If you find our kpop platform useful please consider subscribing to kpopping or disabling your adblocker
miss A (Korean: 미쓰에이) was a Korean-Chinese four-member girl group under JYP Entertainment. The group name "miss A" has the meaning of "having all A class abilities" and "being the top in Asia". Characterized by songs and performances that appeal to a strong female figure.
Originally, the group consisted of five trainees who were formed by JYP Entertainment in 2010. They first appeared in Chinese variety shows performing dance routines and songs as the "Chinese Wonder Girls,”. In March 2010, fifteen-year-old trainee Bae Suzy joined the group, then the trio became known as 'Miss A'.
Miss A made their official debut in South Korea as a four-member group on July 1 with their single "Bad Girl Good Girl" The song was taken from their debut single album Bad But Good. Miss A received first place in the on KBS Music Bank, becoming the fastest girl group to take the #1 spot on a music show.
The group also consequently got first place program Inkigayo from the SBS. On August 1, 2010, Miss A received their first "Mutizen" award on Mnet's M! Countdown. The song stayed as the number 1 song for four straight weeks, breaking the previous record set by Girlsʼ Generation.
Miss A released their extended play Colors on March 30, 2015. This was accompanied by an online reality series, Real Miss A. The music video for the lead single, "Only You", gained more than 2 million views on YouTube within 24 hours.
Following the end of Colors promotions, Miss A became inactive indefinitely. In May 2016, Jia left the group; according to management, the other members were focusing on solo activities at the time. In November 2017, it was reported that Min had also departed from the group as her contract with JYP Entertainment had come to an end.
On December 27, 2017, JYP Entertainment confirmed that the group had disbanded.
The Chinese members, Fei and Jia, went back to China to pursue solo activities, while the Korean members stayed in South Korea.
Korean: 페이
Japanese: フェイ
Korean: 지아
Japanese: ジア
Korean: 민
Japanese: 最小
Korean: 수지
Japanese: スージー