BugAboo (버가부) was a multinational South Koreangirl group formed in 2021 by A Team Entertainment, consisting of six members: Choyeon, Eunchae, Yoona, Rainie, Cyan, and Zin.[1][2] The group, marking the label's first girl group venture under CEO and producer Ryan Jhun—known for hits like SHINee's "Lucifer" and Red Velvet's "Dumb Dumb"—debuted on October 25, 2021, with their self-titled single albumbugAboo, which included the lead track "bugAboo" and B-side "All Night Play," both co-produced by Jhun.[3][4]The group's name derived from "peekaboo," symbolizing a mission to "surprise the world" while overcoming fears and achieving dreams, with their debut delayed from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][5] In June 2022, bugAboo released their sole comeback single album Pop, featuring the title track "Pop" and "Easy Move."[6] Their activities were marked by a focus on inspiring role models for fans, as expressed in pre-debut interviews, though the group remained relatively under-the-radar in the competitive K-pop landscape.[1]On December 8, 2022, A Team Entertainment announced bugAboo's disbandment after just over a year of promotions, halting group activities and terminating member contracts following extensive internal discussions, with no specific reasons disclosed.[6][7] The members penned heartfelt letters to fans on Instagram, expressing gratitude and hopes for future individual pursuits; several, including Rainie (who joined PRIMROSE in 2023) and Cyan (who debuted as a soloist in 2024), have since continued careers in music and entertainment.[8][9][10]
Name and Formation
Name Origin
The name "BugAboo" derives from the English word "bugaboo," which refers to an imaginary monster or source of fear, often used to frighten children, symbolizing the group's intention to surprise and captivate audiences with an unexpected presence in the K-pop landscape.[11] This etymology was chosen to evoke a sense of playful mystery, positioning the group as a bold, fear-conquering entity that challenges norms and delights fans.[12]A Team Entertainment, the agency's rationale emphasized a "K-pop twist" on the term, aiming to craft a mysterious and intriguing identity that blends fear with excitement, much like a peek-a-boo surprise.[11] The name is pronounced "beo-ga-bu" in Korean (버가부), reflecting its stylized capitalization to highlight the "A" for emphasis in branding, as noted in official promotions.[13]Group leader Choyeon elaborated on the significance, stating that "bugaboo" represents "something scary and surprising that's within our hearts," conveying the team's determination to overcome personal fears and surprise the K-pop world.[14] Members further described it as inspired by "peek-a-boo," symbolizing a collective journey to confront inner bugaboos and achieve dreams together, aligning with the group's multicultural and resilient ethos.[15] This branding extends to their debut single, titled after the group name, reinforcing the thematic unity.[16]
Group Formation
The girl group project was publicly announced in early 2019 by A Team Entertainment as the label's inaugural girl group project, following a focus on boy groups since the agency's founding in 2015.[11] The initiative represented a strategic expansion for the company, which had not launched a female act in its prior years of operation.[17]Producer and CEO Ryan Jhun played a central role in conceptualizing the group, drawing on his extensive experience in K-pop production to define its musical and performance direction from the outset.[5] Jhun oversaw the selection and development of members, ensuring alignment with his vision for a dynamic, fear-conquering girl group concept.[18] Under his leadership, A Team Entertainment allocated dedicated resources, including in-house production facilities and a structured training regimen emphasizing vocals, dance, and stage presence to prepare the lineup.[14]The group's formation gained public attention in early 2019, with initial plans targeting a late 2019 debut under the temporary name ISE.[19] However, these were rescheduled to early 2020 amid internal preparations, only to face further postponement due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted training schedules and promotional timelines.[7] This delay extended the pre-debut phase, allowing additional refinement but heightening anticipation for the eventual fall 2021 launch.[20]A Team's training system for BugAboo incorporated intensive daily sessions, multilingual support for international trainees, and collaborative workshops led by industry professionals, reflecting the agency's commitment to building versatile performers.[14] These resources enabled the group to develop a cohesive identity despite the extended preparation period.
History
Pre-debut Activities (2018–2021)
The members of BugAboo underwent intensive training under A Team Entertainment starting around 2018, focusing on vocal techniques, dance routines, and overall performance skills to prepare for their group debut.[13] This period involved rigorous daily schedules aimed at building cohesion among the lineup, which was initially known internally as ISE.[21]Several members gained early exposure through individual activities during this time. In 2018, Eunchae and Choyeon participated in Mnet's survival program Produce 48, representing different agencies at the time but later joining A Team; Eunchae ranked 32nd and was eliminated in episode 8, while Choyeon placed 50th and exited in the same round, providing them with valuable stage experience despite not advancing further. In September 2020, Cyan appeared as a featured artist in VAV's music video for "Made for Two," marking her first notable pre-debut project under A Team Entertainment, the same agency managing the boy group.[22]The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted the group's preparations, postponing their planned 2020 debut to October 2021 due to halted training sessions, restricted group activities, and broader industry delays.[7] As a result, the training phase extended longer than anticipated, allowing the members additional time to refine their artistry amid the challenges. Following A Team's previous ventures with groups like VAV, this delay highlighted the agency's shift toward developing a new girl group project.[11]In the lead-up to debut, A Team Entertainment launched the group's official social media channels on September 1, 2021, and began releasing teaser images to introduce the members progressively: Choyeon and Yoona first, followed by Rainie and Zin, then Eunchae and Cyan.[11] These "Coming Soon" photos emphasized the members' individual visuals and built anticipation for the full lineup reveal.
Debut and First Release (2021)
BugAboo officially debuted on October 25, 2021, under A Team Entertainment, releasing their self-titled single album bugAboo, which featured three tracks led by the title track of the same name. The album was produced by renowned K-pop songwriter Ryan Jhun, marking his first girl group project after a decade of hits for acts like SHINee and EXO. The title track "bugAboo" thematically connected to the group's name, symbolizing the act of confronting inner fears through its energetic pop sound and music video narrative.[5][14][23]Prior to the release, the group held their debut showcase titled Prick or BugAboo on October 22, 2021, broadcast live on SBS MTV without a live audience due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. Promotional efforts included appearances on major music programs, such as their debut stage on M Countdown on October 28, followed by performances on Inkigayo on October 31 and Music Bank on November 5. They also engaged fans through online content rollouts like teaser images and a highlight medley, alongside their first offline fan sign events to build direct connections with supporters.[24][25][26]The debut received media attention as a fresh act helmed by Ryan Jhun, with outlets highlighting the group's multinational lineup and bold concept amid the K-pop industry's post-pandemic recovery. However, the album achieved modest chart performance, selling around 6,481 copies according to Gaon data, reflecting challenges in establishing a fanbase during a period of limited live events and saturated rookie debuts. Despite this, early coverage praised their vibrant energy and potential for growth in the competitive landscape.[23][14][18][27]
Second Release and Final Activities (2022)
On May 5, 2022, A Team Entertainment announced that bugAboo was preparing for their first comeback since debut, with the release scheduled for June.[28] The group released their second single album, POP, on June 13, 2022, featuring the title track "Pop" as a vibrant, upbeat dance-pop song emphasizing youthful energy and confidence, along with the B-side "Easy Move." This comeback marked a shift toward brighter, more playful themes compared to their debut, aiming to showcase the members' synchronized choreography and vocal harmonies, and peaked at number 88 on the Gaon Album Chart.[29][30][31][15]Promotions for POP began shortly after release, with the group performing on major music programs including Show Champion on June 15, Music Bank on June 17, Show! Music Core on July 9.[32][33][34] These stages highlighted intricate formations and high-energy routines, allowing bugAboo to connect with audiences through live interpretations of the track.[34] The group also appeared on variety shows, such as Weekly Idol in August, where they demonstrated their flexibility and presence through games and challenges that emphasized team chemistry.To build international fan engagement, bugAboo held their first Tokyo concert on September 7, 2022, featuring "Pop" as a centerpiece alongside other tracks, and participated in fan meetings in Malaysia in October.[35] These events included interactive sessions and performances, fostering closer connections with supporters abroad. During this period, leader Choyeon, known for her main dancer role, coordinated group schedules and rehearsals, ensuring smooth execution of promotions while mentoring younger members on stage presence.[16]The group maintained momentum through social media updates on platforms like Instagram, sharing behind-the-scenes content from promotions and member birthday celebrations, such as special posts for individual milestones that highlighted personal growth within the team.[36] "Pop" achieved entry into Korean digital charts, reflecting modest but dedicated fan support during the promotional run.[37]
Disbandment (2022)
On December 8, 2022, A Team Entertainment announced the disbandment of BugAboo, stating that the group would halt all activities and that the exclusive contracts of all six members had been mutually terminated following lengthy discussions between the agency and the members.[6][7] The agency expressed gratitude to fans for their support over the group's 14-month career since debuting in October 2021 and apologized for the sudden news, emphasizing a desire for continued encouragement of the members' individual paths forward.[6][38]The decision came amid challenges in achieving broader commercial success despite the group's debut single album and a follow-up release earlier in 2022, leading to the agency's determination that continuing as a unit was no longer viable.[8] In their official statement, A Team highlighted the members' hard work and the positive fan response but noted the mutual agreement to end the partnership to allow for new opportunities.[38] No further group promotions or performances were scheduled after the announcement, marking the immediate closure of BugAboo's collective endeavors.[7]Following the news, the members shared emotional farewell messages on their personal Instagram accounts, expressing appreciation to fans known as Rainboo and reflecting on their shared experiences. For instance, Eunchae apologized for the abrupt end and promised to return stronger in her solo pursuits, while Yoona conveyed her intent to apply the lessons learned from the group to future growth.[8] Rainie emphasized the enduring bond among the six, stating, "No matter where we are, we will always be six," and Choyeon thanked supporters for helping her learn self-love during their time together.[7][8] These posts underscored a sense of closure and optimism, with the members shifting focus to individual Instagram profiles for ongoing updates.[7]
Members
Group Composition and Roles
BugAboo was composed of six members, each assigned specific roles within the group based on their individual training strengths and skills demonstrated during debut preparations. The lineup featured a multinational ensemble, with members from South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, reflecting the agency's aim to create a diverse girl group under A Team Entertainment.[16][39]The members and their positions were as follows:
Roles were determined through evaluations during their training period, emphasizing vocal, rap, and dance proficiencies to balance the group's performance dynamics.[16][39] Choyeon, as leader, brought prior experience from participating in the 2018 survival show Produce 48, where she represented A Team Entertainment before her elimination in episode 8.[40]In performances, the group adopted a standard six-member formation, often dividing into "Bug" (Choyeon, Eunchae, Zin) and "Boo" (Yoona, Rainie, Cyan) subunits to showcase contrasting charismatic and bubbly styles within choreography. This structure allowed for dynamic positioning, with centers and sides arranged to highlight key members' strengths during stages.[16][39]
Individual Backgrounds and Activities
Kim Choyeon, born August 1, 2001, participated in the 2018 survival show Produce 48 as a contestant representing A Team Entertainment, where she trained for one year and six months prior to the program and ultimately ranked 50th.[16][1] During her time with BugAboo, she served as a key performer in dance and rap segments, contributing to the group's dynamic stage presence. Following the group's disbandment in December 2022, Choyeon activated her personal Instagram account that month, signed an exclusive contract with Carrie TV in February 2023 to create content for children, and by early 2025, she had stepped away from the entertainment industry to prioritize her mental health, reportedly working as a server at a Chinese restaurant while expressing contentment with her personal life. As of October 2025, she remains under Carrie TV and participated in a photoshoot.[16][41][42][43]Son Eunchae, born October 6, 1999, competed on Produce 48 in 2018 representing Million Market, training there for six months and finishing in 32nd place.[16][1] As one of the group's main rappers and dancers, she brought high-energy performances to BugAboo's releases, often highlighted in promotional content for her charismatic delivery. After the disbandment, Eunchae launched her personal Instagram in December 2022, signed an exclusive contract with Carrie TV in February 2023 to create content for children, including releasing tracks like "Your Wings" in December 2024, and continues activities under the agency as of November 2025.[16][41][44]Ogura Yuuna, known as Yoona and born October 13, 2000, is Japanese and joined A Team Entertainment as a trainee, with her introduction to the public occurring on September 12, 2020, ahead of the group's debut preparations.[16] In BugAboo, she focused on vocal contributions and visual appeal, participating in the group's bilingual elements to connect with international fans. Post-disbandment, Yoona activated her personal Instagram and TikTok accounts in December 2022; as of 2025, she remains inactive in major entertainment projects, potentially exploring opportunities in Japan or further training.[16]Chu Ching Yu, performing as Rainie and born November 16, 2000, is Taiwanese and gained pre-debut attention through her popular Instagram account, which amassed over 30,000 followers showcasing her modeling and visual talents.[16] Within the group, she emphasized lead vocal roles and served as a visual centerpiece in music videos and photoshoots. Following the 2022 disbandment, Rainie opened her personal Instagram that December and joined the girl group PRIMROSE under A.O. Entertainment in May 2023, debuting with them in their expanded lineup and releasing music such as the 2023 single "PRIMROSE," marking her continued activity in the industry as of 2025.[16][45][46]Lee Chae Eun, stage name Cyan (formerly Chaeeun), born April 4, 2001, appeared in VAV's 2018 music video "Made For Two" prior to her trainee period with A Team Entertainment.[16] She contributed as a vocalist and visual in BugAboo, often featured in concept photos for her ethereal aesthetic. After the group's end, Cyan activated her personal Instagram in December 2022 and signed with Daisy Music in July 2024, making her solo debut on July 10, 2024, with the digital single "If I Had Another Day With You," establishing her as the first former member to release independent music by late 2025.[16][47][10]Jin Hyun Bin, known as Zin and born August 30, 2001, appeared on the variety show I Can See Your Voice 7 and in an SM Entertainment program featuring Red Velvet's Wendy before training with A Team.[16] As the group's main vocalist and maknae, she delivered prominent high notes in BugAboo's tracks, adding emotional depth to their performances. Post-disbandment, Zin launched her personal Instagram in December 2022, and made her solo debut on September 17, 2025, with the digital single "Nova" under A Team Entertainment.[16][48]
Artistry
Musical Style and Themes
BugAboo's musical style is characterized by a blend of pop, hip-hop, and dance-pop elements, emphasizing upbeat and youthful energy across their limited discography. Produced primarily by Ryan Jhun, the CEO of A Team Entertainment, the group's tracks feature vibrant instrumentation designed to captivate young audiences with high-energy rhythms and dynamic vocal deliveries.[7][49] This approach draws from modern K-pop trends, incorporating empowering and playful narratives similar to those in groups like OH MY GIRL, whom the members have cited as a key influence in shaping their aspirational role-model image.[1]The debut track "BugAboo" exemplifies a mysterious and catchy synth-pop sound infused with Spaghetti Western-inspired guitar riffs and brassy loops, creating an energetic pop foundation that builds intrigue through its spooky yet fun thematic undertones. Lyrically, it explores themes of allure and surprise, portraying "bugaboos" as personal fears to confront with confidence, aligning with the group's overarching message of overcoming challenges in a playful manner. Production highlights include electronic beats that drive the tempo, balanced by rap verses from members like Eunchae and layered vocal harmonies that add depth to the chorus.[50][51][14]In contrast, the second single "POP" shifts to a bubbly, girl-crush oriented pop style with retro-inflected upbeat vibes, focusing on themes of fun, self-assurance, and bursting through limitations—symbolized visually by popping bubbles and striking piñatas. This track maintains the high-energy essence with prominent rap sections and harmonious vocal interplay, reinforcing BugAboo's signature production of electronic pulses and rhythmic hooks tailored for youthful empowerment.[29][52] Overall, these elements underscore the group's concise artistry, blending hip-hop flair with dance-pop accessibility to deliver concise, narrative-driven songs that resonate with themes of resilience and joy.[20]
Performances and Choreography
BugAboo's performances were characterized by high-energy, synchronized choreography that highlighted the group's youthful vigor and thematic elements of surprise and playfulness. For their debut single "bugAboo," the routine featured sharp, dynamic movements incorporating acrobatic elements and varying formations to utilize different levels during the verses, creating a visually engaging flow that transitioned into an accessible chorus suitable for fan covers.[20] This choreography, developed in-house by the group's production team, emphasized mysterious hand gestures aligned with the song's spooky, peek-a-boo concept, allowing members to showcase individual flair within tight synchronization.[53]Their first major stage appearances included the debut performance on MBC's Show! Music Core on October 30, 2021, and on SBS's Inkigayo on October 31, 2021, with a subsequent performance on Inkigayo on November 14, 2021, where the group demonstrated improved precision and stage command despite their rookie status.[54][55][56] For the 2022 comeback with "POP," the choreography shifted to playful popping moves and body isolations, crafted by renowned choreographers Harimu, Dohee, and Jin Lee under the production of Ara Cho and Lia Kim at 1MILLION Dance Studio, infusing the routine with confident, explosive energy that encouraged audience interaction.[57][58] Key comeback showcases, such as Inkigayo on June 19, 2022, and Show! Music Core on July 9, 2022, highlighted enhanced synchronization and bolder expressions, reflecting the members' growth in handling intricate popping sequences.[59][60]Fan reception praised the group's charisma and chemistry, noting their lively stage presence and ability to convey the songs' themes of overcoming fears through infectious energy, though critics observed that the short promotional periods limited deeper development of their performance polish.[20][61] No major awards or nominations were received, but supporters highlighted the synergy among members, with post-performance interactions often emphasizing their fun, supportive dynamic. Visual aesthetics reinforced a cute yet edgy vibe, featuring vibrant, colorful costumes in spaghetti western-inspired outfits for "bugAboo" and festival-themed, bold ensembles for "POP," paired with staging that incorporated dynamic lighting and prop elements like bats and guns to amplify the mysterious, triumphant motifs.[58][61]
Works
Discography
BugAboo released two single albums during their career, both under A Team Entertainment and distributed by Kakao M. Their debut single album, titled bugAboo, was released on October 25, 2021, and featured the title track of the same name alongside a B-side and an instrumental version. The group's second and final single album, POP, followed on June 13, 2022, with its title track "POP" serving as the lead single, accompanied by another B-side and instrumental. No full-length albums were issued due to the group's brief active period.[62][63]
bugAboo (2021)
The self-titled debut single album bugAboo marked the group's entry into the K-pop scene. It consists of three tracks, emphasizing upbeat pop sounds reflective of youthful energy.
The album achieved modest commercial success, with total sales of 6,481 physical copies in South Korea. It peaked at #42 on the Gaon Album Chart. No certifications were awarded.[62][27][64]
POP (2022)
The second single albumPOP (stylized in all caps) was released as the group's final major project before disbandment. It includes three tracks, with the title track "POP" highlighting catchy, dance-oriented pop elements.
Sales for POP were lower than the debut at 1,324 physical copies in South Korea, aligning with the group's waning promotional activities. The title track "POP" saw digital distribution but did not secure notable certifications.[63]
Videography
BugAboo's videography primarily consists of two official music videos released to promote their singles, along with promotional teaser content for their debut. These videos were produced under A Team Entertainment and uploaded to the group's official YouTube channel, emphasizing narrative concepts tied to the songs' themes of overcoming fears and embracing confidence.The debut music video for the title track "bugAboo," released on October 25, 2021, portrays the six members as ordinary schoolgirls who board a mysterious bus and confront their personal traumas, depicted as comedic ghosts and monsters in a vibrant, hero-movie-style adventure. The video incorporates a dreamy atmosphere with dynamic choreography, including acrobatic dance breaks that transition from funky to girl crush elements, symbolizing independence and positivity. As of November 2025, it has accumulated 17.4 million views on YouTube.[65][18][66]Their second music video, for the single "POP," premiered on June 13, 2022, shifting to a bold girl crush aesthetic where the members exude energy and self-assurance, popping bubbles and striking heart-shaped targets in a confident, upbeat narrative. The visuals highlight catchy, explosive moments aligned with the track's pop theme, filmed primarily in stylized studio sets to convey excitement and empowerment. By November 2025, the video has 13.7 million views on YouTube.[67][29]In support of their debut, BugAboo released a series of teaser clips and behind-the-scenes footage in the weeks leading to October 2021, showcasing concept photos, highlight medleys, and glimpses of the filming process to build anticipation for the "bugAboo" release. These short videos, totaling several minutes across multiple uploads, focused on the group's transformation narrative without extending into live performances.[68]