EXID
EXID (이엑스아이디; stylized as EXID, an acronym for "EXceed In Dreaming") is a South Korean girl group formed in 2012 by AB Entertainment under the production of Shinsadong Tiger.[1][2] The group originally debuted as a six-member lineup—Yuji, Dami, Hani, Haeryeong, Jeonghwa, and LE—on February 16, 2012, with their digital single album Holla and the lead track "Whoz That Girl."[1][2] Following their debut, EXID underwent significant lineup changes in April 2012, when Yuji and Dami departed due to academic commitments, and Haeryeong left to pursue acting, reducing the group to three members: Hani, Jeonghwa, and LE.[3] To stabilize the lineup, vocalists Solji and Hyelin joined, forming the quintet that became the group's most recognized configuration: Solji (leader and main vocalist), LE (main rapper), Hani (lead vocalist and visual), Hyelin (lead vocalist), and Jeonghwa (vocalist and maknae).[3][2] Under AB Entertainment (later rebranded as Yedang Entertainment and then Banana Culture in 2016), EXID released early works like the singles "I Wish" (2012) and "Every Night" (2013), but achieved breakthrough success with their 2014 single "Up & Down," which went viral via a fan-recorded dance video and topped the Gaon Digital Chart, earning their first music show win on The Show after 35 months of promotions.[2] The group's popularity surged in subsequent years with hits such as "Ah Yeah" (2015), which secured four music show wins and the MBC Music Genre Award at the Melon Music Awards, and "L.I.E" (2016), which peaked at number five on the Gaon Digital Chart.[2] Their full-length album Street (2016) reached number two on the Gaon Album Chart, while their EP Eclipse (2017) debuted at number four on the Billboard World Albums Chart.[2] EXID also expanded internationally, debuting in China with "Cream" in 2016 (peaking at number six on the Billboard China V Chart) and performing at events like the Korean Music Festival.[2] However, challenges arose when main vocalist Solji went on hiatus in 2016 due to hyperthyroidism, leading to subunit activities and a temporary four-member promotion.[2] By 2019, EXID entered an indefinite hiatus for Korean group activities as members began departing Banana Culture: Hani and Jeonghwa chose not to renew contracts in May, followed by LE, Hyelin, and Solji in 2020, amid reports of the agency's closure.[4][2] Despite the hiatus, the members maintained their bond; in 2022, Hani trademarked the group name, allowing the five to operate EXID as a self-managed company.[5] As of November 2025, the members continue their individual careers—Solji in music and musical theater, LE as a producer and solo artist, Hani in acting and endorsements, Hyelin in trot music, and Jeonghwa in acting and hosting—while reuniting as a full group for select events throughout the year, including a television performance on Immortal Songs 2 in March, fancons in Vietnam (May) and Macau (August), and festival appearances at Waterbomb Singapore (August) and Waterbomb Ho Chi Minh City (November).[6][7][8][9][10] The group has not released new music since 2022. EXID is noted for their charismatic performances, genre-blending discography, and resilience, having transitioned from near obscurity to cult status through viral moments and dedicated fan support.[2]History
2011–2013: Formation, debut, line-up changes, and Dasoni subunit
EXID was formed in 2012 by AB Entertainment (later rebranded as Banana Culture), through a scouting project led by renowned producer Shinsadong Tiger, who aimed to create a group blending strong vocals and charismatic performances. The original lineup included six members: Yuji, Dami, Haeryeong, Hani, LE, and Jeonghwa, with the group name standing for "EXceed In Dreaming" to signify surpassing typical idol standards.[2][11] The group made their debut on February 16, 2012, with the digital single album Holla, led by the upbeat track "Whoz That Girl," which showcased their dance-oriented concept but received limited attention amid a competitive rookie landscape.[12][13] Lineup instability struck early, as just two months later, in April 2012, Yuji, Dami, and Haeryeong announced their departures; Yuji and Dami cited a need to focus on their studies, while Haeryeong shifted toward an acting career, leaving the group with only three members and prompting concerns about its survival.[14][15] To stabilize the group, AB Entertainment added Solji, the company's vocal trainer and former member of the duo 2NB, along with Hyelin, a trainee who had nearly joined the original lineup, forming the now-iconic five-member configuration of Solji, LE, Hani, Hyelin, and Jeonghwa. This revamped lineup released their first mini-album, Hippity Hop, on August 13, 2012, followed by the digital single "Every Night" on October 2, 2012, a reworked version of a track from the mini-album that emphasized emotional R&B elements but still struggled to gain widespread recognition due to minimal promotional backing.[16][17][18] In early 2013, amid ongoing challenges with visibility, EXID launched their first subunit, Dasoni, featuring the vocal duo of Solji and Hani to highlight balladry and emotional depth as a contrast to the group's main dance-pop releases. Dasoni debuted on February 15, 2013, with the digital single "Goodbye," a poignant breakup ballad that underscored their harmonious vocals, though it too faced limited exposure and commercial impact reflective of the agency's resource constraints during this period.[19][20]2014–2015: Breakthrough with "Up & Down" and rise in popularity
In August 2014, EXID released their digital single "Up & Down" under Yedang Entertainment, marking their return after a two-year hiatus from group promotions.[21] The track, characterized by its upbeat dance-pop sound and provocative choreography, initially struggled commercially, failing to chart significantly and dropping off Gaon's top 100 within a week of release.[22] Despite this underwhelming debut, the song's fortunes dramatically shifted in late December 2014 when a fan-recorded video—known as a fancam—focusing on member Hani's performance during a live stage of "Up & Down" went viral on YouTube.[23] Uploaded by a fan, the clip captured Hani's charismatic dance moves and quickly amassed millions of views, propelling the group from near obscurity to widespread attention and nearly saving them from disbandment.[24] The viral success of the fancam reignited interest in "Up & Down," leading to its re-entry on major South Korean music charts in early 2015. The song topped weekly digital charts and secured multiple music show victories, including first-place wins on Mnet's M! Countdown on January 8 and 15, KBS's Music Bank on January 9 and 16, and SBS's Inkigayo on January 11—EXID's first such accolades since debuting in 2012.[25][26] By the end of 2015, the original fancam had surpassed 16 million views on YouTube, underscoring the phenomenon's role in elevating EXID's visibility.[27] Capitalizing on this momentum, EXID released their second mini-album, Ah Yeah, on April 13, 2015, which repackaged "Up & Down" alongside the new title track "Ah Yeah" and other songs like "Thrilling" and "Without U."[28] The album further solidified their rising status, with increased media appearances on variety shows and a growing fanbase affectionately dubbed LEGGO—a name derived from "Let's Go" and informally used by supporters since the group's early days, later formalized as their official fandom in 2016.[29] This period also brought a surge in endorsements, including a special version of the "Up & Down" music video for LG U+ in February 2015, signaling EXID's transition to mid-tier popularity in the domestic K-pop scene.[30] As a brief transition, the group prepared for their next project with the full-length album Street in 2016, building on the foundation laid by their breakthrough hit.2016–2018: International debuts, Solji's hiatus and return
In early 2016, EXID expanded their reach into the Chinese market, building on the international interest sparked by their viral hit "Up & Down." Their first studio album, Street, was released on June 1, featuring the track "Cream" among its sensual, R&B-infused songs. Later that year, on December 20, EXID made their official Chinese debut with a Mandarin version of "Cream," distributed exclusively through QQ Music and accompanied by a music video that highlighted their charismatic choreography. This release marked their entry into the competitive Chinese K-pop scene, where the single performed well on platforms like YinYueTai.[31][32] However, the group's momentum was disrupted when leader Solji was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism on December 20, 2016, prompting an indefinite hiatus to focus on her health. Banana Culture Entertainment announced that EXID would continue promotions as a quartet consisting of LE, Hani, Hyelin, and Jeonghwa, emphasizing Solji's vocal contributions could still be included in recordings where possible. This health challenge came amid rising domestic popularity, forcing the members to adapt their performances and maintain fan engagement without their main vocalist. Solji's condition, which included symptoms like fatigue and weight fluctuations, required ongoing treatment, including surgery for related complications in early 2018.[33][34] In 2017, EXID demonstrated resilience by releasing their fourth mini-album, Full Moon, on November 7, with the lead single "DDD" showcasing their signature bold and playful style through its rattling beat and confident lyrics. The album included pre-recorded vocals from Solji on select tracks, but live promotions on shows like M Countdown proceeded with the four members, earning praise for their synchronized energy. To capitalize on their growing Asian fanbase, EXID embarked on their first Asia Tour in summer 2017, titled EXID Asia Tour 2017, with stops in Hong Kong (June 17), Singapore (July 15), Taipei (July 30 and a rescheduled August 26 due to weather), and a finale in Seoul (August 12–13). Solji made a surprise guest appearance during the Seoul concerts, performing a segment of "Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring" and sharing emotional messages with fans, hinting at her gradual recovery. These efforts helped sustain the group's visibility despite the lineup adjustment.[35][36][37][38] Entering 2018, EXID targeted Japan for their next international push, holding their debut showcase, Exceed In Dreaming, on June 27 at Zepp Tokyo, where they performed hits like "Up & Down" and teased upcoming Japanese material. The event drew hundreds of fans and featured a surprise video call from Solji, boosting excitement for her potential return. On August 22, they released a Japanese re-recording of "Up & Down" as their debut single under Tokuma Japan Communications, accompanied by a music video and a promotional tour in Tokyo and Osaka. This marked their formal entry into the Japanese market, blending their established choreography with localized appeal. The group also launched their 1st Japan Live Tour 2018 later that year, performing across multiple cities.[39][40] Solji's recovery progressed steadily, allowing her to resume activities by September 2018, with her first official group schedule at the Hallyu Pop Festival in Singapore on September 7. She fully rejoined EXID for performances during their Japanese tour in August and October, including a Tokyo showcase where the five members reunited onstage for the first time in nearly two years. This paved the way for their comeback single album Lady on April 2, 2018—initially promoted as four but later bolstered by Solji's participation in subsequent events—and the full-group mini-album I Love You on November 21, 2018, featuring the upbeat title track that celebrated their reunion. Throughout this period, EXID navigated Solji's absence by prioritizing health while leveraging international opportunities to rebuild momentum, ultimately emerging stronger as a complete unit.[41][42]2019–2022: Group hiatus, Japanese activities, and 10th anniversary comeback
In May 2019, EXID announced an indefinite hiatus for their Korean group activities following the release of their fifth mini album We on May 15, which included the title track "Me & U" as their final Korean comeback for the foreseeable future. This shift allowed the members to prioritize solo endeavors amid changing personal and professional circumstances.[4][43] Despite the hiatus, the group maintained momentum through their Japanese promotions under Tokuma Japan Communications. On August 19, 2020, EXID released their second Japanese studio album B.L.E.S.S.E.D, comprising 11 tracks that blended Japanese adaptations of their Korean hits like "Up & Down" and "I Love You" with new original songs such as the title track "B.L.E.S.S.E.D". To support the album, they held their first premium online concert, EXID Premium Online Concert 2020: B.L.E.S.S.E.D, streamed live from Korea in November 2020, featuring performances of both Japanese and Korean repertoire. These efforts marked a deliberate focus on the Japanese market, where the group had debuted in 2015 and built a dedicated fanbase.[44] Contract negotiations with their long-time agency, Banana Culture Entertainment, significantly shaped this period. In May 2019, Hani and Jeonghwa opted not to renew their contracts upon expiration, becoming the first to depart while the group prepared for hiatus. The remaining members—Hyelin, Solji, and LE—briefly renewed but mutually terminated soon after: Hyelin in January 2020, Solji in February 2020 following her recovery from thyroid-related health challenges that had previously sidelined her, and LE in March 2020. By early 2020, all five members had left Banana Culture, transitioning EXID to independent management for future group endeavors without a central agency overseeing promotions.[4][45][46] To commemorate their 10th debut anniversary, EXID reunited as a full group in 2022 for celebratory projects. On August 13, they hosted the special live broadcast WE ARE EXID via Naver Now., sharing behind-the-scenes stories, fan interactions, and acoustic performances from their decade-long journey. This was followed by the release of their 10th anniversary single album X on September 29, led by the upbeat title track "Fire," which highlighted their signature energetic style and marked their first group music release in over three years. Concurrently, the group concluded their Japanese promotions with the EXID 2022 Japan Final Live Tour in September, performing in Tokyo on September 2 and Nagoya on September 9, drawing fans for a nostalgic showcase of their bilingual discography. These events underscored EXID's enduring bond and fan support, even as they navigated independent operations.[47][48][49]2023–2025: Independent reunions, fancons, and festival performances
Following their 10th anniversary activities in 2022, EXID operated independently without a managing agency, focusing on selective group reunions rather than full-scale comebacks or new music releases. The members pursued individual projects while occasionally uniting for fan-oriented events, emphasizing their enduring bond and legacy in the K-pop scene. This period marked a shift to member-driven initiatives, with no official group album planned as of November 2025. In 2023, EXID made a notable group appearance at the Damyang Meta Music Festival on December 24, performing hits like "Up & Down" to an enthusiastic crowd, signaling sustained fan interest despite the hiatus. This festival performance highlighted their independent status, as the event was organized without agency backing. Throughout the year, the group avoided major tours but maintained visibility through such sporadic reunions.[50] The momentum continued into 2024 with EXID's first fancon of the independent era, held on March 2 at Zepp Haneda in Tokyo, Japan. The full five-member lineup—Solji, LE (now Elly), Hani, Hyelin, and Jeonghwa—performed fan favorites including "I Love You," "DDD," and "Hot Pink (Japanese ver.)," drawing hundreds of attendees and fostering intimate fan interactions. Later that year, on May 23, they reunited for a performance at Korea University's festival, further showcasing their selective group engagements. These events underscored the members' commitment to occasional full-group appearances amid solo endeavors.[51] 2025 saw heightened activity, beginning with a landmark reunion on KBS2's Immortal Songs 2 Baby Vox special on March 15, where EXID performed a cover of "Get Up" as a complete unit for the first time in six years. Their energetic rendition earned them the episode's victory, with members expressing joy at the shared stage in post-performance comments. This appearance reignited discussions about their chemistry and potential future collaborations.[52][53] Building on this, EXID held their 2025 fancon tour, starting with the EXID 2025 Fancon in Vietnam on May 31 at the Military Zone 7 Indoor Sports Complex in Hanoi, featuring setlists of classics like "Up & Down" and interactive segments. The event, which sold out quickly, was followed by another in Macau on August 10, where the group performed to international fans, emphasizing gratitude for their support. In mid-July, they reunited again in Japan for a special event, celebrating their five-member dynamic through performances and behind-the-scenes sharing on social media.[54][55][56] Summer festivals amplified their presence, with EXID taking the stage at WATERBOMB Singapore on August 30 at Siloso Beach. Their set included high-energy renditions of "Up & Down," "Hot Pink," and "Lady," captivating the water-soaked audience and earning praise for their timeless charisma. They also performed at WATERBOMB Ho Chi Minh in August, extending their festival circuit to Southeast Asia. These appearances, often featuring water-themed adaptations of their choreography, reinforced EXID's adaptability in live settings.[57][9][58] As of November 2025, EXID remains active independently, with all five members selectively reuniting for fan events to honor their legacy and strengthen connections with supporters. In interviews following their 2025 performances, members like Solji and Hani have teased the possibility of future comebacks, noting the joy of group activities while prioritizing personal growth. No new music has been released, but their festival and fancon engagements continue to sustain global interest.[59][52]Members
Current members
EXID's current lineup consists of five members who have been active together since the group's formation in 2012, with Solji joining later that year.[13] Solji, born Heo Sol-ji on January 10, 1989, serves as the group's leader and main vocalist.[60] Prior to joining EXID in July 2012, she worked as a vocal trainer at agencies including JYP Entertainment and Cube Entertainment, leveraging her background in ballad singing to contribute stable high notes and emotional depth to EXID's performances, particularly in ballads.[60] She also participated in the R&B duo 2NB before her EXID tenure.[61] LE, born Ahn Hyo-jin on December 10, 1991, is the main rapper and a key leader figure in the group, often handling creative direction.[62] Known for her producer background, she co-wrote and composed the breakthrough hit "Up & Down" alongside Shinsadong Tiger, which propelled EXID's popularity in 2014–2015.[63] LE has credits on multiple EXID tracks and songs for other artists, emphasizing her role in the group's hip-hop-infused sound.[64] Hani, born Ahn Hee-yeon on May 1, 1992, acts as the lead vocalist and visual, recognized for her charismatic stage presence.[65] She gained international fame through a viral fan-cam of her "Up & Down" performance in November 2014, which amassed over 20 million views and revived the song's chart success.[66] Multilingual in Korean, English, and Chinese from her time studying abroad in China, Hani has also ventured into acting in dramas like Familiar Wife and hosting variety programs, while contributing smooth vocals and dance synchronization to EXID.)[65] Hyelin, born Seo Hye-rin on August 23, 1993, is a lead vocalist noted for her powerful, resonant tone that handles high ranges effectively during Solji's 2016–2019 hiatus.[67] She debuted on Superstar K3 in 2011, showcasing her vocal strength, and brings dance proficiency to EXID's choreography, supporting the group's energetic performances.[68] Jeonghwa, born Park Jeong-hwa on May 8, 1995, is the maknae (youngest member), lead dancer, sub-vocalist, and visual, infusing youthful energy into the group dynamic.[69] Trained at JYP Entertainment for five years, she has appeared on variety shows like Soulmates Returns (2015) and Off to School, highlighting her playful personality and adaptability as the group's mood-maker.[70] Within EXID, vocal responsibilities are distributed among Solji and Hyelin as mains, Hani and Jeonghwa as leads/subs, while LE dominates raps; dance lines feature Jeonghwa as main, Hani and LE as leads, with all members contributing to synchronized routines.[13] The group formed the subunit Dasoni (later SoljiHani) with Solji and Hani in 2013, releasing singles like "Goodbye" to highlight their vocal harmony in R&B styles.[71]Former members
EXID's original lineup experienced significant changes shortly after debut, with three members departing in April 2012. Yuji, whose real name is Jeong Yu Ji, served as the group's leader, main vocalist, and lead dancer. Born on January 2, 1991, in Seoul, South Korea, she joined the group in 2011 and participated in their debut single "Whoz That Girl" released in February 2012.[13] Yuji left EXID to focus on her studies, amid personal doubts about pursuing a singing career, stating that she felt it was "impossible" at the time.[72][73] Dami, born Kang Hye Yeon on December 8, 1990, in Gwangju, South Korea, was a lead vocalist who also debuted with the group in 2012. She departed alongside Yuji for academic reasons, contributing to the early lineup's dissolution.[13] Haeryeong, born Na Hae-ryeong on November 11, 1994, in Seoul, South Korea, handled vocals and was positioned as the visual; she left to pursue an acting career shortly after debut.[13][74] These departures, occurring just two months after debut, led to the addition of Solji and Hyelin, stabilizing the group by mid-2012 and fostering greater cohesion in subsequent years. None of the former members have returned to EXID or maintained official ties with the group post-departure.[75]Timeline
| Year | Key Events | Releases | Member Changes | Tours and Live Performances |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Formation by AB Entertainment and producer Shinsadong Tiger. | - | Original lineup includes Yuji, Dami, Haeryeong, LE, Hani, Jeonghwa. | - |
| 2012 | Debut as six-member group; lineup changes in April after debut. | February 16: "Whoz That Girl" single. August 10: "I Feel Good" single (finalizes five-member lineup). | Yuji, Dami, Haeryeong leave; Solji and Hyelin join, forming current five-member lineup of Solji, LE, Hani, Hyelin, Jeonghwa. | - |
| 2014 | Viral success from "Up & Down" fan cam. | August 27: "Up & Down" single. | - | - |
| 2016 | - | - | Solji goes on hiatus due to hyperthyroidism diagnosis on December 21. | - |
| 2017 | - | April 18: "Eclipse" EP. November 7: "DDD" single. | - | Asia Tour (multiple cities). |
| 2018 | Solji returns to group activities. | April 2: "Lady" single. November 21: "I Love You" single. | - | - |
| 2019 | Shift to independent activities begins. | May 29: "WE" EP. | Hani and Jeonghwa leave Banana Culture on May 31 upon contract expiration. | February 10–16: Valentine Japan Live Tour (Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Tokyo). |
| 2020 | Full group becomes independent. | - | Hyelin leaves Banana Culture in January; Solji in February; LE in March. | - |
| 2022 | 10th anniversary celebration. | September 29: "X" single album featuring "Fire". | - | Japan Final Live Tour. |
| 2023 | Reunion performances resume. | - | - | December 24: Performance at Damyang Meta Music Festival. |
| 2024–2025 | Independent reunions and fan engagements. February 2025: Members reunite for New Year's celebration (excluding LE). March 8, 2025: Performance at Tree Hundred Festival. May 31, 2025: Fancon in Vietnam. July 2025: Full-group reunion fan event in Japan. August 10, 2025: Fancon in Macau. Performances at Waterbomb Singapore and Ho Chi Minh 2025; additional festival performances in late 2025. | - | - | - |
Artistry
Musical style and themes
EXID's music has been characterized by a blend of dance-pop, EDM, and hip-hop elements in their early releases, creating energetic and infectious tracks that emphasize rhythmic beats and playful rap verses.[76] This style is evident in their debut single "Whoz That Girl" and the viral hit "Up & Down," which fused electronic drops with hip-hop flows to deliver a bold, attitude-driven sound. Following their 2014 breakthrough, the group's sound evolved toward more mature and diverse genres, incorporating R&B, retro influences, and nu-disco in later works such as the hip-hop-focused album Street and the EP X, allowing for deeper emotional layering and throwback vibes like '90s New Jack Swing in "Lady."[77][78] Lyrically, EXID's songs frequently delve into themes of empowerment, romantic confidence, and relational dynamics, often portraying women who assert their desires and confront deception with unapologetic strength.[79] For instance, in "DDD," the narrative centers on a protagonist challenging a partner's infidelity, highlighting resilience and self-assurance in love.[79] This thematic consistency underscores the group's shift from initial sassy, flirtatious tones to edgier, introspective expressions post-2014, reflecting a progression toward sophisticated emotional narratives.[80] In production, main rapper LE has been instrumental, co-writing rap sections for nearly all of EXID's tracks, infusing them with sharp, personal flair that complements the melodic hooks.[81] The vocal arrangements prominently feature rich harmonies driven by main vocalist Solji's powerful belts and lead vocalist Hyelin's versatile tones, creating dynamic contrasts that enhance the songs' emotional depth and catchiness.[82]Stage names and concepts
EXID's name is an acronym for "Exceed In Dreaming," symbolizing the group's ambition to surpass expectations and achieve their dreams in the competitive K-pop industry.[83] The group's visual concepts have evolved from their 2012 debut with "Whoz That Girl," which featured a quirky, dance-pop aesthetic emphasizing energetic and playful performances, to more provocative styles in later eras. Their 2014 hit "Up & Down" marked a shift toward bold sexiness, highlighted by the song's double-entendre lyrics and choreography that included suggestive hip thrusts, which gained massive attention through a viral fan-cam of member Hani's performance.[84][24] This era's concept was amplified by the track's playful yet seductive tone, propelling EXID to widespread popularity after initial struggles. In subsequent releases, EXID explored mature and nostalgic visuals, such as the '90s-inspired retro concept in their 2018 single "Lady," which incorporated vibrant colors, bold patterns, and throwback fashion elements like windbreakers and layered outfits to evoke era-specific aesthetics.[42] Their Japanese debut in 2018 with a localized version of "Up & Down" maintained elements of their established sexy persona while adapting to international audiences, blending high-energy choreography with sleek staging.[85] EXID's choreography, often created by renowned specialists like Bae Yoon Jung for key tracks, features precise synchronization and memorable point moves, such as the iconic hip isolations in "Up & Down" that became a hallmark of their stage presence.[86] These elements underscore the group's emphasis on dynamic, visually engaging performances that complement their musical themes of confidence and allure. In promotions, their fashion typically mixes accessible streetwear with polished, concept-driven ensembles, using coordinated outfits to highlight individual member strengths while maintaining a cohesive group image.[78]Discography
Studio albums
EXID released their debut studio album Street on June 1, 2016, marking their first full-length release after several extended plays and singles.[87] The album features 10 tracks that blend pop, R&B, and EDM elements, showcasing the group's musical versatility with an urban-inspired concept emphasizing streetwise confidence and diverse moods.[88] The lead single, "L.I.E," highlights themes of betrayal in relationships through sharp lyrics and a seductive performance, produced in collaboration with longtime composer Shinsadong Tiger, EXID member LE, and Bumi Nangi.[89]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Don't Want a Drive" (데려다줄래) | 3:12 |
| 2 | "L.I.E" (엘라이) | 3:31 |
| 3 | "I Know" (알면서) | 3:14 |
| 4 | "Hello" (Hani solo) | 3:10 |
| 5 | "Cream" | 3:13 |
| 6 | "3%" (Solji solo) | 4:06 |
| 7 | "Only One" | 3:40 |
| 8 | "No Way" (당연해) | 3:25 |
| 9 | "Are You Hungry?" (냠냠쩝쩝; Jeonghwa & Hyelin) | 3:20 |
| 10 | "Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring" (여름, 가을, 겨울, 봄) | 3:54 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "The Beauty Is Guilty!?" | 1:10 |
| 2 | "Hot Pink" (Japanese ver.) | 3:30 |
| 3 | "Trouble" | 3:36 |
| 4 | "Up & Down" (Japanese ver.) | 3:20 |
| 5 | "Ah Yeah" (Japanese ver.) | 3:19 |
| 6 | "L.I.E" (Japanese ver.) | 3:30 |
| 7 | "DDD" (Japanese ver.) | 3:22 |
| 8 | "Cream" (Japanese ver.) | 3:11 |
| 9 | "Night Rather Than Day" (Japanese ver.) | 3:56 |
| 10 | "Official" | 3:24 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | "B.L.E.S.S.E.D" | 3:39 |
| 2 | "I Love You" (Japanese ver.) | 3:37 |
| 3 | "L.I.E" (Japanese ver.) | 3:30 |
| 4 | "Official" | 3:25 |
| 5 | "DDD" (Japanese ver.) | 3:22 |
| 6 | "Night Rather Than Day" (Japanese ver.) | 3:56 |
| 7 | "Bad Girl For You" | 3:20 |
| 8 | "Ah Yeah" (Japanese ver.) | 3:19 |
| 9 | "Cream" (Japanese ver.) | 3:11 |
| 10 | "Break My Heart" | 3:40 |
| 11 | "B.L.E.S.S.E.D" (Korean ver.) | 3:39 |
Extended plays and mini-albums
EXID released their debut mini-album, Hippity Hop, on August 13, 2012, under Yedang Entertainment. The six-track release featured the lead single "I Feel Good," alongside "Better Together," "Call," "Think About," "Whoz That Girl, Pt. 2," and a remix of "I Feel Good." The album's packaging emphasized a playful, hip-hop aesthetic with vibrant artwork reflecting the group's energetic early image.[92] Following lineup changes and pre-debut works, EXID's second mini-album Ah Yeah arrived on April 13, 2015, under Banana Culture. It contained six tracks—"Ah Yeah" (title track), "A Sul Hae" (Thrilling), "Todak Todak," "Without U," "1M," and the prior hit "Up & Down"—with some editions adding "Every Night (Ver. 2)" and instrumental. The album's success was bolstered by the title track's catchy, dance-oriented production, peaking at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling 19,534 physical copies in South Korea. Its packaging included multiple versions with photobooks highlighting the members' glamorous concepts.[93][28][90] EXID's third mini-album, Eclipse, was released on April 10, 2017, by Banana Culture and distributed by Sony Music. The EP contains six tracks, including the lead single "Night Rather Than Day" and solos "Milk" (Hani) and "Velvet" (LE), exploring nocturnal themes with pop and R&B elements. It debuted at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart and number 4 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, selling approximately 18,000 copies in South Korea.)| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Boy" | 3:18 |
| 2. | "Night Rather Than Day" (밤이 더 친절해) | 3:51 |
| 3. | "How? Why?" (어떻게 왜) | 3:10 |
| 4. | "Milk" (Hani solo) | 3:24 |
| 5. | "Velvet" (LE solo) | 3:28 |
| 6. | "24/7" | 3:19 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Me & You" | 3:23 |
| 2. | "We Are..." | 3:36 |
| 3. | "Don't Save It" (아끼지마) | 3:24 |
| 4. | "How Are You?" (어떻게지내) | 3:32 |
| 5. | "My Night" (나의밤은) | 3:41 |
| 6. | "Tomorrow" (내일해; Urban Mix) | 3:30 |
| 7. | "Me & You" (instrumental) | 3:23 |
Single albums and singles
EXID debuted with the single album Holla on February 15, 2012, featuring the lead track "Whoz That Girl," a hip-hop influenced song produced by Shinsadong Tiger that showcased the group's initial bold and confident concept.[96] The album also included b-sides like "I Do," blending pop elements with rhythmic verses to highlight the members' vocal dynamics. Later that year, on October 2, 2012, EXID released the digital single "Every Night," a reworked version of their pre-debut track "Phone Call," characterized by its soft R&B melody and themes of longing, accompanied by a narrative music video depicting betrayal.[97] The group's breakthrough came with the digital single "Up & Down" on August 27, 2014, under Banana Culture, a seductive dance-pop track with a catchy saxophone hook that initially charted modestly but exploded in popularity months later due to a viral fan-cam video, eventually topping the Gaon Digital Chart and establishing EXID as a major act.[24] EXID followed with the digital single "Ah Yeah" on April 13, 2015, as the title track of their mini-album, featuring energetic production and securing multiple wins. Later in 2015, they released the digital single "Hot Pink" on November 18, featuring a vibrant, upbeat sound with playful lyrics and a remix variant emphasizing funky bass lines, later included on Street.[98] In 2016, "L.I.E" was released as the lead single from Street on June 1, peaking at number 5 on Gaon Digital Chart. EXID's first physical single album, Lady, arrived on April 2, 2018, led by the title track "Lady," a new jack swing-inspired song evoking 1990s R&B with groovy rhythms and flirtatious themes, marking their return after a hiatus and peaking at number 8 on the Gaon Album Chart.[42] Later that year, on November 21, 2018, they issued the single album I Love You, with the lead track of the same name—a smooth, romantic ballad showcasing vocal harmonies and entering the top 5 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart as their first full-group release in nearly two years.[99] In the Japanese market, EXID debuted with the single Up & Down (Japanese Version) Special Edition on August 22, 2018, adapting their signature hit with Japanese lyrics while retaining the original's energetic choreography and synth-driven production, including b-sides like "Cream (Japanese Version)," a sultry track with variant arrangements tailored for the release. For their 10th anniversary, EXID released the single album X on September 29, 2022, led by "Fire," a high-energy track with fiery beats and empowering lyrics; the album includes new songs "IDK (I Don't Know)" and "Leggo," plus an English version of "Fire." A Chinese version of "Fire" was released as a separate digital single.[100][101] Other notable digital singles include the Chinese version of "Cream" released on December 20, 2016, as their debut in that market, featuring localized lyrics and a remix emphasizing oriental instrumentation distinct from the Korean original; "DDD" on November 7, 2017, from Full Moon, with quirky sound and choreography; and "Me & You" from We on May 15, 2019.[102]| Title | Release Date | Lead Track | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Holla | February 15, 2012 | Whoz That Girl | AB Entertainment | Debut single album; includes "I Do" b-side. |
| Every Night | October 2, 2012 | Every Night | AB Entertainment | Digital single; R&B remake. |
| Up & Down | August 27, 2014 | Up & Down | Banana Culture | Viral #1 hit on Gaon Digital Chart. |
| Ah Yeah | April 13, 2015 | Ah Yeah | Banana Culture | Title track from mini-album; multiple wins. |
| Hot Pink | November 18, 2015 | Hot Pink | Banana Culture | Digital single; later remixed on Street. |
| L.I.E | June 1, 2016 | L.I.E | Banana Culture | Lead from Street; #5 on Gaon Digital. |
| Cream (Chinese Ver.) | December 20, 2016 | Cream | Banana Culture | Market-specific debut; unique oriental remix. |
| DDD | November 7, 2017 | DDD | Banana Culture | From Full Moon; quirky choreography. |
| Lady | April 2, 2018 | Lady | Banana Culture | First physical single album; new jack swing style. |
| Up & Down (Japanese Ver.) Special Edition | August 22, 2018 | Up & Down (Japanese Ver.) | Tokuma Japan Communications | Japanese debut; includes "Cream (Japanese Ver.)" b-side. |
| I Love You | November 21, 2018 | I Love You | Banana Culture | Vocal-focused ballad single album. |
| Me & You | May 15, 2019 | Me & You | Banana Culture | Lead from We; pre-hiatus release. |
| X | September 29, 2022 | Fire | Banana Culture | 10th anniversary; new tracks + English ver. of Fire. |
Tours and live performances
Concert tours
EXID's concert tours marked significant milestones in their career, showcasing their live performance prowess and fan engagement across Asia and virtually. Their first major outing, the EXID Asia Tour 2017, consisted of fan meeting-style concerts in multiple cities, highlighting tracks from their recent releases like "Night Rather Than Day" alongside fan interactions and special stages. The tour kicked off on June 17, 2017, in Hong Kong at Star Hall KITEC, drawing a crowd of 3,600 fans despite member Solji's absence due to health issues. Subsequent stops included Singapore on July 15 at Kallang Theatre, a postponed performance in Taipei, Taiwan, on August 26, and the finale in Seoul with two shows on August 12 and 13 at Yonsei University's Baekyang Concert Hall. Tickets for the Seoul dates sold out in just 40 seconds, underscoring the group's surging popularity at the time. A highlight was Solji's surprise appearance during the second Seoul concert on August 13, where she joined the encore performance of "Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring," moving members and fans to tears in an emotional reunion moment.[103][104][105] Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, EXID adapted with their first online concert, the Premium Online Concert – B.L.E.S.S.E.D, held on November 8, 2020. Streamed globally via platforms like Zaiko, the event featured elaborate virtual stage designs with synchronized lighting and effects to mimic a live atmosphere, performing hits such as "I Love You" and tracks from their Japanese album B.L.E.S.S.E.D. This virtual production allowed international fans to participate through real-time chats and included an online autograph session post-show.[106] Following their 10th anniversary celebrations and the release of the single "FIRE" in September 2022, EXID embarked on their final Japanese concert tour, the EXID 2022 Japan -Final- Live Tour. Originally planned for 2020 but delayed due to the pandemic, the four-date run commenced on September 2 at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo, followed by Zepp Fukuoka on September 6, Zepp Namba Osaka on September 8, and Zepp Nagoya on September 9. The setlist emphasized their signature hits like "Up & Down," "DDD," and "Lady," alongside the new "FIRE" and Japanese versions of their songs, with dynamic stage setups including LED screens and interactive fan segments. Guest appearances were limited, focusing instead on the core quartet's chemistry, as Solji prioritized her recovery during this period.[107]Fan meetings and festivals
EXID's fan meetings and festivals have served as key platforms for reconnecting with their global fanbase, known as LEGGO, particularly during periods of group hiatus and post-reunion activities. In 2019, amid a domestic hiatus following contract changes with members Hani and Jeonghwa departing Banana Culture Entertainment, the group held a Japan Fan Meeting on December 9 at Ebisu Garden Hall in Tokyo, featuring performances and direct fan interactions to maintain international support.[108][109] The group's independent era from 2023 onward emphasized fan-centric events. Festival appearances in 2025 included a performance at the Tree Hundred Festival in Daejeon, South Korea, on March 8, and the Far East Music Festival in South Tangerang, Indonesia, on May 17. These were followed by the 2025 fancon events, starting with a show in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on May 31 at Military Zone 7 Indoor Sports Complex, where EXID delivered high-energy performances of hits like "FIRE" and "DDD," alongside interactive segments including Q&A sessions with LEGGO fans.[110][111] The fancon continued to Macau on August 10 at Broadway Theatre, Broadway Macau, with tickets starting at MOP 480, offering a mix of classic tracks such as "HOT PINK" and "No Way," and opportunities for fan engagement through games and messages.[112][8] In July 2025, the full five-member group reunited for a fan event in Japan, marking their first complete lineup appearance since 2019 and celebrating their enduring bond.[56] These events highlighted EXID's focus on building lasting bonds with LEGGO, incorporating community-driven elements like fan-voted setlists and personalized shoutouts. Festival appearances further showcased EXID's enduring appeal. On March 15, 2025, the group reunited for a special episode of KBS2's Immortal Songs 2, honoring Baby V.O.X with a cover of "Get Up," earning the episode's victory and marking their first full-group TV performance in six years.[52][113] Later, at WATERBOMB Singapore 2025 on August 30 at Siloso Beach, EXID delivered a 30-minute set of classics including "Up & Down," energizing the water festival crowd with their signature choreography and stage presence.[57][9] On November 16, 2025, they performed at WATERBOMB Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, with a 25-minute set featuring "Up & Down" and "L.I.E".[10] These outings underscored the LEGGO community's role in sustaining EXID's momentum, with fans actively participating through cheers and social media amplification.[114]Filmography
Reality and variety shows
EXID featured in the fifth season of the MBC Every1 reality series Showtime, titled EXID's Showtime, which consisted of eight 50-minute episodes airing from July 9 to August 26, 2015.[115] The program provided an intimate look at the group's daily routines in their shared dorm, including personal room tours and interactions that revealed their close-knit dynamics.[116] It also captured behind-the-scenes preparations for their viral comeback single "Up & Down," highlighting challenges in choreography practice and vocal rehearsals among members Solji, LE, Hani, Hyelin, and Jeonghwa.[117] Members of EXID made notable guest appearances on SBS's Running Man during 2015–2017, contributing to episodes focused on physical games and team challenges that emphasized idol-group chemistry. Hani joined episode 237, aired March 8, 2015, where she teamed up with cast members and other idols for a "Water Fairy Race" mission involving relay tasks in a pool setting.[118] In episode 275, aired November 29, 2015, Hani participated in a unique "sleep battle" alongside actress Song Ji-hyo, testing endurance in a comedic competition that showcased her playful side.[119] These segments often spotlighted the members' agility and humor, fostering fan appreciation for EXID's energetic group vibe. EXID frequently appeared on MBC Every1's Weekly Idol, a program dedicated to idol performances and variety segments, with multiple episodes from 2015 onward highlighting their synchronized dances and subunit interactions. In the December 20, 2017, episode, the group took part in a "Magic Concert" challenge, adapting their hit choreographies like "Up & Down" to mismatched songs, demonstrating their adaptability and tight coordination.[120] Another appearance on October 11, 2017, featured an English speed quiz where members described objects to non-Korean speakers, leading to humorous moments that underscored their individual personalities and collective rapport.[121] Hani served as a regular MC starting April 6, 2016, alongside Super Junior's Heechul, often introducing EXID's segments and emphasizing the group's subunit dynamics, such as Solji and Hyelin's vocal harmonies or LE and Jeonghwa's rap interplay.[122] These features, including random play dance challenges, consistently showcased EXID's performance prowess and playful banter, boosting their visibility among variety show audiences.[123]Dramas and web series
EXID members have ventured into acting, primarily through individual projects in web dramas and television series, showcasing their versatility beyond music. Hani (Ahn Hee-yeon) made her acting debut in the 2015 KBS2 drama The Producers, appearing in a cameo role as a trainee idol in episode 3. She later starred as the female lead in the 2020 MBC web drama XX, portraying Yoon Na-na, a popular head bartender at a speakeasy bar who navigates conflicts with a regular customer, marking her first major acting role.[124] In 2021, Hani took on supporting roles in multiple series, including Idol: The Coup on JTBC, where she played a key character in a story about an idol group's rise and fall. She also appeared in How to Be Thirty on KakaoTV as a friend offering life advice to the protagonist. In 2022, Hani made a special cameo in the tvN medical drama Ghost Doctor, playing a celebrity singer named Jessica who interacts with the main cast.[125] Her role in the 2022 Coupang Play series Hit the Spot further highlighted her range, depicting a character in a mature romance narrative. In 2023, she starred in Call It Love on Disney+ as Kang Min-young.[126] Jeonghwa (Park Jeong-hwa), the group's maknae, began her acting career with the lead role in the 2016 web drama Mask, a fantasy romance where she portrayed a woman discovering magical elements in everyday life.[127] In 2018, she starred as the female lead in the web drama Member of Society, playing a high school student involved in a baseball-themed story, for which she trained specifically in the sport.[128] Jeonghwa expanded to broadcast television in 2021 with a supporting role as announcer Park So-yi in the SBS comedy-drama One the Woman.[129] More recently, she made a brief appearance in the 2023 Netflix series Mask Girl as part of a K-pop group cameo scene. In 2023–2024, she starred in Between Him and Her on Channel A as Ryu Eun-jeong. In 2024, she appeared in the film Handsome Guys. In 2025, she played Pyo Seung-hee in Ms. Incognito on ENA.[70][130] Solji made her acting debut in 2025 in the drama The Love Manufacturing Method Told by AI.[131] While the group as a whole has not appeared in scripted dramas, individual members' acting pursuits often tie back to EXID's public image, with their visuals and performance skills aiding casting opportunities in youth-oriented stories. LE (Ahn Hyo-jin) has not taken on acting roles but has focused on songwriting contributions to the group's music, which occasionally intersects with drama soundtracks indirectly through industry collaborations.Awards and nominations
Awards
EXID achieved significant recognition in the K-pop industry following their breakthrough with "Up & Down" in 2014, accumulating approximately 15 major awards between 2015 and 2018, primarily in digital song and artist achievement categories. These accolades highlighted their viral success and consistent chart performance, with "Up & Down" earning multiple honors for its cultural impact and the follow-up "Street" contributing to their later wins through strong music show performances. The group's awards peaked during this period, reflecting their rise from relative obscurity to established status.| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Gaon Chart Music Awards | Hot Trend Award | Recognized for the viral phenomenon of "Up & Down," marking their first major year-end accolade.[132] |
| 2015 | Melon Music Awards | MBC Music Star Award | Awarded for overall artist achievement and popularity in 2015.[133] |
| 2015 | Cable TV Broadcast Awards | Star Award | For their rising popularity and performances. |
| 2016 | Golden Disc Awards | Digital Bonsang | For the song "Up & Down," honoring its digital sales and streaming success.[134] |
| 2016 | Seoul Music Awards | Bonsang | Main prize for overall achievement. |
| 2016 | Korea Assembly Grand Award | Artist of the Year | Recognized for their impact in the industry.[135] |
| 2018 | Korean Entertainment Arts Awards | Best Artist Group (Female) | For their contributions to entertainment. |
Nominations
EXID received numerous nominations across major South Korean music award shows, particularly in performance and digital song categories during their peak popularity from 2014 to 2017. These recognitions highlighted the group's strong fanbase and viral hits like "Up & Down" and "Ah Yeah," though they often competed against top acts such as Big Bang, Red Velvet, and TWICE. A notable nomination came at the 2015 Melon Music Awards, where "Ah Yeah" was shortlisted for Song of the Year, ultimately going to Big Bang's "Bang Bang Bang."[136] Similarly, at the 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA), EXID was nominated for Best Dance Performance – Female Group for "Ah Yeah," with Red Velvet winning for "Ice Cream Cake." The group continued to earn nods in subsequent years, including a Bonsang (main prize) nomination at the 27th Seoul Music Awards in 2018, amid a competitive field featuring EXO, TWICE, and MAMAMOO.[137] Post-2018, following a hiatus due to member Solji's health issues and reduced group promotions, EXID's nominations tapered off, reflecting their shift toward individual activities.| Year | Award Show | Category | Song/Work | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Melon Music Awards | Song of the Year | "Ah Yeah" | Nominated |
| 2015 | Melon Music Awards | Best Female Dance | "Ah Yeah" | Nominated |
| 2015 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best Dance Performance – Female Group | "Ah Yeah" | Nominated |
| 2015 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Song of the Year | "Up & Down" | Nominated |
| 2016 | Golden Disc Awards | Digital Daesang | "Up & Down" | Nominated |
| 2016 | Seoul Music Awards | Bonsang | EXID | Nominated |
| 2016 | Seoul Music Awards | High1/Mobile Popularity Award | EXID | Nominated |
| 2016 | Seoul Music Awards | Hallyu Special Award | EXID | Nominated |
| 2017 | Golden Disc Awards | Digital Bonsang | "L.I.E" | Nominated |
| 2018 | Seoul Music Awards | Bonsang | EXID | Nominated |
| 2018 | Seoul Music Awards | Popularity Award | EXID | Nominated |
| 2018 | Seoul Music Awards | Hallyu Special Award | EXID | Nominated |