Brutal competition ahead for first-generation Fifty Fifty members

Brutal competition ahead for 1st-generation Fifty Fifty members. Image: IOK Company via The Korea Herald

The trio of Fifty Fifty. (From left) Sio, Saena, and Aran. Image: IOK Company via The Korea Herald

K-pop girl group Fifty Fifty‘s original four members are set to compete with one another as Keena returns with new members as the second generation of Fifty Fifty in the second half of this year and the three former members — Saena, Aran, and Sio – debut as a trio under a new agency.

Fifty Fifty‘s Saena, Aran, and Sio recently signed an exclusive contract with Massive E&C, a label under IOK Company. IOK Company is an agency that represents actors such as Go Hyun-jung, Zo In-sung, and Shin Hye-sun.

“We will actively support these passionate and talented artists to grow bigger on a global stage. We will make history with these main players who’ve successfully promoted the single ‘Cupid’ in the global music market,” said IOK Company in a press release last week.

The trio will continue using their respective stage names but the group will have a new name, according to IOK Company.

Meanwhile, Keena, the only original member remaining under Attrakt, the agency representing the group, is set to make a comeback on Sep. 20 with new members joining the group.

On Aug. 9, Attrakt unveiled four new members: Chanelle, Yewon, Hana, and Athena joining the group.

The first generation of Fifty Fifty consisting of Keena, Aran, Saena, and Sio debuted on Feb. 24, 2023, with the single, “Cupid,” which landed at No. 100 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart 130 days after its release.

The rookie group climbed to No. 17 and remained on the chart for 25 consecutive weeks, becoming the first K-pop girl group to achieve the feat.

However, Aran, Sio, and Saena left the group when Attrakt terminated their exclusive contracts in October last year after a legal dispute.

Attrakt also filed a lawsuit against the three members, their parents, The Givers CEO Ahn Sung-il as well as The Givers executive surnamed Baek, seeking 13 billion won ($9.4 million) in damages.

Attrakt accused The Givers of attempting to poach the band while they were still signed with Attrakt.

The first hearing has been set for Aug. 29, according to Attrakt.

“Because we have terminated our exclusive contract with Saena, Aran, and Sio, they can sign under a different agency and continue their career as K-pop idols. But we are still proceeding with the lawsuit for damages against them,” said an official from Attrakt.

But the outlook for their return to the K-pop scene is not all rosy. The public branded the three members as “traitors” for attempting to suspend their exclusive contract with Attrakt when The Giver allegedly approached with the better deal.

The same goes for the second generation of Fifty Fifty as Hunnies, the original official fandom of the first-generation is boycotting Attrakt and the new Fifty Fifty using hashtags “NotMyFiftyFifty” and “BoycottAttrakt” on X.

Attrakt renamed the group’s fandom Tweny on Aug. 5 in an apparent attempt to differentiate the second-generation fandom from the first-generation.

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