DreamNote was a South Korean girl group under iMe Korea, debuting on November 7, 2018, with the single album Dreamlike and its title track "Dream Note". The six-member lineup consisted of Boni, Youi, Lara, Miso, Sumin, and Eunjo, following the departure of two original members in 2019. Known for their bright, dream-themed concept and vocal harmonies, the group released several singles before concluding activities upon the expiration of their exclusive contract on November 7, 2025—exactly seven years after their debut.[1][2][3]Throughout their career, DreamNote navigated the challenges of operating under a smaller agency, releasing a series of single albums that showcased their evolving sound from upbeat pop to more mature tracks. Key releases included Dream:us (2019) with the title track "Hakuna Matata", Dream Wish (2020) led by "Wish (바라다)", Dreams Alive (2021) featuring the hit "Ghost", and Secondary Page (2023) after an 18-month hiatus. In 2024, they expanded internationally with their Japanese debut singleJoyful Green. Despite limited mainstream exposure, the group built a dedicated fanbase through consistent performances and fan engagements, earning recognition for their resilience in the competitive K-pop landscape.[4][5][6]
Background and history
Formation and debut
iMe Korea, a South Korean subsidiary of the Chinese entertainment conglomerate iMe Entertainment Group, was established in 2016 to facilitate expansion into the K-pop industry.[7] In mid-2018, the agency announced its plans to launch its inaugural girl group, initially referred to as iMe Girls, with a thematic focus on "dreams" to symbolize aspiration and inspiration for fans through the final name DreamNote.[8][2]The group's formation involved global auditions beginning in 2017, followed by an intensive training period for the selected trainees spanning 2017 to 2018, which included vocal, dance, and performance preparation under iMe Korea's guidance.[9] The group was originally planned to debut with nine members, but trainee Jinsol left prior to debut due to health reasons, leading to an eight-member lineup.[10] Promotional activities commenced with teaser images and scheduler announcements in October 2018, building anticipation for the upcoming launch.[1]DreamNote officially debuted on November 7, 2018, with their first single album Dreamlike, which included the title track "Dream Note" produced in a bright, retro pop style.[11] The original eight-member lineup comprised Sumin, Eunjo, Habin, Lara, Hanbyeol, Miso, Youi (who served as the group's leader), and Boni.[8] The album achieved a peak position of number 26 on the Gaon Album Chart during its debut week.[12] Debut showcase events featured live performances, including an early appearance at the 2018 Jeju Hallyu Festival on November 4, marking their initial public presentation.[13]
Lineup changes and early activities
In March 2019, DreamNote released their second single albumDream:us, featuring the title track "Hakuna Matata," which peaked at number 26 on the Gaon Album Chart.[14] The upbeat track highlighted the group's youthful energy and marked their first comeback after debut, though it received limited mainstream attention due to the group's rookie status under the small agency iMe Korea.[14]On September 6, 2019, iMe Korea announced the departure of members Habin and Hanbyeol from the group, citing personal reasons for both.[15] This reduced DreamNote from eight members to six, prompting a reorganization that shifted group dynamics toward greater reliance on the remaining lineup's cohesion and versatility in performances.[15] The agency emphasized continued support for the members' individual contracts while urging fans to back the adjusted ensemble.[16]Entering 2020, DreamNote issued their third single albumDream Wish on January 8, with "Wish" as the lead track, promoting it through appearances on music programs like M Countdown.[17] The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional promotions later that year, leading the group to adapt with virtualfan engagements and online content to maintain visibility.[18] In 2021, they returned with Dreams Alive on October 26, led by "GHOST," which reached number 99 on the Gaon Download Chart and entered the top 10 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, signaling growing international interest. Promotions included music show stages and fan-funded initiatives via platforms like MakeStar to bolster outreach.[19]Throughout their early years from late 2018 to 2022, DreamNote faced challenges as a "nugu" group—characterized by low domestic recognition, modest sales (e.g., Dream Wish sold around 2,683 copies in its first month), and constrained budgets from their independent label.[20] Limited broadcasting slots restricted large-scale exposure, so the group prioritized building a dedicated fanbase through consistent social media updates, variety show guest spots like Showbiz Taiwan, and reality content revealing their trainee experiences.[21] These efforts fostered loyalty among niche audiences despite ongoing hurdles in securing major endorsements or high-profile collaborations.[22]
Later releases and disbandment
In 2023, DreamNote returned after an 18-month hiatus with their fifth single album, Secondary Page, released on April 12. The album featured the pre-release single "BLUE," unveiled on April 3, and the title track "Lemonade," which showcased a brighter, more energetic sound while incorporating elements of the group's evolving musical style. An English version of "Lemonade" followed on June 22, aimed at broadening their appeal to international audiences. This release marked a shift toward more mature concepts, with the group experimenting with upgraded musical colors and themes of growth and refreshment, as highlighted in promotional materials from their agency iMe Korea.[5][23][24]Building on this momentum, DreamNote expanded internationally in 2024, making their Japanese debut with the single "Joyful Green" on October 9, followed by a Korean version on October 23. The track, which conveys messages of hope and positivity, was previewed during their '2024 DreamNote Japan Live "Summer Breeze"' concert series, held in July and September to engage fans in the region. The group also participated in various fan events, including a 6th anniversary fan meeting titled "Fly High" on November 9, and served as opening acts for international tours, such as BamBam's 'AREA 52' concert in the Philippines, to promote their music beyond Korea. These activities underscored DreamNote's efforts to strengthen their global presence amid a maturing discography.[6][25][26]On October 22, 2025, iMe Korea announced that DreamNote's exclusive contracts would expire on November 7, 2025, coinciding with the group's 7th debut anniversary, leading to their official disbandment. The agency stated that the decision followed thorough discussions between the members and management, viewing it as a natural conclusion after seven years of activities, during which the group had grown together while overcoming various challenges. No new single was released as a finale, but the members expressed gratitude to fans in collective reflections shared via official channels, emphasizing cherished memories and the joy of performing as DreamNote. A farewell fan meeting was held on November 9, 2025, allowing the six members—Youi, Boni, Lara, Miso, Sumin, and Eunjo—to bid an emotional goodbye to supporters known as Pages.[3][4][27]
Members
Current members
DreamNote's final lineup at the time of their disbandment on November 7, 2025, consisted of six members who had been active together since September 2019, following the departure of the original two members. These members contributed to the group's musical releases, performances, and promotions over their seven-year career under iMe KOREA. Each member trained under the agency for several years prior to debut, bringing diverse skills in vocals, dance, and rap to the group's dynamic sound.Youi (born Kim Ji-hyeon, April 24, 2000) served as the leader, lead dancer, and lead vocalist since the group's debut in 2018. Chosen by her fellow members for her reliable and supportive nature, she guided the group through their activities, including leading vocal and dance practices. Born in Yeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, Youi graduated from Korea Arts High School in 2019 and represented the group's bright, energetic image in live performances and fan interactions.[2]Boni (born Choi Eui-jeong, October 30, 1999) was the oldest member, holding positions as lead vocalist, lead dancer, and sub-rapper. Known for her musical talents on piano and guitar, she contributed to the group's harmonious vocals and choreography execution in tracks like "Dream Note" and "GHOST." Hailing from Incheon, South Korea, and a graduate of Jakjeon Girls’ High School, Boni often highlighted her versatile performance style during group stages.[2]Lara (born Moon Sin-ae, August 9, 2000) acted as the main vocalist, delivering powerful high notes and emotional depth to DreamNote's ballads and upbeat songs. She participated in the group's Japanese promotions, including their 2019 mini live and talk event in Tokyo, helping expand their reach in the market. Born in Gwangju, South Korea, Lara graduated from Korea Arts High School in 2019 and shared predebut vocal covers on Instagram, showcasing her training in acting through a role in the web drama Mr. Heart.[2]Miso (born Jeon Ji-min, October 25, 2000) functioned as main vocalist and sub-rapper, with a notable emphasis on her dance skills through solo covers of songs like BTS's "Boy in Luv." Having trained the longest among the members, including a prior stint at TS Entertainment for four years, she added rhythmic elements and energetic choreography to the group's performances. From Incheon, South Korea, and a graduate of Hanlim Multi Arts School in 2019, Miso's contributions included close collaborations with peers like fromis_9's Chaeyoung in fan events.[2]Sumin (born Park Soo-min, September 7, 2001) was the main rapper, main dancer, sub-vocalist, center, and face of the group, often taking the spotlight in music videos and stages for her charismatic rap delivery and precise movements. A contestant on the survival show MixNine where she ranked third, she brought pre-debut experience to tracks emphasizing rap verses. Born in Seoul but raised in Jinju, South Korea, Sumin graduated from the School of Performing Arts Seoul and appeared in the web drama The Man Who Tastes the Game.[2]Eunjo (born Park Eun-jo, originally Park Seo-yeon, March 7, 2002) served as lead rapper, lead dancer, sub-vocalist, visual, and maknae, infusing youthful energy and visual appeal into the group's concepts. She participated in MixNine as a contestant (ranking 81st) and often served as the group's MC for fan meetings. From Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, and a graduate of the School of Performing Arts Seoul, Eunjo's role highlighted her versatility in rap and dance during their final promotions.[2]
Former members
Habin (유하빈), born Yoo Ha-bin on March 10, 2002, served as a main dancer, lead rapper, and vocalist in DreamNote.[28] She participated in the group's debut single album Dreamlike in November 2018 and the follow-up Dream:us in July 2019, contributing to early performances and promotions as part of the original eight-member lineup. In September 2019, Habin left the group due to a persistent ankle injury sustained during her trainee period, which caused ongoing pain during dance practices and schedules, prompting her to prioritize full recovery.[15][16]Hanbyeol (한별), born Ahn Han-byeol on October 13, 2003, was a lead vocalist, lead rapper, lead dancer, and maknae.[29] Like Habin, she was involved in the debut Dreamlike and Dream:us releases, helping establish the group's initial sound and stage presence. Hanbyeol departed in September 2019 for personal reasons, choosing to take a break from the industry to spend time with family and reflect on her future career path after entering entertainment at a young age.[15][16]The departures of Habin and Hanbyeol, announced on September 6, 2019, by iMe Korea, reduced DreamNote to six members and impacted early promotions by necessitating adjustments to choreography and line distributions.[15] Fans expressed disappointment but supported the decisions amicably, with the agency emphasizing no conflicts and requesting continued encouragement for both the members' futures and the group's activities.[15]
Timeline
Year
Event
Members Involved
2018
Originally planned to debut with 9 members, but Jinsol departed in June. Member profiles revealed in July. Debuted on November 7 with the single albumDREAMlike.[2][2][2]
All original 8 members: Sumin, Eunjo, Lara, Miso, Youi, Boni, Habin, Hanbyeol
2019
Released single albumDream:us. On September 6, members Habin and Hanbyeol departed the group due to personal reasons.[30][15]
Released single albumSecondary Page on April 12 after an 18-month hiatus.[30]
Remaining 6 members
2024
Made Japanese debut on October 8 with single Joyful Green.[6]
Remaining 6 members
2025
Announced disbandment on October 22, with exclusive contracts ending on November 7, concluding seven years of activity. Held final fan meeting "Pages of Tomorrow" on November 9.[27][3]
All remaining 6 members
Discography
Single albums
DreamNote released five single albums during their career, each showcasing an evolving concept that transitioned from whimsical, dream-inspired themes to more ethereal and introspective motifs, reflecting the group's maturation in storytelling through music. These releases, issued under iMe KOREA and distributed by Kakao M (later Kakao Entertainment), featured a mix of title tracks and B-sides that highlighted their vocal harmonies and dance-oriented pop sound. Commercially, the albums achieved modest chart success on the Gaon Album Chart (now Circle Album Chart), with sales figures indicating steady but limited domestic penetration typical of mid-tier girl groups.The debut single album, Dreamlike, was released on November 7, 2018, and peaked at number 26 on the Gaon Album Chart. It sold a total of 3,532 units according to Circle Chart data. The album's dreamy aesthetic set the foundation for the group's identity, with ethereal production elements emphasizing fantasy and youth.[30][20]
No.
Title
1
"Dream Note" (title track)
2
"Like You"
3
"FRESH! FRESH!"
4
"In the Beginning"
5
"Dream Note" (instrumental)
6
"Like You" (instrumental)
The second single album, Dream:us, arrived on March 12, 2019, reaching number 25 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling 4,253 units in total. This release built on the initial dreamy vibe by incorporating playful, tropical influences, marking an early evolution toward brighter, more adventurous concepts.[30][20]
No.
Title
1
"Hakuna Matata" (title track)
2
"My Hobby Is You"
3
"CONG CONG (Uhh Ohh)"
4
"¡Bienvenido! (Welcome Back)"
5
"Hakuna Matata" (instrumental)
Dream Wish, the third single album, was issued on January 8, 2020, charting at number 33 on Gaon with cumulative sales of 4,984 units. Critics noted a shift to more wistful, wishful themes, enhancing the ethereal quality with acoustic and ballad elements that deepened emotional resonance.[30][20]
The fourth release, Dreams Alive, came out on October 26, 2021, peaking at number 41 on the Gaon Album Chart. It sold approximately 2,400 units on Hanteo, contributing to the group's growing international attention, particularly in U.S. K-pop charts where it reached number 16 on the Top 200. The album's darker, spectral concepts further evolved the ethereal style, incorporating mystery and resilience.[30][32][33]
No.
Title
1
"GHOST" (title track)
2
"NIGHT"
3
"THANK YOU"
4
"GHOST" (instrumental)
Finally, Secondary Page, released on April 12, 2023, achieved number 35 on the Circle Album Chart and sold 10,878 units, marking the highest sales among their releases. This album refined the ethereal concept with mature, reflective tones, symbolizing a "secondary" chapter in their narrative arc amid lineup changes. The title track "Lemonade" was promoted alongside other tracks, following the pre-release "Blue".[30][20][34]
No.
Title
1
"Lemonade" (title track)
2
"Blue"
3
"Broken"
Singles
DreamNote's debut single, "Dream Note," was released on November 7, 2018, as the title track of their first single album Dreamlike. The upbeat track embodies a youthful and aspirational theme, with lyrics emphasizing dreams and perseverance, paired with a vibrant music video highlighting the group's dynamic choreography and colorful aesthetics. The single marked the group's introduction to the K-pop scene, promoting a fresh, hopeful image through various music program appearances, including performances on Show! Music Core.[35]Following their debut, DreamNote returned with "Hakuna Matata" on March 12, 2019, serving as the lead single from their second single albumDream:us. The song adopts a carefree, tropical house-inspired sound, encouraging listeners to let go of worries, and was promoted amid lineup adjustments after two members departed. The group engaged fans through choreography cover contests and stage performances on programs like M Countdown and Music Bank, fostering early community interaction despite limited mainstream exposure.[36]In January 2020, "Wish" debuted as the title track of the third single album Dream Wish on the 8th, presenting a dreamy pop melody focused on heartfelt yearnings and new beginnings. This release came after a brief hiatus, with promotions emphasizing emotional vocals and fan challenges to share personal "wishes" on social media, alongside appearances on Inkigayo and other shows to rebuild momentum.[37]The group addressed a longer hiatus with "GHOST" on October 26, 2021, the lead single from Dreams Alive. This mysterious, synth-driven track explores themes of hidden emotions and transformation, released as a six-member lineup following further changes. Promotions included music show stages on Music Bank and fan engagement via online challenges recreating the song's haunting dance breaks, helping to reintroduce DreamNote's evolving artistry.[38]After nearly two years, DreamNote issued "BLUE" as a digital pre-release single on April 3, 2023, ahead of their fifth single album Secondary Page. The melancholic R&B-infused song delves into feelings of longing and introspection, with a minimalist music video accentuating emotional depth. It served as a teaser for the group's refreshed sound, promoted through targeted social media teasers and select online performances to gauge fan response.[39]"Lemonade," released on April 12, 2023, as the title track of Secondary Page, brings a bright, summery vibe with citrusy motifs symbolizing refreshment and positivity. The digital English version followed on June 22, 2023, to expand international appeal. Promotions featured upbeat music show appearances and fan challenges encouraging summer-themed content creation, aligning with the track's lighthearted energy.[40]Marking their Japanese market entry, "Joyful Green" debuted as a bilingual single, with the Japanese version on October 9, 2024, and the Korean version (titled "초록빛") on October 23, 2024. The uplifting dance-pop song conveys messages of hope and vitality, drawing from nature-inspired imagery. Promotions included a dedicated Japan live showcase and cross-language fan events, such as bilingual choreography challenges, to connect with global audiences before the group's contract conclusion.[6][41]
Soundtrack appearances
DreamNote contributed to various soundtrack albums for Korean dramas, web series, animated programs, and other media from 2018 to 2022, often featuring select members to showcase vocal talents alongside their main group promotions. These appearances highlighted the group's versatility in ballad and pop genres tailored to narrative themes.[42]
Year
Song
Performers
Release Date
Associated Media
Notes
2018
As You Dream (꿈꾸는 대로)
Lara, Miso
October 25, 2018
Drama: When Time Stopped (시간이 멈추는 그때, KBS W)
Ballad expressing hopeful romance; part of OST Part 1, debuted shortly after group's formation.
2019
Tayo the Little Bus Opening - Korean Version (꼬마버스 타요 오프닝 - 한국어 버전)
Lara, Miso, Sumin, Hanbyeol
May 9, 2019
Animated series: Tayo the Little Bus (꼬마버스 타요)
Upbeat theme song collaboration; included English and instrumental versions for international appeal.
2020
One Love
Lara, Miso, Bonnie
June 18, 2020
Web drama: Oppa Will Date You Instead (오빠가 대신 연애해줄게)
Emotional track conveying confession and support; featured in OST Vol. 2.[43]
2021
U&I
All members
September 16, 2021
Animated series: SinB Apartment Ghost Ball Z: Exorcist of Darkness (신비아파트 귀신공포 시리즈: 어둠의 유혹자)
Pop track as part of the series soundtrack; emphasized group harmony.
2021
Playlist (플레이리스트)
All members
November 23, 2021
Web drama: Your Playlist (너의 재생목록)
Rock-electronic fusion highlighting youthful energy; original soundtrack single.[44]
2022
WANNA BE COOL
All members
October 27, 2022
Drama: Girls in the Cage (걸스 인 더 케이지, KBS2)
Energetic pop number for OST Part 1; captured themes of aspiration and coolness.
These contributions occurred during intervals between the group's single album releases, such as after their 2019 EP Dream:Us and before 2021's Dreams Alive, allowing sustained media presence and fan connection through diverse projects.[30]
Videography
Music videos
DreamNote's music videos have primarily accompanied their title tracks from single albums, emphasizing visual storytelling that aligns with the songs' themes and the group's evolving aesthetic. Debuting with a whimsical, dream-like narrative, the videos progressed toward more intense, genre-blended concepts, incorporating elements of horror, introspection, and vibrancy to reflect the members' growth and the tracks' moods. Production often highlights choreography and colorful cinematography, with a focus on group synergy rather than individual narratives.The debut music video for "DREAM NOTE," released on November 7, 2018, features a fantasy theme where the members navigate a surreal, dream-inspired world filled with playful animations and ethereal sets, capturing the innocence of their introduction to the industry.[45] This video established DreamNote's early style of lighthearted escapism, garnering over 500,000 views on YouTube.[45]In their second release, the "Hakuna Matata" music video, unveiled on March 12, 2019, adopts a carefree, tropical paradise concept with sunny beach scenes and vibrant outfits, promoting a message of worry-free living through dynamic dance sequences.[46] The production notes emphasize natural lighting and group interactions to convey joy, contributing to its reception as a feel-good visual.[46]The "WISH" video, released January 8, 2020, explores a magical wishing motif with soft pastel tones and whimsical effects like floating lanterns and starry backdrops, symbolizing hope and aspiration in a gentle, narrative-driven format.[47] It marked a subtle shift toward more emotional depth in visuals while maintaining the group's signature charm.[47]Transitioning to a darker tone, the "GHOST" music video from October 26, 2021, draws on horror elements with shadowy corridors, ghostly apparitions, and eerie lighting to evoke mystery and thrill, aligning with the track's hauntingmelody.[48] Production incorporated practical effects for a spine-chilling atmosphere, and it has accumulated over 1.3 million views.[48]"Lemonade," the title track video released on April 12, 2023, presents a refreshing summer vibe through citrus-themed sets, bubbly animations, and energetic performances, blending retro aesthetics with modern pop flair to highlight renewal and fun.[49] This installment showcased a more polished production, reflecting the group's maturation in visual storytelling.[49]The "BLUE" music video, also from April 2, 2023, delves into oceanic and melancholic themes with underwater-inspired visuals, blue-hued filters, and introspective scenes that convey emotional depth and serenity.[50] It emphasized artistic cinematography to underscore the song's reflective lyrics.[50]Finally, the "Joyful Green" Korean version music video, released October 22, 2024, celebrates nature and positivity with lush green landscapes, floral motifs, and lively group dynamics, evoking a sense of harmony and freshness tied to their Japanese market entry.[51] The vibrant, outdoor production notes highlight environmental beauty, achieving over 1.5 million views shortly after release.[51]Overall, these seven music videos illustrate DreamNote's stylistic progression from fantastical whimsy to mature, thematic versatility, often prioritizing immersive worlds that complement their single promotions.
Concert tours and live performances
DreamNote's live performances were characterized by intimate fan engagements and small-scale events, reflecting their status as an under-the-radar group in the competitive K-pop landscape. Following their debut, the group participated in music show stages such as M COUNTDOWN on November 8, 2018, where they performed their title track "Dream Note," marking their initial exposure to live audiences through broadcast formats.[52] These early appearances emphasized high-energy choreography and vocal harmonies, setting the tone for their future shows.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, DreamNote shifted to virtual formats in 2020 and 2021, hosting their first notable online event with the "Dreams Alive" Ontact Fan Showcase on October 21, 2021. This live-streamed showcase promoted their fourth single album of the same name, featuring performances of tracks like "GHOST" and interactive segments with fans via online platforms, allowing global accessibility without physical attendance.[53] The event highlighted the group's adaptability, blending pre-recorded elements with real-timeQ&A to maintain fan connection during restrictions.In 2024, DreamNote expanded internationally with fan meetings in Japan, starting with their 3rd Japan Live "DREAMING IN JAPAN" on June 1 at Veats Shibuya, a venue with a capacity of approximately 600. The setlist included fan favorites such as "GHOST," "Lemonade," and "WISH," alongside games and talk segments that fostered close interaction with attendees.[54][55] Later that year, on September 29, they held the "2024 DreamNote Japan Live" concert, where they pre-released the promotional video for "Joyful Green," their Japanese debut single, further strengthening their presence in the market through enthusiastic crowd responses and cultural exchange elements.[56][6]The group's activities concluded with their final fan meeting, "Pages of Tomorrow," on November 9, 2025, at the Multi-Purpose Hall of S-Plex Center in Sangam, Seoul, shortly after their exclusive contract with iMe KOREA expired on November 7. This event, held in a venue suited for intimate gatherings of around 500-1,000, featured performances of hits like "GHOST" and heartfelt fan interactions, including games and messages of gratitude, as a farewell to their supporters. Tickets sold out rapidly, underscoring strong fan loyalty despite the group's limited scale.[3][27][57] Overall, DreamNote's live shows prioritized emotional bonds over large productions, with setlists consistently showcasing their signature upbeat tracks and opportunities for direct audience participation.
Awards and nominations
Accolades
DreamNote's accolades, though modest in the competitive K-pop landscape, underscored the group's resilience as a "nugu" (lesser-known) act dedicated to connecting with fans and communities. In 2021, DreamNote won the Rookie of the Year award at the Hallyu Culture Awards.[58] In 2023, the group was appointed as public relations ambassadors for the Hometown Love Donation Project of Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, with member Lara additionally appointed as ambassador for the E.T. Baseball Team supporting developmental disability youth.[59] These recognitions emphasized the group's perseverance, proving that genuine artistry and fan loyalty can yield meaningful acknowledgments even without major award show triumphs.
Nominations
DreamNote garnered notable nominations in their debut year, underscoring the group's initial breakthrough in the K-popindustry despite intense competition from established acts and fellow rookies.At the 2019 M2 X Genie Music Awards, DreamNote received a nomination for Best New Female Artist, acknowledging their promising entry with the single albumDreamlike released in November 2018.[60] The group was also nominated for The Top Artist category, as well as the Genie Music Popularity Award and Global Popularity Award, positioning them alongside major players based on a combination of digital performance, social media buzz, and fan votes.[61] These recognitions highlighted DreamNote's early potential and helped elevate their profile among fans and industry observers.The group's nominations were primarily concentrated between 2019 and 2021, gradually tapering off as they navigated challenges in the evolving music scene, yet these early nods played a key role in boosting their visibility and fanbase growth.
Legacy and impact
Cultural significance
DreamNote exemplifies the perseverance of independent K-pop groups under smaller labels, often referred to as "nugu" acts due to their limited mainstream visibility despite consistent activity. Formed by iMe KOREA, a modest agency, the group maintained its lineup and released music for seven years, a rarity for such outfits in an industry dominated by major conglomerates, highlighting the challenges and resilience of indie perseverance.[62][4]This endurance fostered a loyal fanbase, particularly through active engagement on social media platforms, where supporters rallied around the group's underdog status and consistent output, contributing to niche discussions on K-pop's broader ecosystem.[62] Their story has subtly influenced perceptions of smaller agencies, demonstrating that sustained effort can sustain a group's viability even without blockbuster success, encouraging similar indie ventures to prioritize longevity over rapid fame.[63]Central to DreamNote's appeal is the recurring "dream" motif in their music and branding, symbolizing aspiration and a dreamlike future, which resonated with younger audiences by promoting themes of hope and collective dreaming.[6] Tracks like "Joyful Green" emphasize building an idealized tomorrow together, amplifying the group's mystical and uplifting energy to inspire youth navigating personal ambitions.[6] This conceptual focus positioned DreamNote as a beacon for underdog narratives in K-pop, akin to other groups that thrive on motivational storytelling amid industry hurdles.[64]The group's disbandment in November 2025, after their contract expired, underscored their cultural role as a testament to fan-supported indie persistence during their active years.[4]
Post-disbandment activities
Following the conclusion of their exclusive contracts with iMe KOREA on November 7, 2025, the group held a final fan meeting on November 9, 2025, at S-Plex Center in Seoul as their last activity together.[4] DreamNote's members expressed mutual support for embarking on individual career paths, marking the start of a new chapter with diverse directions and timelines. The agency emphasized the group's gratitude to fans and highlighted the members' determination to continue delivering positive energy through their respective endeavors.[3]As of November 16, 2025, detailed announcements regarding specific solo activities remain forthcoming, though the members have indicated openness to varied pursuits in the entertainment industry. No joint projects or label transitions have been confirmed at this time.[3]Fan reactions to the disbandment have been marked by widespread shock and heartfelt sorrow, with supporters flooding social media with tributes, shared memories, and messages of encouragement for the members' futures. Many expressed reluctance to accept the end of the group's activities, while affirming their ongoing loyalty to the six artists.[65][66]