Illit
South Korean girl group
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Illit (/ˈaɪlɪt/; EYE-lit; Korean: 아일릿; RR: Aillit; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group. It was formed by Belift Lab, a sub-label of Hybe, through the 2023 JTBC survival competition show R U Next?. The group consists of five members – Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha. The group debuted on March 25, 2024, with the extended play (EP) Super Real Me.
Name

The name I'll-It (previously) was introduced during the live broadcast of the final episode of R U Next?. In the episode, it was explained that the name "represents choosing your own verb to put between I'll and It", supposedly conveying the ability of the members to act and make decisions independently.[2]
Career
2023–2024: Pre-debut activities and formation through R U Next?
The JTBC series R U Next? aired for ten episodes from June 30, through September 1, 2023, in which 22 contestants competed to debut in a six-member girl group under Belift Lab,[3] their first girl group, and the fourth girl group to debut under Hybe, after fromis 9 (now under ASND),[4] Le Sserafim and NewJeans.[5] The final episode saw the formation of the group's six-member lineup, with two members being selected by the public, and four being selected by the company's producers.[6] The final lineup of Wonhee, Youngseo, Minju, Iroha, Moka, and Yunah, was unveiled at the end of the broadcast.[7] On January 5, 2024, Belift Lab announced Youngseo was leaving the group. Previously, Youngseo and Belift Lab had discussed the future activities of her and her group and had decided with mutual agreement to terminate her contract and leave the group before its debut.[8]
2024: Debut with Super Real Me, I'll Like You

On February 13, 2024, Belift Lab confirmed that Illit would be debuting in March.[9] On February 21, it was confirmed again that Illit would debut on March 25 with their first extended play, with Hybe's chairman Bang Si-hyuk participating as producer of their album.[10] On February 26, the agency announced the name of Illit's first extended play Super Real Me, with pre-orders opening on the same day as the announcement. On February 28, Illit made their first public appearance as a group at the Acne Studios show during Paris Fashion Week,[11] making them the first K-pop artist to appear at the event prior to their official debut.[12] The tracklist of Super Real Me was revealed a week later on March 9, with "Magnetic" serving as the lead single.[13] A total of four tracks, including "Magnetic", would be released. The three other tracks on the album are "My World", "Midnight Fiction", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome".[14][15] The teaser for the music video of their upcoming debut single "Magnetic", was officially released on March 22.[16]
Eight days after the debut of Illit, "Magnetic" entered four U.S. Billboard charts.[17] Illit became the first K-pop group to enter the UK Official Singles with their debut single, which peaked at number 80.[18] On April 16, Illit became the fastest K-pop act to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, when "Magnetic" debuted at number 91.[19] "Magnetic" also became the first debut song by a K-pop act to appear on the Hot 100.[20][21] The music video for the track "Lucky Girl Syndrome" was released on April 17.[22] In May 2024, Super Real Me entered the Billboard 200 chart at number 93. Additionally, Illit also peaked at number 41 on the Billboard Artist 100 chart, and peaked at number two on the Emerging Artist chart.[23] On June 28, Billboard named Illit as their first ever "K-Pop Rookie of the Month".[24][25] On July 10, the music-themed Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, California announced that a special K-pop exhibit will take place in August 2024, displaying the accessories and performance gear worn by artists under Hybe, including Illit.[26]
On September 23, Belift Lab confirmed that the group would release their second extended play I'll Like You on October 21.[27] A comeback album showcase took place two days after the album's official release date.[28] The album debuted on the Billboard 200 chart and ranked 94th on the list.[29] On November 22, Illit released the English version of "Tick-Tack", titled "Baby It's Both" featuring Ava Max.[30]
2025–present: Bomb, Japanese debut and Not Cute Anymore
On February 14, 2025, Illit released their first original Japanese song "Almond Chocolate",[31] which was included in the soundtrack of the Japanese live-action movie It Takes More Than a Pretty Face to Fall in Love, based on the manga of the same name.[32] A Korean version of the song was later released on March 10.[33] In May, Illit members Yunah and Minju were announced to be featured in the song "See U Tonight" by American singer Kylie Cantrall from her first extended play B.O.Y.[34]
On May 19, Belift Lab confirmed that the group would release their third extended play Bomb on June 16.[35] The group held a showcase on the EP's release date, performing the lead single "Do the Dance" for the first time.[36] A music video for "Jellyous" was released on July 6,[37] which was followed by the release of a version of the song featuring Canadian singer Sophie Powers in August.[38]
On July 14, Belift Lab announced that Illit would be releasing their first Japanese maxi single "Toki Yo Tomare" (時よ止まれ; lit. 'Stop time') on September 1.[39] The single consists of four songs: two new songs, "Toki Yo Tomare" and "Topping", alongside a Japanese version of "Do the Dance", and "Almond Chocolate" which was previously released in February.[40] "Topping" was pre-released on August 11.[41] On November 4, Illit released "Secret Quest", serving as the ending theme song for the animated series Pokémon Horizons – Rising Hope.[42] Their first single album, Not Cute Anymore, was released on November 24.[43] On January 13, 2026, Illit released their second Japanese single "Sunday Morning", which also serves as the opening theme for the second season of the anime series 'Tis Time for "Torture," Princess.[44][45]
Artistry
Illit debuted with a concept based on the "authentic feelings of teenage girls", differing from "complex" backstories often presented in previous K-pop acts.[46] Pop culture critic Kim Do-heon suggested that Illit's success can be attributed to their emphasis on the "theme of relatability," which contributed to the development of their musical identity.[47]
Plagiarism allegations
In April 2024, Illit's management and producers were publicly accused of plagiarism by NewJeans' executive producer Min Hee-jin.[48][49] Illit's management refuted the allegations and filed a complaint for defamation.[50] Later in October, Belift Lab CEO Kim Tae-ho appeared at the National Assembly where he further refuted the claims.[51]
Endorsements
In March 2024, Illit was selected as the new face of Acne Studios' SS24 global campaign.[52] On March 28, the group was selected as the new Y brand model of KT Y.[53][54] Wonhee was announced as a new model for Japanese sports drink Pocari Sweat in April.[55] On May 1, Illit became the new model for the French cosmetics brand Bioderma,[56] and on May 28, the group was announced as the new model for the American footwear company Crocs.[57]
On February 10, 2025, Moka and Iroha were announced as new Tone Up UV ambassador for La Roche-Posay.[58] On March 8, Illit was announced as the new brand ambassador for Lacoste Japan.[59] On March 26, it was announced that Illit became the new face of Pocari Sweat.[60] On July 3, it was announced that Illit became the official brand ambassador of Candy Magic, a contact lens brand from Japan.[61] On July 10, it was announced that Illit became the new ambassador of M&M's in Asia, being the first K-pop group involved with the brand.[62] On August 1, Superdry & Co announced that the group would be the new ambassador of the brand in Korea.[63] On September 29, Uniqlo announced that the group would be the new ambassador of the brand in Japan.[64] On October 22, Illit was appointed as the ambassador for Hoshino Resort.[65]
Members
- Yunah (윤아)
- Minju (민주)
- Moka (모카)
- Wonhee (원희)
- Iroha (이로하)
Discography
Extended plays
Videography
Music videos
| Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Magnetic" | 2024 | DQM | [66] |
| "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | Kim In Tae (AFF) | [67][68] | |
| "Cherish (My Love)" | Hasegawa Anderson (Digipedi) | [69] | |
| "Tick-Tack" | Yuann | [70] | |
| "Almond Chocolate" | 2025 | DQM | [71] |
| "Little Monster" | Show Yanagisawa | [72] | |
| "Do the Dance" | Zac Dov Wiesel | [73] | |
| "Jellyous" | Ha Jung-hoon (Hattrick) | [74] | |
| "Toki Yo Tomare" (時よ止まれ) | Minjae Kim | [75] | |
| "Not Cute Anymore" | Kwanggoeng Yu | [76] | |
| "Sunday Morning" | 2026 | SugarSpunSister Jinseul | [77] |
| "Not Me" | Yunah Sheep | [78] |
Filmography
Television shows
Web shows
| Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | I'll Like It! | Pre-debut reality show; 6 episodes | [80] |
| 2023–present | Behind-It | Behind the scenes of the members' activities | [81][non-primary source needed] |
| 2024 | I'll-it Ready | Pre-debut reality show; 4 episodes | [82] |
| Super Real Illit | Documentary of the group's debut preparations; 3 episodes | [83] | |
| 10 Minute Debate | Variety show content; 5 episodes | [84][non-primary source needed] | |
| Super Illit | Weekly variety shows; 7 episodes | [85] | |
| The Night of Illit | Weekly variety shows; 6 episodes | [86] | |
| 2024–present | Beside-It | Behind the scenes shorts of the members' activities | [87][non-primary source needed] |
| Log-It | Vlog content of the members | [88][non-primary source needed] | |
| 2025 | I'll Like It! 2 | Reality show; 4 episodes | [89] |
| It's Okay to be Slow | Variety show content; 3 episodes | [90][non-primary source needed] | |
| The Genre is Illit: Youth Studies 101 | Variety show content; 2 episodes | [91][non-primary source needed] | |
| I am HOLO | [92] | ||
| Lit-pouch | Variety show content | [93][non-primary source needed] |
Live performances
Concerts
| Event name | Date | City | Country | Venue | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glitter Day | June 7, 2025 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Hall | [94] |
| June 8, 2025 | |||||
| August 10, 2025 | Yokohama | Japan | Pia Arena MM | ||
| August 11, 2025 | |||||
| September 3, 2025 | Osaka | Osaka-jo Hall | |||
| September 4, 2025 | |||||
| November 8, 2025 | Seoul | South Korea | Olympic Hall | ||
| November 9, 2025 | |||||
| Press Start | March 14, 2026 | TicketLink Live Arena | [95] | ||
| March 15, 2026 | |||||
| June 13, 2026 | Aichi | Japan | Aichi Prefectural Art Theater | ||
| June 14, 2026 | |||||
| June 20, 2026 | Osaka | Orix Theater | |||
| June 21, 2026 | |||||
| June 29, 2026 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Sunpalace | |||
| June 30, 2026 | |||||
| July 18, 2026 | Hyogo | Glion Arena Kobe | |||
| July 19, 2026 | |||||
| July 23, 2026 | Tokyo | Toyota Arena Tokyo | |||
| July 25, 2026 | |||||
| July 26, 2026 | |||||
| August 22, 2026 | Hong Kong | AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10 | |||
Other performances
| Date | Event | City | Country | Performed song(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 3, 2024 | Rakuten GirlsAward 2024 | Shibuya | Japan | "My World", "Magnetic", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | [96][97][98] |
| May 12, 2024 | KCON Japan 2024 | Chiba | "Magnetic", "Lucky Girl Syndrome", and "What Is Love?" (orig. Twice) | [99] | |
| June 2, 2024 | K-Wave Concert Inkigayo | Incheon | South Korea | "Magnetic", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | [100] |
| June 15, 2024 | Weverse Con Festival 2024 | "Magnetic", "Midnight Fiction", "Lucky Girl Syndrome", and "When We Disco" with J. Y. Park (orig. J. Y. Park and Sunmi) | [101] | ||
| June 29 to 30, 2024 | Show! Music Core in Japan 2024 | Tokorozawa, Saitama | Japan | "Magnetic", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | [102] |
| July 6, 2024 | The Music Day 2024 | Chiba | "Magnetic" | [103] | |
| July 19, 2024 | 5th Tencent Music Entertainment Awards | Cotai, Macau | China | "My World", "Lucky Girl Syndrome", "Midnight Fiction", and "Magnetic" | [104][105] |
| July 21, 2024 | 2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer | Incheon | South Korea | "Lucky Girl Syndrome", "Magnetic" (festival version), and "Plot Twist" (orig. TWS) | [106] |
| August 12, 2024 | 2024 Ulsan Summer Festival X MBC Show! | Ulsan | "Magnetic", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | [107] | |
| August 22, 2024 | 2024 K World Dream Awards | Seoul | "Magnetic (Starlight Remix)" | [108] | |
| August 22, 2024 | NHK Music Expo 2024 | Shibuya | Japan | "Magnetic" | [109] |
| September 22, 2024 | Korea-Japan Festival 2024 | Seoul | South Korea | "Magnetic", "Lucky Girl Syndrome", "My World", and "Midnight Fiction" | [110] |
| September 28, 2024 | KCON Germany 2024 | Frankfurt | Germany | "Lucky Girl Syndrome" (Special KCON Germany version), "My World", and "Magnetic" (Special KCON Germany Dream Stage version with GLLITz (fans)) | [111] |
| October 12, 2024 | SBS Inkigayo Live in Tokyo 2024 | Chūō-ku, Saitama | Japan | "Magnetic", "My World", and "Lucky Girl Syndrome" | [112] |
| October 25, 2024 | K-pop World Festival 2024 | Changwon | South Korea | "Cherish (My Love)", and "IYKYK (If You Know You Know)" | [113] |
| November 21, 2024 | 2024 MAMA Awards | Los Angeles | United States | "Heart Shaker" (orig. Twice), "Magnetic", and "Cherish (My Love)" | [114] |
| December 15, 2024 | Music Bank Global Festival in Japan 2024 | Fukuoka | Japan | "Tick-Tack", and "Magnetic (Starlight Remix)" | [115] |
| December 25, 2024 | 2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon Winter | Incheon | South Korea | "IYKYK (If You Know You Know)", and "Magnetic (Holiday ver.)" | [116] |
| December 31, 2024 | 75th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen | Shibuya | Japan | "Magnetic" | [117] |
| May 31–June 1, 2025 | 2025 Weverse Con Festival | Incheon | South Korea | "Tick-Tack", "IYKYK", "I'll Like You", "Almond Chocolate (Korean Ver.)", "Cherish (My Love)", "Magnetic" and "ID; Peace B (song)" (orig. BoA) | [118] |
| September 14, 2025 | Rock in Japan Festival | Soga Sports Park in Chiba | Japan | Performing 11 songs with a full live band including "Toki Yo Tomare," "Cherish (My Love)," and "oops | [119] |
| September 28, 2025 | 2025 LCK season finals (Minju only) | Incheon | South Korea | "Bite Marks" (orig. Teya) and "Here, Tomorrow" (orig. Kevin Penkin and Lilas Ikuta) | [120] |
Accolades
Awards and nominations
| Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee / work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asian Pop Music Awards | 2024 | Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) | "Magnetic" | Won | [121] |
| Best Dance Performance (Overseas) | Nominated | [122] | |||
| Best New Artist (Overseas) | Super Real Me | Nominated | |||
| Billboard Music Awards | 2024 | Top Global K-Pop Song | "Magnetic" | Nominated | [123] |
| D Awards | 2025 | Delights Blue Label | Illit | Won | [124] |
| Dreams Silver Label | Won | ||||
| Best Choreography | Won | ||||
| Best Girl Group Popularity Award | Nominated | [125] | |||
| Golden Disc Awards | 2024 | Best Digital Song (Bonsang) | "Magnetic" | Won | [126][127] |
| Rookie Artist of the Year | Illit | Won | |||
| Song of the Year (Daesang) | "Magnetic" | Nominated | [128][129] | ||
| Most Popular Artist – Female | Illit | Nominated | |||
| Hanteo Music Awards | 2025 | Rookie of the Year – Female | Won | [130] | |
| Artist of the Year (Bonsang) | Nominated | [131] | |||
| Global Artist – Africa | Nominated | [132] | |||
| Global Artist – Asia | Nominated | ||||
| Global Artist – Europe | Nominated | ||||
| Global Artist – North America | Nominated | ||||
| Global Artist – Oceania | Nominated | ||||
| Global Artist – South America | Nominated | ||||
| WhosFandom Award – Female | Nominated | ||||
| iHeartRadio Music Awards | 2025 | Best New Artist (K-pop) | Won | [133][134] | |
| K-pop Song of the Year | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| Favorite K-pop Dance Challenge | Nominated | ||||
| Japan Gold Disc Award | 2025 | Song of the Year by Download (Asia) | Won | [135] | |
| Song of the Year by Streaming (Asia) | Won | ||||
| Best 5 Songs by Streaming | Won | ||||
| Japan Record Awards | 2024 | New Artist Award | Illit | Won | [136] |
| K-World Dream Awards | 2025 | Bonsang | Won | [137] | |
| Best Music Video Award | Won | ||||
| Korea Grand Music Awards | 2024 | Best 10 Artists | Nominated | [138] | |
| Best 10 Songs | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| Best Rookie – Artist | Illit | Nominated | |||
| Best Rookie – Song | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| Trend of the Year | Illit | Nominated | [139] | ||
| Korean Music Awards | 2025 | Rookie of the Year | Nominated | [140] | |
| Best K-pop Song | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| MAMA Awards | 2024 | Best New Artist – Female | Illit | Won | [141] |
| Artist of the Year | Nominated | [142] | |||
| Best Choreography | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| Best Dance Performance – Female | Nominated | ||||
| Fan's Choice of the Year – Female | Illit | Nominated | |||
| Fans' Choice of the Year | Nominated | ||||
| Song of the Year | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| 2025 | Fans' Choice Top 10 – Female | Illit | Won | [143] | |
| Best Dance Performance Female Group | "Cherish (My Love)" | Nominated | [144] | ||
| Fans' Choice of the Year | Illit | Nominated | |||
| Song of the Year | "Cherish (My Love)" | Nominated | |||
| Melon Music Awards | 2024 | New Artist of the Year | Illit | Won | [145] |
| Album of the Year | Super Real Me | Nominated | [146] | ||
| Best Group – Female | Illit | Nominated | |||
| Song of the Year | "Magnetic" | Nominated | |||
| 2025 | Best Performance – Female | Illit | Won | [147] | |
| Berriz Global Fans' Choice | Nominated | [148] | |||
| Top 10 Artist | Nominated | [149] | |||
| MTV Europe Music Awards | 2024 | Best Asia Act | Nominated | [150] | |
| Music Awards Japan | 2025 | Best K-pop Song in Japan | "Magnetic" | Nominated | [151] |
| Best of Listeners' Choice: International Song | Nominated | ||||
| Seoul Music Awards | 2025 | Main Prize (Bonsang) | Illit | Won | [152] |
| Best Group Award | Won | ||||
| Popularity Award | Nominated | [153] | |||
| K-Wave Special Award | Nominated | ||||
| K-pop World Choice – Group | Nominated | ||||
| TikTok Awards Korea | 2024 | Best Viral Song | "Magnetic" | Won | [154] |
| TMElive International Music Awards | 2025 | Annual Overseas Popular Song | Won | [155] |
Listicles
| Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forbes Korea | 2025 | K-Idol of the Year 30 | 18th | [156] |
| Teen Vogue | 2024 | 12 Girl Groups to Watch in 2024 | Placed | [157] |