upon their June debut with Xpert. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear.[2][39]Youngseo, born Ryu Young-seo on June 13, 2002, in South Korea, is the main vocalist. Like Muzin, he trained at Source Music for several years before moving to PocketDol Studio. He specializes in covering girl group dances. No significant solo activities are noted up to 2023. In 2024, Youngseo competed on Project 7, achieving 17th place before returning to BAE173; he subsequently joined Double 0ne for their 2025 debut EP Xpert. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear.[2][39][6]Doha, born Kim Do-ha on March 7, 2004, in South Korea, serves as lead rapper and lead dancer. His training details under PocketDol Studio are not extensively documented, but he prepared for debut since his teenage years. Specialties beyond rapping and dancing are not specified. Up to 2023, Doha worked as a child actor in various projects. He participated in Starlight Boys in 2024, tying for 13th-18th place and returning to the group; he featured in Double 0ne's June 2025 debut with Xpert, but entered hiatus on September 23, 2025, due to health issues, amid an ongoing contract dispute filed against PocketDol Studio on November 6, 2025. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear prior to his hiatus.[2][39][2]Bit, born Lee Bit-nae on July 21, 2004, in South Korea, is the lead vocalist and the group's maknae. Specific training duration is unavailable, but he joined preparations early in his career. His specialties include modeling poses from his pre-debut experience. Up to 2023, Bit worked as a child model and held a part-time job at an aquarium. In 2024, he appeared on Starlight Boys but was eliminated, returning to BAE173 thereafter; he debuted with Double 0ne in June 2025 via their EP Xpert. He participated in BAE173's October 2025 comeback promotions for the full album New Chapter: Desear.[2][39][6]
Former members
Nam Dohyon (born November 30, 2002), better known as Dohyon, was the vocalist and rapper of BAE173. He first entered the public eye as an independent trainee on the survival program Under Nineteen in 2018, where he competed on the rap team and was eliminated in episode 9, placing 12th overall.[42] The following year, Dohyon participated in Mnet's Produce X 101, training for five months under MBK Entertainment and ultimately ranking 8th, which earned him a spot in the temporary boy group X1.[43] After X1's disbandment in 2020 due to vote-rigging allegations, Dohyon transitioned to PocketDol Studio (a subsidiary of MBK) and was announced as the first revealed member of BAE173 in September 2020.[44]In BAE173, Dohyon contributed significantly to the group's early promotions, serving as a key rapper and vocalist on their debut extended play Intersection: Spark (2020) and subsequent releases like Trace (2021) and Blaze (2022). He also participated in the duo subunit H&D with fellow member Hangyul, debuting in April 2020 with the single "The Little Giant" and releasing additional tracks until 2023.[45] His versatile skills in rapping and songwriting were highlighted during the group's appearance on JTBC's Peak Time in 2023, where BAE173 performed as a nine-member unit.[23]Dohyon's tenure with BAE173 ended on June 22, 2023, following his successful lawsuit to suspend his exclusive contract with PocketDol Studio. He had filed the application for a provisional injunction earlier that year, citing issues with the agency, and the court ruled in his favor, allowing him to leave without further obligations at the time.[23] Unlike the ongoing contract dispute involving current member Doha, Dohyon's exit was resolved amicably through legal means without prolonged conflict.[24]Following his departure, Dohyon pursued independent activities as a rapper and songwriter under the stage name toni rei. He made his solo debut on September 6, 2024, with the digital single "19" featuring Shyboii and Tobii, marking his shift to hip-hop and personal artistry.[42] In 2025, he contributed production to tracks for AOMG's girl crew, further establishing his presence in the independent music scene.[43]Dohyon's exit prompted BAE173 to continue as an eight-member group, with adjustments to formations and vocal arrangements in live performances and music videos, maintaining their momentum through subsequent releases like Luceat (2024).[24]
Membership timeline
BAE173 was initially formed as a nine-member group in 2020 under PocketDol Studio (formerly MBK Entertainment), with member announcements beginning in September 2020.[46] The group debuted on November 19, 2020, with the mini album Intersection: Spark, featuring all nine members: Bit, Doha, Dohyon, Hangyul, J-Min, Junseo, Muzin, Yoojun, and Youngseo.[2]In early 2023, Dohyon went on hiatus due to health issues related to COVID-19, leading BAE173 to participate in JTBC's survival show Peak Time from January to April with the remaining eight members.[47] On June 22, 2023, Dohyon officially departed the group after winning a lawsuit to suspend his exclusive contract with the agency, reducing the active lineup to eight members.[46][2]The lineup remained stable at eight members through 2024 and into 2025, despite individual participations in temporary projects that affected group visibility. For instance, in late 2024, the members split for survival shows: J-Min, Junseo, Muzin, and Youngseo joined JTBC's Project 7, while Bit, Doha, Hangyul, and Yoojun appeared on Starlight Boys.[5] In June 2025, six members—Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit—formed the temporary project group Double 0ne with members from FANTASY BOYS. In October 2025, BAE173 promoted their first full-length album New Chapter: Desear with a seven-member lineup consisting of Hangyul, Yoojun, Muzin, Junseo, Youngseo, Doha, and Bit, excluding J-Min on hiatus.Recent contract disputes have introduced uncertainty without official changes to the roster as of November 2025. On February 3, 2025, J-Min announced the suspension of his BAE173 activities to focus on debuting with a new project group, Close Your Eyes, though the agency claimed this violated his contract and he remains contractually tied.[48] On November 6, 2025, Doha filed a lawsuit against PocketDol Studio seeking to terminate his exclusive contract, citing unpaid dues and mistreatment; the dispute is ongoing, and he is still listed as a member.[37][49]The following table summarizes the key membership phases:
Period
Number of Active Members
Key Events/Notes
Pre-debut (Sep–Nov 2020)
9
Formation and teaser reveals; all nine members introduced.
Debut–2022 (Nov 2020–Dec 2022)
9
Full group promotions with Intersection series EPs.
2023 (Jan–Jun)
8
Dohyon on hiatus; group appears on Peak Time with eight members.
Post-departure (Jul 2023–Jan 2024)
8
Dohyon's official exit; stable lineup for releases like Luceat.
2024
8
No changes; split participation in Project 7 (4 members) and Starlight Boys (4 members).
Early 2025 (Jan–Jun)
8 (with 1 inactive)
J-Min suspends activities amid contract dispute; 6 members in temporary Double 0ne project.
Late 2025 (Jul–Nov)
8 (with 2 inactive/disputed)
Doha's ongoing contract lawsuit; October 2025 promotions with 7 members; group plans further activities.
Discography
Studio albums
New Chapter: Desear, the group's first full-length album under the New Chapter series, was released digitally on October 14, 2025, and physically on October 24, 2025. It peaked at number 11 on the Circle Album Chart. With eight tracks, the lead single "Turned Up" conveyed desire and reunion sentiments. The tracklist features:
"BAE (Before Anyone Else)" [50]
As of November 2025, it had sold 47,409 copies on the Circle Chart, without certifications.[51]
Extended plays
BAE173's extended plays demonstrate a thematic evolution from the youthful energy and romantic sparks of their early "Intersection" series to exploratory journeys in "Odyssey" and introspective maturity in "New Chapter: Luceat", reflecting the group's growth amid lineup changes and stylistic experimentation.[46] The five EPs collectively sold over 160,000 physical copies on the Circle Chart by November 2025, with their full discography exceeding 210,000 copies including the 2025 studio album. Later releases showed marked commercial improvement.[52][53]Intersection: Spark, the group's debut EP, was released on November 19, 2020, and peaked at number 12 on the Circle Album Chart. It consists of five tracks, with the lead single "Crush on U" (반하겠어) capturing initial crushes and debut excitement; "Every Little Thing Is You" (모두 너야) serves as a bonus track. The tracklist is:
"Prelude: With Me"
"Crush On U" (반하겠어)
"Fly"
"I'll Never Say" (죽어도 못하는 말)
"Every Little Thing Is You" (모두 너야) [54]
The EP sold 18,785 copies on the Circle Chart, with no certifications.[53]
Intersection: Trace, released on April 8, 2021, peaked at number 32 on the Circle Album Chart. Featuring five tracks, it led with the single "Loved You" (사랑했다), exploring lingering emotions from past relationships. The tracklist includes:
"#Trace"
"Loved You" (사랑했다)
"I Can't Sleep"
"Green Light"
"Loved You (사랑했다) (Inst.)" [55]
It achieved 21,397 copies sold on the Circle Chart, marking a slight sales increase without certifications.[53]
Intersection: Blaze, the third EP, came out on March 30, 2022, and reached number 14 on the Circle Album Chart. With five tracks, the lead single "Jaws" emphasized intense passion and confidence. Its tracklist comprises:
"Runnin'"
"Annoyed" (짜증나게)
"JAWS"
"Not Alone" (혼자가 아니야)
"JAWS (Inst.)" [56]
The release sold 21,397 copies on the Circle Chart, BAE173's then-highest without earning certifications.[53]
Odyssey: Dash, released on August 17, 2022, peaked at number 9 on the Circle Album Chart, signaling stronger charting performance. This four-track EP led with "Dash," delving into themes of pursuit and adventure. The tracklist is:
"Get Him Ugh" (걸음마)
"Dash"
"Toez"
"Dash (Inst.)"
It sold 33,373 copies on the Circle Chart, continuing the upward sales trend but without certifications.[57]
New Chapter: Luceat, issued on March 13, 2024, as an eight-member release, topped at number 8 on the Circle Album Chart. The three-track EP featured the lead single "Fifty-Fifty," symbolizing duality and renewal post-departure. Tracks include:
"You" (너) [58]
Selling 68,799 copies on the Circle Chart, it represented a sales breakthrough with no certifications recorded.[53]
Singles
BAE173's promotional singles primarily serve as lead tracks from their extended plays and full-length album, along with select digital standalone releases and pre-releases. These singles have been released digitally via platforms such as Melon, Spotify, and Apple Music, with accompanying music videos on YouTube. The group has promoted their singles through appearances on music programs like M Countdown, The Show, and Music Bank, though they have not secured any music show wins to date.[59]
Title
Release date
Format
Album
Notes
"Crush on U" (반하겠어)
November 19, 2020
Digital single
Intersection: Spark (lead single)
Debut single; up-tempo R&B track with New Jack Swing elements; official MV garnered over 11 million views.[60][1]
"Every Little Thing Is You" (모두 너야)
November 29, 2020
Digital single
Standalone (bonus track from Intersection: Spark CD)
Ballad released shortly after debut; promoted with a music video.[61]
"Loved You" (사랑했다)
April 8, 2021
Digital single
Intersection: Trace (lead single)
Electronic dance track; performed on The Show.[62]
"JAWS"
March 30, 2022
Digital single
Intersection: Blaze (lead single)
Hip-hop influenced track; official MV released on YouTube.[63]
"DaSH"
August 17, 2022
Digital single
Odyssey: DaSH (lead single)
Energetic performance track; promoted across multiple music shows.[64]
"Fifty-Fifty"
March 13, 2024
Digital single
New Chapter: Luceat (lead single)
Dramatic hip-hop ballad hybrid; featured layered vocals and intense choreography.[65][66]
"One Day"
October 2, 2025
Digital single
Pre-release for New Chapter: Desear
First pre-release single for the group's debut full album; romantic theme.[67]
"What's Wrong?" (왜 이러니)
October 3, 2025
Digital single
Pre-release for New Chapter: Desear
Second pre-release; remake-style track performed on The Show.[68]
"Turned Up"
October 14, 2025
Digital single
New Chapter: Desear (title track)
Lead single from first full-length album; expresses longing and affection; physical album released October 24, 2025.[69][70]
Other charted songs
In addition to their lead singles, several B-sides from BAE173's extended plays have garnered independent chart performance, highlighting the depth of their discography. From the 2024 EP New Chapter: Luceat, the track "CRIMSON" peaked at number 195 on the Circle Download Chart during week 11. Similarly, "너 (You)" reached number 194 on the same chart in the same period, reflecting modest but verifiable digital traction among non-promoted songs. These entries underscore BAE173's consistent output of album cuts with streaming potential, though they did not achieve the higher visibility of title tracks.
Collaborations
BAE173's first notable group collaboration was the digital single "Shining Bright," released on November 12, 2021, in partnership with fellow rookie groups Ciipher and woo!ah!. The track served as the official theme song for the 2021 Korean Culture Festival, blending upbeat pop elements with messages of hope and unity to promote K-culture globally.[71]In 2023, BAE173 joined forces with the top six teams from JTBC's survival program Peak Time—including Vanner, Sevenus, Team 24:00, DKB, and M.O.N.T—for the collaborative single "Your Time." Performed during the show's finale and subsequent concert series titled Peak Time Concert: Your Time, the song highlighted the perseverance of under-the-radar K-pop acts, featuring BAE173's dynamic vocals and choreography alongside the other groups to create a high-energy anthem of determination.[46]The group continued collaborative efforts in 2024 with labelmates FANTASY BOYS on "To. My Dear," a heartfelt pop ballad released on July 9 as the theme song for the Lullua homeware brand. Featuring BAE173 members J-Min, Hangyul, and Youngseo alongside FANTASY BOYS' Hong Sung-min and Gyu Rae, the track emphasized themes of cherished memories and warmth, with its vivid music video showcasing synchronized performances against colorful backdrops.[72]BAE173 members from the remaining lineup collaborated with FANTASY BOYS to form the 11-member project group Double 0ne, debuting on June 12, 2025, with the EP Xpert and title track "On the Rocks with Kiss." This upbeat collaboration incorporated playful lyrics and catchy hooks, allowing members from both groups to experiment with fresh vocal harmonies and stage synergy.[6]On the member front, J-Min contributed prominently to JTBC's Project 7 survival show in 2024, where he placed third and debuted in the resulting global boy group Close Your Eyes. His key involvement included the premiere performance of the program's theme song "Run (Up To You)," released September 24, 2024, a motivational track co-performed by all 100 contestants that underscored themes of pursuit and self-empowerment through intense choreography and rap verses. J-Min's vocal and dance input helped elevate group stages like covers of "Time After Time," blending his BAE173-honed skills with new trainees for cohesive, high-stakes presentations.[73]Similarly, Hangyul represented BAE173 on iQIYI's Starlight Boys in late 2024, securing sixth place and a spot in the debut project group POLARIX. His contributions featured in the signal song "Good Luck (Be My Luck)," a lively opener emphasizing opportunity and luck, where Hangyul's leadership shone in guiding team dynamics during dance evaluations. He also participated in the finale track "Pretty Dirty Boy," released December 28, 2024, a bold, edgy pop number that highlighted his rap delivery and stage presence alongside international trainees, fostering cross-cultural creative exchanges in the program's competitive environment.[74]
Other appearances
In October 2025, BAE173 released a remake of T-ara's 2010 hit "Why Are You Being Like This?" titled "What's Wrong?" (왜 이러니) as a pre-release digital single on October 3, serving as a promotional track ahead of their first full-length album New Chapter: Desear.[75] The remake reinterprets the original's playful pop sound with BAE173's signature energetic style, incorporating modern production elements while retaining the catchy chorus, and was accompanied by an official music video featuring vibrant choreography.[76] The announcement was made on September 25, 2025, generating buzz among fans for bridging second-generation K-pop with contemporary boy group aesthetics.On September 3, 2024, BAE173 issued a special edition DVD single titled What, which included an unreleased track of the same name along with exclusive behind-the-scenes content and a music video, targeted specifically at international and dedicated fans.[46] This limited-release format highlighted the group's efforts to engage their fandom "ELSE" through unique, non-traditional music distribution outside their standard EP and album cycles.[77]
Media appearances
Music videos
BAE173's debut music video for "Crush on U," released on November 19, 2020, as the title track of their first EP Intersection: Spark, captures the group's youthful energy and charm through vibrant, sparkly visuals emphasizing first crushes and playful romance. The video features dynamic choreography against colorful, urban backdrops, aligning with the song's up-tempo R&B style inspired by New Jack Swing. It quickly gained traction, surpassing 10 million views on YouTube within weeks of release.[78]The music video for "Loved You," the lead single from their second EP Intersection: Trace released on April 8, 2021, shifts to a more sentimental narrative exploring breakup and sincere past love, presented through electronic dance elements with powerful guitar riffs. Directed in a style reminiscent of introspective group dynamics, the visuals incorporate CGI elements like a jaguar to symbolize emotional turmoil, contrasting the track's bouncy energy with darker, reflective scenes.[79][80]In their 2024 comeback with "Fifty-Fifty" from the EP New Chapter: Luceat, released on March 13, the music video delves into themes of human duality and internal conflict, inspired by the film Split. Directed by 815 VIDEO, known for work with artists like IU and Astro, the dynamic visuals depict the members in a high-stakes game-like scenario, blending powerful choreography with split-personality motifs to convey risk and self-exploration.[81][82][83]The title track "Turned Up" from BAE173's first full-length album New Chapter: Desear (released October 14, 2025), features a feel-good music video set in everyday locations like a gas station and convenience store, highlighting the group's strengthened bond and carefree youthful vibe, with the video released on October 23, 2025. The playful, energetic visuals complement the dance track's addictive melody and uplifting message of hope, showcasing synchronized performances that emphasize camaraderie.[84][85][69]Over time, BAE173's music videos have evolved thematically from the sparkly, innocent depictions of young love in "Crush on U" to more mature explorations of emotional depth in "Loved You" and psychological duality in "Fifty-Fifty," culminating in the affirming, bond-focused narrative of "Turned Up," reflecting the group's growth in conceptual storytelling.[86][79][81][84]
Television shows
BAE173 made their pre-debut television appearance on the November 14, 2020, episode of KBS2's Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, during a special featuring BTS producer Pdogg's hit songs. The group performed a cover of BTS's "I Need U," marking their first stage as a full nine-member lineup just days before their official debut. This performance highlighted their synchronized choreography and vocal harmonies, earning positive attention from viewers and industry figures present, including Pdogg himself.[87][88]In early 2023, BAE173 participated as a team in JTBC's survival program Peak Time, which showcased under-the-radar idol groups competing for a major debut opportunity and prize money. The group, competing under Team 13:00, advanced through multiple rounds with performances of their original tracks like "Shining Bright" and covers such as "Replay" by SHINee, demonstrating their versatility in dance and rap. They ultimately secured fifth place in the finale on April 19, 2023, behind winners VANNER, with notable individual highlights including J-Min's rap MVP award in Round 2. This appearance boosted their visibility, leading to increased fan engagement and subsequent promotions.[22][89]The group returned to competitive television in late 2024, with members splitting across two major survival shows to pursue individual growth amid their ongoing activities. On JTBC's Project 7, a Korea-China collaboration program that aired from October to December 2024, J-Min, Muzin, Junseo, and Youngseo competed individually for spots in a new project boy group. J-Min impressed with his rap skills and stage presence, finishing in third place during the December 27 finale and earning a debut position in the resulting group Close Your Eyes. His teammates Muzin, Youngseo, and Junseo ranked 11th, 17th, and 21st, respectively, showcasing the group's depth in vocal and performance categories.[2][90]Simultaneously, Hangyul, Yoojun, Doha, and Bit joined the multinational survival show Starlight Boys on iQIYI and SBS, which premiered on October 26, 2024, and aimed to form a global boy group from 69 contestants. The members delivered strong performances in team missions, including original songs and covers, with Hangyul standing out for his leadership and dance execution. In the December 28, 2024, finale, Hangyul achieved sixth place overall, securing a spot in the debut lineup, while the others were eliminated in earlier rounds, highlighting their competitive resilience.[91][5]Beyond competitive formats, BAE173 made select variety appearances, including guest spots on radio programs in 2021, where members discussed their debut experiences and performed acoustic versions of tracks. In 2024, Hangyul appeared on KBS Cool FM's Kiss the Radio to share insights on group dynamics post-Peak Time. These outings focused on personal stories and fan interactions rather than promotional performances.[5]
Awards and nominations
Awards
BAE173 has yet to secure wins in major music show competitions or annual award ceremonies as of November 2025.[92]Despite nominations in categories such as the Male Idol Group Popularity Award at the 2021 Asia Artist Awards[93] and the Post Generation Award at the 32nd Hanteo Music Awards 2024, the group has not received any confirmed victories in these events.[94]Their career highlights, including fifth place in the 2023 survival program Peak Time, have garnered recognition for performance quality but do not constitute formal award wins.[46]
Nominations
BAE173 received a nomination for the Male Idol Group Popularity Award at the 2021 Asia Artist Awards, held on December 2, 2021. The group was also nominated in the U+ Idol Live Popularity Award category at the same event.[93]BAE173 received recognition through a nomination at the 32nd Hanteo Music Awards 2024 for the Post Generation Award, a category honoring artists with demonstrated growth and potential for sustained impact in the K-pop scene based on their 2024 activities.[94] The group competed alongside 13 other acts, including Billlie, CIX, DKB, DRIPPIN, EPEX, Kim Hee Jae, Purple Kiss, STAYC, TEMPEST, Weeekly, Xdinary Heroes, and Choi Ye Na, with voting conducted via the Whosfan app from December 23, 2024, to January 12, 2025.[94] The awards ceremony took place on February 15–16, 2025, at Jangchung Arena in Seoul.[94]