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I.O.I

I.O.I (Korean: 아이오아이; stylized as IOI), also known as Ideal of Idol, was an eleven-member South Korean project girl group formed through the first season of Mnet's survival reality competition Produce 101 in 2016, where members were selected by public vote from 101 female trainees representing various entertainment agencies. The group debuted on May 4, 2016, with the mini album Chrysalis and its lead single "Dream Girls," under the management of YMC Entertainment and CJ E&M, and officially disbanded on January 29, 2017, after fulfilling a one-year promotional contract. During their brief but impactful tenure, I.O.I released two mini albums—Chrysalis (May 2016) and Miss Me? (October 2016)—and the Whatta Man ( 2016) and achieved commercial success with hit singles including "Whatta Man" from the Whatta Man and "" from Miss Me?, the latter reaching number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and selling 93,593 physical copies for the album in 2016. The group earned multiple rookie awards at year-end ceremonies, such as the Mnet Asian Music Awards and , and became a cultural phenomenon for blending diverse talents in vocals, dance, and visuals, significantly influencing the popularity of project and survival show-formed acts in . Their members were: Lim Nayoung (leader), Kim Chung Ha (main dancer), (main vocalist), (visual), Choi Yoo Jung (lead rapper, lead vocalist, lead dancer), Kim Do Yeon, , Zhou Jie Qiong (Kyulkyung, visual), (lead dancer), Jeon So Mi (center, main rapper), and (main vocalist). Post-disbandment, the members returned to their respective agencies and pursued varied careers, with several forming or joining other prominent girl groups such as (Choi Yoo Jung, Kim Do Yeon), (Yoo Yeon-jung), and (Kim Se Jeong, Kang Mina; the latter group disbanded in 2020), while others like Kim Chung Ha and Jeon So Mi achieved success as solo artists, releasing chart-topping singles and albums. I.O.I's legacy endures through subunit activities, such as the 2016 single "Whatta Man (Good Man)" by seven members, and ongoing fan support, culminating in reports of a potential tenth-anniversary reunion in 2026 featuring a new single, though withdrew in September 2025 due to scheduling conflicts with her acting projects.

History

Pre-debut: Produce 101 and formation

I.O.I originated from the first season of 's survival audition program , which premiered on January 22, 2016, and concluded on April 1, 2016. The show gathered 101 female trainees from 46 different entertainment agencies to compete for spots in an 11-member , with participants undergoing rigorous training in singing, dancing, and stage presence while residing in a shared dormitory throughout the four-month duration. The format emphasized public participation, as viewers influenced eliminations through real-time voting via the Mnet mobile app, online platforms, and , fostering a sense of collective "production" of the group. The selection process unfolded over multiple evaluation rounds and voting periods, starting with an initial phase from January 22 to February 13, 2016, where fans could vote for up to 11 trainees each. Subsequent rounds shifted to single-vote selections per person, featuring weekly theme-based performances that progressively eliminated contestants until 22 remained before the finale. In the live-broadcast finale on April 1, 2016, hosted by , the final rankings were revealed based on cumulative fan votes, including live text messaging during the episode, determining the 11 members who would form the group. The group's name, I.O.I, was announced during the finale, an abbreviation for "Ideal of ," signifying the ideal idols produced by fans. Conceived as a temporary project unit under CJ E&M, I.O.I was planned for a limited promotional period of approximately 10 months to allow members to return to their original agencies afterward. Building anticipation before their official debut, Mnet released pre-debut teasers showcasing the newly formed group, including a 30-second preview on April 4, 2016. The trainees had performed the upbeat pop track ""—intended as the show's theme song—during the finale's final evaluation stage, providing an early glimpse of the group's synchronized choreography and energy. "" was then re-recorded by the 11 members and digitally released on April 5, 2016, accompanied by a full the same day.

Debut with Chrysalis and initial promotions

I.O.I, formed by CJ E&M through the selection of eleven members from Mnet's survival program Produce 101, officially debuted on May 4, 2016, with their first mini-album Chrysalis. The EP consisted of seven tracks, including the lead single "Dream Girls," an upbeat dance-pop song highlighting the group's youthful energy and synchronized choreography, alongside "Knock Knock Knock," "Doo Wap," "Crush," an intro track, a remake of "Pick Me" from the show, and "벚꽃이 지면 (Ending)." Produced by various composers associated with YMC Entertainment, the album showcased a mix of fresh original compositions and nostalgic elements to appeal to fans familiar with the trainees' pre-debut performances. Chrysalis achieved strong commercial success upon release, debuting at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling 59,940 copies in its first month according to Gaon data, with cumulative sales reaching approximately 87,000 copies by the end of the year. The title track "Dream Girls" also performed well digitally, entering the Gaon Digital Chart at number 8 and climbing to number 7 in subsequent weeks, driven by the group's high visibility from the survival show.) These figures underscored I.O.I's immediate impact as a project group, establishing them as one of the top-selling female rookie acts of despite their temporary formation. The group kicked off promotions with a debut showcase and fan meeting on May 5, 2016, at Jangchung Gymnasium in , where they performed key tracks from Chrysalis for the first time and interacted with fans through Q&A sessions. Later that evening, I.O.I made their inaugural music show appearance on Mnet's , delivering live performances of "Dream Girls" and "Knock Knock Knock" to a wide television audience. These events marked the start of their intensive promotional schedule, which included subsequent appearances on programs like Music Bank and . In June 2016, the group expanded internationally with their first overseas showcase at KCON on June 2, performing for European fans and boosting their global profile early in their career. Under their contract with CJ E&M, I.O.I was limited to a 10-month activity term, scheduled to conclude in January 2017, allowing members to return to their respective agencies afterward while prioritizing group promotions during this period. This structure emphasized high-intensity activities, including music show stages and fan engagements, to maximize the group's momentum within the short timeframe.

Whatta Man era and sub-unit activities

Following the success of their debut mini-album Chrysalis, I.O.I returned with their first sub-unit promotion in August 2016, releasing the single album Whatta Man on August 9. The 7-member sub-unit, consisting of leader , , Choi Yoojung, , , Kim Doyeon, and , took the spotlight with the title track "Whatta Man (Good Man)", a of Salt-N-Pepa's hit incorporating elements from Linda Lyndell's 1968 song "What a Man". The track debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and topped several real-time charts upon release, achieving five music show wins on programs including (twice), , Music Bank, and The Show. The sub-unit's promotions emphasized a mature, confident concept, with performances on major music shows featuring synchronized choreography and vocal highlights from members like and Yoojung. Beyond stages, the group appeared on variety programs such as , where they showcased sped-up versions of "Pick Me" and "Whatta Man" at double speed, demonstrating their versatility and earning praise for their teamwork. The album sold over 64,000 physical copies in its first month, marking strong commercial performance for the project group. During this period, I.O.I also released the digital single "Hand in Hand" on August 15 as a remake of the 1996 Olympic theme song by Koreana, timed to support the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and promote unity. The full 11-member group performed it at year-end events, including the 2016 SBS Gayo Daejeon on December 26, where proceeds from special collaborations contributed to SBS's charity initiatives. This release highlighted the group's adaptability, blending inspirational lyrics with upbeat pop elements. The Whatta Man era underscored evolving group dynamics, with center positions rotating to spotlight different members—Yoojung serving as center for the sub-unit promotions to balance visibility among the trainees. Fan interactions intensified through a September 2016 fan meeting titled "Meet I.O.I and Get Signed!", where the sub-unit performed live and engaged in Q&A sessions, fostering a sense of closeness despite the temporary lineup. These activities allowed non-sub-unit members like and to focus on individual preparations while maintaining overall cohesion.

Miss Me? and final promotions

I.O.I released their second mini-album, miss me?, on October 17, 2016, marking their return as a full group following the promotions for the single "Whatta Man (Good Man)". The EP featured five tracks, with the lead single "" produced by of , characterized by its upbeat pop sound and playful lyrics emphasizing sincerity in relationships. The album debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling over 75,000 physical copies in its first month and ultimately exceeding 93,000 units by the end of 2016, establishing it as one of the top-selling releases that year. The title track "" topped the Gaon Digital Chart in its debut week, amassing over 266,000 downloads and 5.8 million streams, reflecting the group's sustained popularity. Promotions for miss me? included a showcase at Yes24 Live Hall in on the release day, where the members performed the and interacted with media and fans. The group made their comeback stage on Mnet's on October 20, followed by appearances on major music programs such as KBS's Music Bank, MBC's , and SBS's , where they showcased choreographed performances blending cute and energetic elements. These stages garnered significant viewership, with "VeryVeryVery" winning its first music show trophy on on October 27, highlighting the EP's commercial success amid the group's busy schedule. Fan events during this period, including signing sessions and pop-up stores, drew large crowds, allowing supporters to celebrate what would be one of the final full-group activities. As miss me? promotions concluded in late 2016, attention shifted to the group's impending conclusion, with announcing on November 5, 2016, that I.O.I's contract would expire on January 29, 2017, limiting further group schedules. In response, the agency prepared a farewell , "Downpour" (소나기), released digitally on January 17, 2017, as a heartfelt written and composed by SEVENTEEN's , evoking themes of cherished memories and reluctant goodbyes. The track quickly dominated real-time charts, topping platforms like , , and upon release, though its year-end position on the Gaon Digital Chart reached number 71, underscoring its emotional resonance over extended chart longevity. Promotions for "Downpour" were intentionally limited due to the approaching disbandment, focusing on a single music video release and select live performances rather than a full comeback schedule. I.O.I appeared on SBS's Inkigayo on January 22 for their final group stage, performing the song amid visible tears from members and fans, and participated in a brief fan meeting to express gratitude. Media coverage portrayed the period as a poignant farewell, with outlets emphasizing the song's lyrics as a direct message to supporters, while fan responses flooded social media with messages of heartbreak and appreciation, trending hashtags like #IOIForever and sharing personal stories of how the group inspired them during their 10-month run. The limited activities amplified the emotional weight, allowing closure without overshadowing the members' transitions back to their original agencies.

Disbandment and immediate aftermath

I.O.I held their final concert, titled Time Slip – I.O.I, on January 20–22, 2017, at Jangchung Gymnasium in Seoul, marking the end of their group activities. The three-day event drew over 4,500 attendees across sold-out shows, featuring a setlist that highlighted their major hits and unit performances, including opening with "Dream Girls," energetic renditions of "Whatta Man" and "Very Very Very," emotional performances of "Downpour," and closing with their debut track "Pick Me." The group's contract with officially terminated on January 29, 2017, after approximately 10 months of full promotions, including extensions for their second EP Miss Me?. This conclusion aligned with the project's original structure, requiring members to return to their respective home agencies. The disbandment generated widespread media attention in South Korean outlets, with reports emphasizing the group's impact and fans' emotional responses. Fans organized online campaigns, including sharing tribute videos, artwork, and hashtags like #IOIForever to celebrate their legacy and express gratitude. also announced the simultaneous termination of the official on January 23, 2017, with services ending by January 31 to protect member privacy. Post-disbandment, negotiations between YMC Entertainment and individual members' agencies focused on contract transitions and potential solo or subunit opportunities, though no major public disputes emerged immediately. The smooth handover allowed members to quickly resume activities with their original labels, amid ongoing industry discussions about project group structures.

Post-disbandment solo careers

Following the disbandment of I.O.I in 2017, its members embarked on diverse individual paths in the entertainment industry, with many establishing successful solo music careers, transitioning to acting, or continuing in other groups while occasionally referencing the group's legacy in interviews and awards speeches. By 2018, several members had already begun solo endeavors or sub-unit activities, building on the visibility gained from I.O.I. This period marked a shift toward personal artistic growth, with fan support—often expressed through the "Never Ever" fandom—sustaining interest in their projects and prompting nostalgic mentions of the group. Kim Chung Ha, who had initiated her solo journey in 2017, solidified her status as a leading soloist post-2018 with the release of her second EP in 2018, followed by the hit single "Gotta Go" in January 2019, which topped South Korea's Gaon Digital and earned her the Best Female Solo Artist award at the , where she credited I.O.I for her foundational stage presence. She continued with albums like Fleur (2019) and Querencia (2021), the latter peaking at number three on the World Albums , and transitioned agencies to More Vision in 2021 before releasing her introspective full-length album Alivio in February 2025, during which promotions she expressed in interviews that I.O.I's camaraderie remains a dream for potential reunions. Jeon Somi, the season one winner of Produce 101, made her official solo debut in March 2019 under The Black Label with the single "Birthday," which debuted at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart and marked her as one of the few former I.O.I members to achieve immediate commercial success as a soloist, later earning her the Bon Sang Award at the 2020 Golden Disc Awards for tracks like "Dumb Dumb." She released her debut EP XOXO in 2021 and has since focused on bilingual releases blending Korean and English influences, with ongoing fan events highlighting I.O.I's role in her career trajectory up to her 2023 single "Fast Forward." Kim Sejeong balanced music and acting after Gugudan's disbandment in 2018, releasing her solo single "Plant" in 2020, which showcased her vocal prowess and referenced her I.O.I roots in promotional interviews, while gaining acclaim for her lead role as Do Ha-na in the 2020-2021 supernatural drama The Uncanny Counter, earning her the Best New Actress award at the 2021 SBS Drama Awards. Her acting career expanded with roles in Business Proposal (2022) and The Uncanny Counter Returns (2023), where she noted in a 2023 interview that I.O.I's teamwork inspired her on-screen chemistry. Other members pursued varied paths tied to their original agencies' groups post-2018: Choi Yoojung and Kim Doyeon remained active in Weki Meki until its disbandment in August 2024, with Yoojung debuting solo in September 2022 with the EP The Fifth Season: A Year, which she dedicated to fans who supported her since I.O.I days, while Doyeon transitioned to acting and solo promotions in 2025, emphasizing group bonds in variety appearances. Kang Mina, after Gugudan's end, shifted to acting with roles in dramas like Hangul Her (2020) and Cheat on Me, If You Can (2020), receiving the Best New Actress award at the 2020 MBC Drama Awards and occasionally mentioning I.O.I's influence on her expressive style. Jung Chaeyeon, post-IZ*ONE's 2021 disbandment, focused on acting in series such as The King's Affection (2021), earning a New Star Award at the 2021 Asia Artist Awards, and has credited the group's dynamics for her performance growth in 2024 interviews. Collectively, the members participated in a 5th anniversary live broadcast titled "I.5.I – Yes, I Love It!" on May 4, 2021, where they shared messages reflecting on their time together and individual journeys, reinforcing the group's amid their solo pursuits. This event, along with scattered group mentions in solo award acceptances—like Yoo Yeonjung's nod to I.O.I during her 2022 vocal award win at the Korea Music Awards—has kept engagement alive, with supporters celebrating milestones such as Chungha's 2025 release through I.O.I-themed projects into late 2025.

2021 partial reunion

To mark the fifth anniversary of their debut, I.O.I organized a partial reunion through a live broadcast event titled I.5.I – Yes, I Love It! on May 4, 2021, at 7 p.m. KST. The stream aired for free on Korean platforms KT Olleh TV, Seezn, and TVING, produced by CJ ENM—the parent company of Mnet, which originally formed the group via Produce 101. Ten of the eleven members participated: Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Kim Se-jeong, Jung Chae-yeon, Kim So-hye, Choi Yoo-jung, Kim Do-yeon, Jeon So-mi, Yoo Yeon-jung, and Zhou Jieqiong, who joined remotely from China; Kang Mina was absent due to prior acting commitments. The event, supported by the official fan club IOI Forever, focused on fan interaction without any commercial comeback or new music. The broadcast featured nostalgic performances of key hits, including the debut track "Dream Girls" and a full-group rendition of "Whatta Man (Good Man)," originally performed by a sub-unit during their 2016 promotions. Members shared heartfelt messages reflecting on their shared experiences, expressed gratitude to longtime supporters, and posed for a new commemorative group photo— the first in years—capturing their enduring camaraderie. Hosted by the group's robotic mascot Robyeol, the roughly two-hour program emphasized casual conversations and light-hearted segments, allowing fans to relive the group's dynamic without structured choreography or elaborate staging. Fan reception was overwhelmingly enthusiastic, with the stream attracting over 100,000 concurrent viewers and sparking widespread media coverage across outlets for its emotional resonance. Supporters highlighted ' unchanged chemistry and the event's role in bridging their disbandment era with ongoing individual successes, though some expressed mild disappointment over the limited scope and absences. The buzz underscored I.O.I's lasting popularity, boosting streams of their discography in the following days, even as the reunion remained a non-commercial milestone.

2026 anniversary reunion plans

In May 2025, reports emerged that I.O.I was preparing a 10th anniversary reunion project set to debut in May 2026, coinciding with the group's original debut date, with discussions centering on the release of a new single. By September 2025, it was confirmed that Kang Mina would not participate due to scheduling conflicts with her acting commitments, leaving ten members involved in the project. The planning is being coordinated by the group's original agencies, including CJ E&M and members' labels such as , with potential activities encompassing a full , performances, and a special to mark the milestone. Media coverage from to 2025 highlighted growing fan anticipation, amplified by Jeon Somi's interview where she revealed ongoing group discussions and an active chat among members, signaling serious progress toward the reunion.

Members

Member profiles

Jeon Somi (born March 9, 2001) is a Canadian-South Korean singer who ranked first in the final episode of with 858,333 votes, securing her position as the center of I.O.I. Prior to the show, she trained at for two years and appeared as a contestant on the 2015 survival program . In I.O.I, Somi served as main rapper, lead vocalist, and center, taking prominent lines in title tracks like the chorus of "Dream Girls" and the opening verse of "Whatta Man." Kim Sejeong (born August 28, 1996) is a South Korean singer and actress who placed second in with 817,370 votes, establishing her as one of the group's main vocalists. She trained at for three years before joining the show. Within I.O.I, Sejeong acted as main vocalist, delivering powerful high notes and key ad-libs in songs such as "Pick Me" and "Downpour," contributing significantly to the group's . Kang Mina (born December 4, 1999) is a South Korean singer who ranked third in with 759,889 votes. She was a trainee at for nearly three years prior to her appearance on the program. In I.O.I, Mina held the positions of lead dancer and sub-vocalist, known for her graceful dance moves and supporting vocals in tracks like "Seoul" and "La La La." Yoo Yeonjung (born August 3, 1999) is a South Korean singer who finished fourth in with 714,962 votes. Before the show, she trained at for two years. As a main vocalist in I.O.I, Yeonjung provided stable and emotive performances, featuring prominently in the bridge of "" and harmonizing in "Missing You." Kim Chungha (born February 9, 1996) is a South Korean singer who placed fifth in with 663,571 votes. She trained at for ten months leading up to the program. In I.O.I, Chungha served as main dancer and , showcasing her dynamic choreography and versatile vocals in center dance breaks for "Whatta Man" and powerful verses in "Windy Day." Kim Sohye (born January 27, 1999) is a South Korean singer and actress who ranked sixth in with 629,676 votes. Prior to the show, she was a trainee at Red Line Entertainment, though her training period was relatively short. As and visual in I.O.I, Sohye contributed sweet and clear tones to songs like the pre-chorus of "Dream Girls" and supporting lines in "Hands On Me." (born December 16, 1998), known professionally as Kyulkyung or Pinky, is a singer who placed seventh in with 589,654 votes, making her the sole non-Korean member of I.O.I. She trained at in before joining in for two years. In I.O.I, she was lead rapper, lead dancer, sub-vocalist, and visual, adding multilingual flair and rap verses to tracks such as "My Youth" and dance-focused parts in "." Jung Chaeyeon (born December 1, 1997) is a South Korean singer and actress who ranked eighth in with 559,161 votes. She had trained at and debuted with the girl group in 2015 before participating in . As main rapper, lead dancer, and visual in I.O.I, Chaeyeon delivered energetic rap sections in "Pick Me" and synchronized dance routines in "." Kim Doyeon (born December 4, 1999) is a South Korean singer who finished ninth in with 532,233 votes. She trained at for one year before the show. In I.O.I, Doyeon was designated as the visual, lead rapper, and sub-vocalist, contributing charismatic rap lines to "Whatta Man" and visual appeal in promotional activities. Lim Nayoung (born December 18, 1995) is a South Korean singer who placed tenth in with 511,022 votes. She was a long-time trainee at for over four years. Serving as I.O.I's leader, main rapper, lead dancer, and sub-vocalist, Nayoung guided the group through promotions and featured in rap-heavy parts of "Downpour" and leadership in performances. Choi Yujung (born December 12, 1999) is a South Korean singer who ranked eleventh in with 494,413 votes. She trained at for two years prior to participating. In I.O.I, Yujung acted as lead rapper, , and lead dancer, known for her bubbly personality and versatile lines in "" and energetic raps in "Missing You."

Sub-units

No official sub-units were established by I.O.I beyond the seven-member unit for "Whatta Man" promotions, as detailed in the History section. The group's project tenure concluded in January 2017 with no additional subunits formed afterward.

Membership timeline

I.O.I's membership timeline highlights the participation of its 11 original members—Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Kim Se-jeong, Jung Chae-yeon, Zhou Jieqiong, Kim So-hye, Yoo Yeon-jung, Choi Yoo-jung, Kim Do-yeon, Kang Mina, and Jeon Somi—across key activities from formation through planned reunions. The group formed in 2016 via the survival program Produce 101 and maintained full membership for most promotions until disbandment, with variations due to scheduling conflicts during sub-unit work and later events. The following table summarizes member involvement chronologically, focusing on major milestones such as debut, sub-unit launch, final promotions, disbandment, and reunion events.
Date/PeriodActivityParticipating MembersNotes
May 4, 2016Debut with Chrysalis EP11 (all members)Full group launch following Produce 101 selection.
August 9, 2016Whatta Man single (sub-unit)7: Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Zhou Jieqiong, Kim So-hye, Choi Yoo-jung, Kim Do-yeon, Jeon SomiSub-unit formed due to other members' prior commitments with agencies (e.g., Kim Se-jeong and Kang Mina with Jellyfish Entertainment for gugudan debut, Jung Chae-yeon with MBK Entertainment for DIA activities, Yoo Yeon-jung with Starship Entertainment).
November 17, 2016Miss Me? EP11 (all members)Return to full group promotions.
January 29, 2017DisbandmentN/AOfficial end of group activities after 10-month contract; members returned to original agencies.
May 4, 20215th anniversary reunion (I.5.I – Yes, I Love It! live broadcast)10All except Kang Mina, who was unavailable due to acting commitments; Zhou Jieqiong participated remotely from China.
2026 (planned)10th anniversary reunion9 (confirmed)Excluding Kang Mina due to ongoing acting schedule; discussions ongoing with other members expressing interest, including Zhou Jieqiong's planned return from China.

Discography

Extended plays

I.O.I released two Korean-language extended plays during their tenure as a project group, both classified as mini albums with no full-length studio albums in their discography. These releases showcased the group's versatility in pop and dance genres, featuring contributions from prominent producers in the K-pop industry. Chrysalis, the debut mini album, was released on May 4, 2016, by YMC Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao M). It consists of seven tracks, blending upbeat dance numbers and ballads, with the lead single "Dream Girls" highlighting the members' synchronized choreography and vocal harmonies. The album peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 87,026 physical copies in total.
No.TitleLength
1"I.O.I (Intro)"0:44
2"Dream Girls"3:38
3"Knock Knock Knock (똑 똑 똑)"3:50
4"Doo Wap"3:21
5"Crush"3:32
6"When the Cherry Blossoms Fade (벚꽃이 지면)"3:23
7"Pick Me"3:47
Miss Me?, the second and final mini album, was released on October 17, 2016, serving as the group's last major full-group project before their initial disbandment in early 2017. Comprising five tracks produced in collaboration with figures like J.Y. Park, it emphasized catchy hooks and youthful energy, led by the title track "Very Very Very," which promoted themes of playful romance. The EP debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 93,593 physical copies overall, reflecting sustained fan support amid the group's limited activity window.
No.TitleLength
1"Very Very Very (너무너무너무)"3:24
2"Hold On (잠깐만)"3:04
3"More More (내 말대로 해줘)"3:44
4"Ping Pong"3:29
5"M-Maybe (음 어쩌면)"3:12

Singles as lead artist

I.O.I debuted with the single "Dream Girls" on May 4, 2016, as the title track of their first extended play Chrysalis. The upbeat dance-pop song, which encourages pursuing dreams, peaked at number 3 on the Gaon Digital Chart during its second week of release. It also earned two music show wins on Inkigayo, marking an early success for the project group despite their limited promotional period. The group's sub-unit, consisting of Lim Na-young, Kim Chung-ha, Zhou Jieqiong, Kim Sohye, Choi Yoo-jung, Kim Do-yeon, and Jeon Somi, followed with "Whatta Man" on August 11, 2016, featuring guest vocals from Mamamoo. This retro-inspired track peaked at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and achieved five music show wins across programs including The Show, Show Champion, M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo. The collaboration highlighted the sub-unit's chemistry and contributed significantly to I.O.I's growing popularity. In October 2016, I.O.I released the EP Miss Me? with title track "," but their final full-group single "Downpour" arrived on January 18, 2017, as a farewell just before disbandment. The emotional song peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Digital Chart and topped several real-time music sites upon release, though its promotional activities were limited due to the impending group dissolution and the timing coinciding with the holiday, resulting in only one confirmed music show win on (awarded but not broadcast).

Promotional singles

I.O.I released their pre-debut promotional single "Crush" as a digital track on April 5, 2016, through CJ E&M, shortly after the conclusion of the Mnet survival show Produce 101 from which the group's members were selected. The song, composed by Ryan Jhun, was initially performed by 22 trainees during the show's finale as an evaluation piece before being re-recorded and released by the final 11 members. This release served to introduce the project group to audiences ahead of their official debut, garnering attention through its upbeat dance-pop style and ties to the competition format. "Crush" performed strongly in its debut week, accumulating 112,733 downloads on South Korea's Gaon Chart for the period April 3–9, 2016, reflecting the immediate fan support for the newly formed ensemble. The track's success underscored I.O.I's potential as a temporary unit, with its digital-only format aligning with promotional efforts to build hype without a full album rollout. In August 2016, I.O.I issued another non-album digital , "Hand in Hand," on August 15, celebrating the Summer Olympics and promoting themes of unity and perseverance. This release, distinct from the group's concurrent EP promotions, featured a motivational produced to coincide with the global event, available for digital download and streaming. These promotional singles highlighted I.O.I's role as a short-term project group, focusing on timely, event-driven releases rather than extensive commercial campaigns, with no additional major promos issued during their active period.

Soundtrack appearances

I.O.I contributed to a select number of and soundtracks during their brief tenure, with performances that emphasized their and adaptability, earning praise from fans despite not achieving major commercial breakthroughs. Their sole drama OST was "I Love You, I Remember You" (사랑해 기억해), released as Part 3 of the soundtrack for the historical romance series Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo on August 30, 2016. The tender , composed to capture the drama's themes of love and longing across time, featured lead vocals from members like and Kim Chung-ha, blending acoustic elements with the group's signature emotive delivery. It resonated with audiences, becoming a fan favorite for its heartfelt lyrics and integration into key episodes. On the KBS2 program Immortal Songs 2: Singing the Legend, I.O.I delivered standout reinterpretations of classic tracks, adding a modern twist to the show's nostalgic format. In the June 11, 2016, episode honoring 1980s group sound pioneer Hong Seo-bum, they performed "It Is Fire Play" (불놀이야) with vibrant energy and synchronized choreography, transforming the original into a lively pop rendition. Later, in the November 19, 2016, Rookie Legends special, the group covered Ahn Chi-won's "People are More Beautiful than Flowers" (사람이 꽃보다 아름다워), showcasing their prowess in a more introspective style. These appearances highlighted I.O.I's versatility and were celebrated by viewers for breathing new life into the songs.

Other charted songs

Several B-sides from I.O.I's extended plays and single albums achieved independent charting success on the Gaon Digital Chart, contributing to the group's strong overall digital performance during their active period. "Hands On Me" from the single album Whatta Man (2016) reached number 25, highlighting the project's crossover appeal with its sampled elements. In aggregate, excluding title tracks, I.O.I's EP songs amassed significant streaming and download points on the Gaon Digital Chart, with several B-sides maintaining positions in the top 50 for multiple weeks and contributing to the EPs' year-end rankings in the top 30 for album sales.

Videography

Music videos

The pre-debut music video for "Crush," released on April 11, 2016, as the final evaluation song from Produce 101, featured the 11 selected trainees in a fresh, trap-infused pop concept with vibrant choreography to showcase their unity and talent. It garnered over 13 million views on YouTube as of November 2025. I.O.I's debut music video, "Dream Girls," released on May 4, 2016, as the title track from their mini-album Chrysalis, featured a youthful fantasy concept where the members portrayed dreamlike, ethereal figures in vibrant, colorful settings to symbolize their emergence as idols. The video emphasized synchronized choreography and playful visuals, garnering over 5.7 million views on YouTube as of November 2025. The group's sub-unit music video for "Whatta Man (Good Man)," released on August 9, 2016, highlighted dynamic choreography designed by member Kim Chung-ha, with a bold, flirtatious theme centered on pursuing an ideal partner through hip-hop-infused beats and powerful group formations. It included cameo appearances by Mamamoo members Hwasa and Wheein, adding to its energetic vibe, and accumulated approximately 15.6 million views on YouTube as of November 2025. The music video for "," released on October 17, 2016, as the lead from Miss Me?, adopted a cute, playful concept with the full 11 members in schoolgirl outfits, featuring lighthearted antics, face-slapping , and bubbly pop visuals to convey youthful romance and caution against insincere suitors. It became one of the group's signature releases, with the official video garnering significant views post-re-upload. "Downpour," I.O.I's farewell released on January 17, 2017, conveyed an emotional theme of parting and cherished memories, utilizing rain effects and melancholic to evoke a sense of inevitable separation as the project group disbanded. The video's poignant narrative and ballad-style visuals resonated with fans, reaching over 6.3 million views on as of November 2025.

Live performances and specials

I.O.I's sub-unit consisting of seven members actively promoted "Whatta Man" on major music programs in August 2016, earning multiple first-place wins that highlighted their synchronized choreography and energetic delivery. The group secured their first trophy on MBC's The Show on August 16, followed by victories on MBC every1's on August 17, Mnet's on August 18, and KBS2's Music Bank on August 19, with an additional win on The Show on August 30. These stages, often compiled in fan and official highlight reels, showcased the members' vocal harmonies and dynamic stage presence, contributing to the song's commercial success. The full 11-member lineup made their promotional debut with "" in October 2016, performing on shows like SBS's and securing their first group win on on October 26. These live broadcasts emphasized the group's unity and playful concept, with performances featuring intricate formations and live vocals that resonated with audiences. Compilations of these stages, including special remixes on KBS Music Bank, captured I.O.I's evolution from project group to established act. Prior to their official debut, the 11 members performed "" live during the Produce 101 finale on April 1, 2016, marking their first group stage as the selected trainees. This emotional rendition, broadcast on , blended pop and R&B elements, setting the tone for their debut. At their MelOn Premiere Showcase on May 4, 2016, I.O.I delivered live versions of "Dream Girls," "," "Pick Me," and other tracks, with documentary clips highlighting behind-the-scenes preparations and member interactions. Later that year, on December 26, they took the stage at , performing "" amid a lineup of year-end specials. Highlights from their farewell Time's Up concert on January 20–22, 2017, including medleys of hits like "Whatta Man" and "," were released in clip form, offering fans a poignant close to their activities. In 2021, to mark their fifth anniversary, I.O.I reunited for the livestream "I.5.I – Yes, I Love It!" on May 4, performing select songs such as "Dream Girls" and sharing nostalgic moments with fans via platforms like Olleh TV and Seezn.

Concerts

Fan concerts

I.O.I, as a project with a limited activity period, did not undertake full-scale tours but instead prioritized intimate fan events and meetings that allowed for close interactions with supporters. Their initial foray into live fan engagements came with the debut showcase and fan meeting on May 5, 2016, at Jangchung Gymnasium in , where approximately 3,000 fans attended to witness the group's first onstage presentations. The event highlighted performances of key tracks from their debut mini-album Chrysalis, including "Pick Me" and "Dream Girls," alongside introductory talks and sessions to build early connections with the audience. In the ensuing months, I.O.I conducted several smaller-scale fan meetings focused on personal engagement rather than elaborate productions. A notable example occurred on September 5, 2016, during the promotional period for their Whatta Man, featuring live renditions of the interspersed with member-led games, real-talk segments, and sessions for select attendees. These events, often held in theaters or studios accommodating 1,000 to 2,000 fans, emphasized the group's approachable dynamic and included playful activities like ranking games and fan-voted challenges to foster a . The pinnacle of their fan concerts was the three-day solo event "Time Slip – I.O.I," held from January 20 to 22, 2017, at Jangchung Gymnasium—the same venue as their debut. Tickets for all dates sold out within one minute of release, drawing an estimated total attendance of over 9,000 fans across the shows. The setlist spanned their discography with high-energy performances of hits such as "Whatta Man," "Very Very Very," "Dream Girls," and "Pick Me," complemented by nostalgic medleys, unit stages, and interactive games that reflected on their journey from Produce 101. This farewell concert underscored the intimate scale of I.O.I's live efforts, prioritizing emotional fan service over large-scale spectacles.

Reunion events

Following their disbandment in January 2017, I.O.I held their first post-disbandment group gathering as a live broadcast reunion to mark their 5th debut anniversary. Titled "I.5.I – Yes, I Love It!", the event aired on May 4, 2021, at 7 p.m. KST via platforms including KT olleh TV, KT Seezn, and , allowing fans worldwide to participate remotely. Nine of the eleven members—Sejeong, , Doyeon, Yoojung, Yeonjung, Somi, Chaeyeon, Sohye, and Nayoung—joined the broadcast, sharing memories from their time together, discussing individual activities, and interacting with fans through Q&A segments. Kyulkyung (now ) and were absent due to scheduling conflicts with their respective groups and solo commitments. The 2021 reunion highlighted the enduring bond among the members and their appreciation for fans, with discussions touching on favorite moments from their promotions and hopes for future individual successes. No performances were included, focusing instead on casual conversations that evoked and emotional reflections on their brief but impactful time as a group. As of September 2025, I.O.I's members are in discussions for a 10th anniversary reunion project scheduled for May 2026, aligning with their original debut date. The event is expected to feature a new song release and a meeting, potentially including live elements, though specific details on format and venue remain unconfirmed. Ten members are anticipated to participate, with Kang Mina opting out due to prior acting commitments that conflict with the timeline. Industry reports indicate active coordination among the members and their agencies to make the gathering possible, driven by ongoing support and the group's lasting legacy.

Filmography

Reality and variety shows

I.O.I was formed through the Mnet survival reality program Produce 101 (Season 1), which aired from January 22 to April 1, 2016, spanning 13 episodes and culminating in the selection of the group's 11 members based on viewer votes and performances. The show featured intense training, evaluations, and eliminations, showcasing the trainees' talents in vocal, dance, and stage presence, ultimately leading to the group's debut. Following their debut in May 2016, I.O.I made several group appearances on variety shows, though opportunities were limited by their packed promotional schedule and temporary project nature. On , they appeared in multiple episodes, including Episode 266 on August 31, 2016, where the members participated in games, revealed personal mottos, and showcased "derpy" dance battles to highlight their playful sides. Another appearance was in Episode 275 on November 2, 2016, featuring dance covers and challenges that emphasized their versatility. The group also guested on Knowing Bros twice: first in Episode 23 on May 7, 2016, shortly after debut, engaging in school-themed skits, auditions, and pillow fights to integrate as "transfer students." Their second visit was Episode 53 on December 3, 2016, which included emotional moments like a mock with dances and interactions reflecting on their journey. Additional reality and variety outings included Standby I.O.I (2 episodes, June 2016), documenting their debut preparations; I.O.I Amigo TV (3 episodes, 2016), focusing on behind-the-scenes camaraderie; and brief features on programs like Star Show 360 and for games and talks. Overall, I.O.I collectively appeared on more than 10 such shows during their active 2016–2017 period, prioritizing group bonding and fan engagement amid rigorous activities.

Acting roles by members

Several members of I.O.I received early exposure to acting through scripted skits and performance evaluations during the Mnet survival program in 2016, which helped showcase their versatility beyond music. By 2025, at least eight former members—including , , , , Choi Yoo Jung, Kang , Kim Do Yeon, and —had actively pursued acting careers, appearing in various Korean and Chinese dramas and films. Kim Sejeong made her acting debut in 2017, taking the lead role of Ra Eun-ho, a rebellious high school student aspiring to become a webtoon artist, in the KBS2 teen drama School 2017. The series, part of the long-running School franchise, highlighted her natural charisma and earned her the Best New Actress award at the 31st KBS Drama Awards. She achieved greater prominence in 2022 with the role of Shin Ha-ri, a diligent food researcher navigating a fake dating scenario with her boss, in the SBS romantic comedy A Business Proposal, which topped ratings and garnered international acclaim on Netflix. Subsequent roles include Chae Yong Ju in Brewing Love (2024) and Park Dal I in The Moon Flows Through the River (2025). Kang Mina began her acting journey in 2017 with a minor role in the MBC family drama 20th Century Boy and Girl, portraying a high school student. She earned praise for her supporting performance as Jang Seon-nyeo, a ghostly elevator girl, in the 2019 tvN hit Hotel del Luna, a fantasy romance that became one of the year's top-rated cable dramas. In 2022, Mina starred as Nam Gi-chan in the mystery comedy Café Minamdang, playing a former detective turned shaman, further solidifying her presence in genre-bending roles. Later projects include Jo Hae-dal in Welcome to Samdal-ri (2023) and Ko In-jeong in Love Untangled (2025). Jung Chae Yeon debuted in acting with the 2015 web drama Sweet Temptation and gained recognition for her lead role in To. Jenny (2018). She starred as Lee Hye-myung in the Netflix romantic comedy My First First Love (2019) and as Shin So-eun in the historical drama The King's Affection (2021). In 2022, she played Na Joo-ri in The Golden Spoon, and by 2025, appeared as Kang Hyo-min/Kang Hyo-ju in Beyond the Bar. Kim So Hye started with supporting roles in The Flatterer (2015) and Mirror of the Witch (2016), followed by Queen of the Ring (2017). She led as Kim Ha-jin in the romantic drama Poetry Story (2017) and Seo Bo-ah in Best Chicken (2019). Notable later works include Lee Eun-gyo in My Lovely Boxer (2023). Zhou Jieqiong, performing under her Chinese name, transitioned to scripted acting in 2020 with the lead role of He Lan Ming Yue, a clever female detective, in the Tencent historical mystery Miss Truth. In 2022, she starred as Ren Yu, a modern woman transported to ancient times, in the iQIYI romantic fantasy Be My Princess, marking her growing footprint in period dramas. Subsequent roles include those in Romance in the Alley (2024) and Their Wonderful Time (2024), with upcoming projects such as A Forbidden Marriage (2025).

Endorsements

Brand partnerships

I.O.I established several key commercial partnerships during their 2016–2017 activity period, capitalizing on their rapid rise to prominence as a project . These endorsements involved the full group in promotional campaigns across , apparel, and beverages, generating significant revenue through advertisements, events, and merchandise tie-ins. In April 2016, select members , Kim Chung-ha, and were selected to endorse HiteJinro's Fresh Peach, a new variant, appearing in television commercials and print ads to promote the product. Later that year, in August, I.O.I collaborated with as models for the brand , featuring in photo shoots and commercials that emphasized youthful style and school life themes; this partnership extended into early 2017 with final filming sessions. The group also partnered with brands for full-group ads, including for promotions of skincare and makeup products that aligned with their fresh, accessible image. I.O.I's endorsements encompassed over 10 brands in total, including food items like CJ CheilJedang's Petitzel Eclairs and gaming apps from , contributing to the group's overall revenue surpassing ₩10 billion in 2016 from combined activities. These deals underscored I.O.I's commercial viability despite their temporary formation. Post-disbandment in January 2017, no further group-level brand partnerships were pursued, allowing members to explore individual endorsements in and fashion.

Philanthropic activities

I.O.I participated in philanthropic efforts during their tenure as a group, focusing on supporting children's welfare through donations aligned with fan input. In July 2016, the group donated a total of 10 million (approximately $8,900 USD at the time) to Korea, earmarked for aiding underprivileged children worldwide. This contribution fulfilled a pre-debut to fans, comprising 3 million won raised from sales for their debut showcase—priced at 1,000 won each to encourage broad attendance—and an additional 7 million won contributed by . The decision to support was made after consulting fan opinions, highlighting I.O.I's commitment to causes benefiting and . This initiative underscored the group's brief but impactful approach to , integrating charitable giving into their promotional activities without commercial motives.

Awards and nominations

Major awards

I.O.I achieved significant recognition in their brief tenure, securing multiple major year-end awards that underscored their rapid rise as a leading rookie group in the industry. These accolades, earned in 2016 and 2017, highlighted their commercial dominance and fan support before the group's disbandment. At the (MAMA), I.O.I won the Best New Female Artist award, beating competitors including and . At the 31st in 2017, I.O.I received the Rookie Award (New Artist of the Year). I.O.I won the Rookie Female award at the 26th in 2017.

Music program wins

I.O.I garnered a total of nine wins on major Korean music programs during their promotional activities, demonstrating strong fan support and chart performance for select releases. These victories occurred on popular shows such as The Show, Show Champion, M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo, which award first place based on a combination of digital sales, album sales, viewer votes, and sometimes physical album metrics. The group's sub-unit single "Whatta Man," performed by members Nayoung, Chungha, Somi, Kyulkyung, Sohye, Yoojung, and Doyeon, achieved five music program wins in August 2016, marking I.O.I's first series of triumphs. The track secured its initial victory on The Show on August 16 with a score of 9,012 points, outperforming competitors like Oh My Girl and 9MUSES A. This was followed by a win on Show Champion on August 17, where the sub-unit expressed shock during their acceptance speech. On August 18, they claimed their third trophy on M Countdown, edging out BLACKPINK in a close contest. The fourth win came on Music Bank on August 19, representing I.O.I's debut first-place on one of the "big three" broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS). Finally, on August 30, "Whatta Man" earned a second win on The Show with 7,241 points, solidifying the song's success amid competition from 9MUSES A and Spica. These achievements highlighted the sub-unit's appeal and contributed significantly to I.O.I's rising popularity. The song peaked at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart, with approximately 266,000 downloads and 16.2 million streams in August 2016.) The full 11-member group's second mini-album title track "," released in October 2016, earned three consecutive wins, showcasing a shift to a brighter, more playful concept. The first full-group victory arrived on on October 26, a milestone after the sub-unit's prior successes. This was quickly followed by a win on on October 27, confirmed via the show's official website. The third and final win for the song came on on October 30, where I.O.I topped the chart ahead of TWICE and , as announced on the program's homepage. These back-to-back triumphs underscored the track's viral dance challenge and strong digital streaming performance. I.O.I's final digital single "Downpour," released on January 18, 2017, as a farewell to fans before their scheduled disbandment, received one music program win despite a brief two-week promotion period. The melancholic ballad secured first place on Inkigayo for the week of January 29, announced on January 31 via the show's official site, though no live broadcast or performance occurred due to the Lunar New Year holiday schedule. This untelevised victory provided a poignant capstone to the group's run. In contrast, their debut single "Dream Girls" from May 2016 did not achieve any music program wins, as the group's initial promotions focused on establishing their identity following the Produce 101 survival show format. Overall, these nine wins across three releases reflected I.O.I's impact as a project group, with a concentration of successes in mid- to late 2016.

Listicles and recognitions

I.O.I was ranked as the top new K-pop group of 2016 by Billboard, praised for their immediate chart dominance and innovative debut through the survival format, with singles like "Pick Me" and "Crush" achieving massive commercial success despite the group's temporary nature. In Korean media, Gaon Chart highlighted I.O.I's prominence among project groups in 2017, as their second EP Miss Me? peaked at number 2 on the weekly album chart and amassed 93,593 physical copies sold in 2016, underscoring their sustained impact amid a wave of similar survival-derived acts. Korean outlets have credited I.O.I with pioneering the project group model, influencing subsequent survival shows like Produce 48 and I-LAND by demonstrating how fan-voted ensembles could drive industry innovation and global interest in K-pop auditions. As of 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of their debut, and published retrospectives celebrating I.O.I's enduring legacy, focusing on reunion discussions for a potential 2026 single and the individual successes of members like and Somi, which have kept the group's cultural footprint alive. These pieces emphasized I.O.I's role in shaping K-pop's survival show era, with ongoing talks involving most original members despite scheduling challenges for some, such as Kang Mina's acting commitments.

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