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**Mamamoo** (; commonly stylized in [all caps](/source/All_caps)) is a South Korean [girl group](/source/Girl_group) formed and managed by [RBW](/source/RBW_(company)). The group is composed of four members: [Solar](/source/Solar_(singer)), [Moonbyul](/source/Moonbyul), [Wheein](/source/Wheein), and [Hwasa](/source/Hwasa). Known for their strong live vocals, [harmonies](/source/Harmony), and writing much of their material, they are recognized as one of the premier girl groups in [K-pop](/source/K-pop).[2][3] They are highly regarded in the industry for their talent and ability to cross multiple genres with their music; from retro, jazz, and R&B concepts in their early years[4] to more contemporary hip-hop,[5] as well as emotional ballads.[6][7] Since their debut in 2014, they have been noted for challenging conventional beauty standards, breaking gender stereotypes, and conducting themselves in ways that most typical K-pop stars do not.[8][9][10][11]

Mamamoo officially debuted on June 18, 2014, with their first [extended play](/source/Extended_play) (EP) *[Hello](/source/Hello_(Mamamoo_EP))*, featuring the lead single "Mr. Ambiguous". Their debut was considered by critics as one of the best K-pop debuts of 2014.[12][13] Mamamoo rose to domestic fame in 2015 with their single "[Um Oh Ah Yeah](/source/Pink_Funky)" which became a [sleeper hit](/source/Sleeper_hit) and peaked at number three on South Korea's [Gaon Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart). Combined with their many appearances and victories in the popular music competition program [*Immortal Songs*](/source/Immortal_Songs:_Singing_the_Legend), this launched them into mainstream recognition with the public.[14] Their following release of "You're the Best" (2016) from their debut studio album *[Melting](/source/Melting_(album))*, proved to be a commercial success, and dominated at least eight major music sites upon release,[15] further cementing their popularity and growing momentum. In 2017, they made a splash on the international scene with their fifth EP, *[Purple](/source/Purple_(EP))*. Its lead single "Yes I Am," earned them their first number one on the *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))* [World Albums](/source/Billboard_charts#Albums) chart.[16]

The quartet went on to achieve consecutive hits with the high-charting singles "[Starry Night](/source/Starry_Night_(Mamamoo_song))" (2018), "[Egotistic](/source/Egotistic)" (2018), "[Gogobebe](/source/Gogobebe)" (2019), from their *"Four Seasons, Four Colors"* project whereby every member took turns in becoming the focus for each album.[17] This culminated in their biggest international success to date, "[HIP](/source/Hip_(song))" from their second studio album *[Reality in Black](/source/Reality_in_Black)* becoming a number-one hit on the *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))* [World Digital Song Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) chart.[18] In November 2020, the song was certified platinum by the [Korea Music & Content Association](/source/Korea_Music_Content_Association) (KMCA) for surpassing 100 million streams, making it their third time achieving this feat.[19] They also earned a [gold](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan#Certification_awards) certification from the [Recording Industry Association of Japan](/source/Recording_Industry_Association_of_Japan) (RIAJ).[20]

Mamamoo has received numerous [accolades](/source/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Mamamoo), most notably the [Golden Disc Award](/source/Golden_Disc_Awards) for Best Group, the [Mnet Asian Music Award](/source/Mnet_Asian_Music_Awards) for Best Vocal Group, multiple honors at the [Seoul Music Awards](/source/Seoul_Music_Awards), as well as the [Gaon Chart Music Award](/source/Gaon_Chart_Music_Awards) for New Artist of the Year in their rookie year.

## History

### 2014–2015: Formation, debut and rising popularity

The group's name "Mamamoo" is intended to symbolize a baby babbling for the first time. This is because they aim to make music that would be familiar to everyone around the world like the word "mama" that babies would commonly first learn and speak of, as well as the added meaning of approaching their listeners instinctively with their music.[21]

Prior to their official debut, Mamamoo collaborated with several artists. Their first collaboration, titled "Don't Be Happy" with [Bumkey](/source/Bumkey) was released on January 8, 2014.[22][23][unreliable source?] A second collaboration with [K.Will](/source/K.Will) titled "Peppermint Chocolate" featuring [Wheesung](/source/Wheesung) was released on February 11, 2014.[24] "Peppermint Chocolate" debuted at number 10 on the [Gaon Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart) in its first week.[25][26] On May 30, 2014, Mamamoo released a collaboration single called "HeeHeeHaHeHo" with rap duo [Geeks](/source/Geeks_(musical_duo)).[27]

The group made their official debut on June 18, 2014, with the lead single "Mr. Ambiguous" from their first [extended play](/source/Extended_play) (EP) *[Hello](/source/Hello_(Mamamoo_EP))*. The music video for "Mr. Ambiguous" contained cameo appearances from many well-known K-pop industry figures such as [CNBLUE](/source/CNBLUE)'s [Jonghyun](/source/Lee_Jong-hyun), [Baek Ji-young](/source/Baek_Ji-young), [Wheesung](/source/Wheesung), [Jung Joon-young](/source/Jung_Joon-young), [Bumkey](/source/Bumkey), [K.Will](/source/K.Will), and Rhymer of [Brand New Music](/source/Brand_New_Music).[28][29] The album contained three previously released collaborations and four new songs.[30] The group made their first live appearance on the June 19 episode of *[M Countdown](/source/M_Countdown)*.[31] In July 2014, Mamamoo released their first [original soundtrack](/source/Original_soundtrack) contribution titled "Love Lane" for the [Korean drama](/source/Korean_drama) *[Marriage, Not Dating](/source/Marriage,_Not_Dating)*.[32]

On November 21, 2014, Mamamoo released their second EP *[Piano Man](/source/Piano_Man_(EP))* with the title track of the same name.[33][unreliable source?] The title song peaked at 41 on [Gaon's Digital chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart).[34] By the end of 2014, Mamamoo ranked tenth highest among idol girl groups for digital sales, 19th in album sales, and 11th in overall sales according to Gaon's year-end rankings.[35] On January 10, 2015, Mamamoo performed a rendition of [Joo Hyun-mi](/source/Joo_Hyun-mi)'s "Wait a Minute" at the singing show *[Immortal Songs 2](/source/Immortal_Songs_2)*, reaching the final round before losing to [Kim Kyung-ho](/source/Kim_Kyung-ho).[36]

On April 2, 2015, Mamamoo released "Ahh Oop!", the first single of their third EP titled *[Pink Funky](/source/Pink_Funky)*.[37] "Ahh Oop!" marks the group's second collaboration with label mate [Esna](/source/Esna_(singer)), after she was featured in "Gentleman" on their second EP *Piano Man*. On June 13, 2015, the group traveled to [Ulaanbaatar](/source/Ulaanbaatar), Mongolia, to perform at an event sponsored by the South Korean Embassy with [Crayon Pop](/source/Crayon_Pop) and [K-Much](/source/K-Much). The event was a commemorative concert held in honor of the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties between South Korea and Mongolia.[38][unreliable source?]

On June 19, 2015, Mamamoo released their third EP *Pink Funky* and lead single "Um Oh Ah Yeh". The song was a commercial success, peaking at number three on the [Gaon Chart](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart), becoming their first top-three single.[39] On August 23, 2015, after promotions concluded, Mamamoo held their first fan meeting, entitled "1st Moo Party", for a total of 1,200 fans at the [Olympic Park](/source/Olympic_Park,_Seoul) in Seoul. Tickets for the fan meeting sold out within one minute, so the group added an additional meeting for 1,200 more fans the same night.[40][41] They also held another "Moo Party" in Los Angeles, which took place on October 4, 2015.[42] Mamamoo also collaborated and performed with label mate [Basick](/source/Basick) on the Korean rap survival show *[Show Me the Money (Season 4)](/source/Show_Me_the_Money_4)*.[43][unreliable source?]

On August 29, 2015, Mamamoo returned to *[Immortal Song 2](/source/Immortal_Song_2)* with a rendition of [Jo Young-nam](/source/Jo_Young-nam)'s "Delilah".[44][unreliable source?] On October 31, 2015, Mamamoo returned to the *Immortal Song 2*, singing a rendition of Korean trot singer [Bae Ho](/source/Bae_Ho)'s song "Backwood's Mountain" (두메산골). Their performance earned their first overall win on *Immortal Song* with 404 points.[45]

### 2016–2017: Breakthrough and subsequent EPs

On January 10, 2016, RBW announced Mamamoo's first solo concert since their debut in 2014. The concert, titled *2016 Mamamoo Concert-Moosical*, was held on August 13–14, 2016, at the [Olympic Hall](/source/Olympic_Hall) in Seoul.[46] 7,000 tickets for the concert were sold out in one minute.[47]

On January 26, 2016, Mamamoo pre-released an R&B ballad, "I Miss You", from their first full-length album *[Melting](/source/Melting_(album))*.[48] On February 12, 2016, another track, "1cm/Taller than You" was pre-released with a music video. The full album was released on February 26, 2016, debuting at number 3 on the [Gaon Chart](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart). The title track "You're the Best (넌 is 뭔들)" also debuted at number three but peaked at number one the following week, becoming their first number-one single.[49][50][51][52][unreliable source?]

On March 6, 2016, they received their first music show win with the song "You're the Best" on *[Inkigayo](/source/Inkigayo)*,[53] followed by wins on *[Music Bank](/source/Music_Bank_(TV_program))*,[54][unreliable source?] *M Countdown*,[55][unreliable source?] and other music shows. They received eight wins in total for the single. On March 16, 2016, Mamamoo performed in Austin, Texas at [South By Southwest](/source/South_By_Southwest)'s K-Pop Night Out.[56]

On August 31, 2016, Mamamoo released the singles "Angel" and "Dab Dab" as subgroups consisting of vocalists (Solar and Wheein) and rappers (Moonbyul and Hwasa) respectively.[57] On September 21, 2016, Mamamoo released their follow-up digital single "New York" and accompanying music video.[58][59] After wrapping up promotions for "New York" Mamamoo's agency announced that the group will make their comeback on November 7 with their fourth EP, *[Memory](/source/Memory_(EP))*.[60][unreliable source?] The lead single for *Memory* was announced to be "Décalcomanie".[61][unreliable source?] Shortly afterwards, Mamamoo participated in several year-end award shows, while also featuring in the OST titled "Love" for hit TV show *[Goblin](/source/Goblin_(TV_series))*.[62][unreliable source?]

On January 19, 2017, Mamamoo announced their second solo concert titled *2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call*, which was held on March 3–5, 2017 in Seoul and August 19–20, 2017 in Busan at KBS Busan Hall.[63][64] Following the first show of their March 2017 concert in Seoul, Mamamoo received criticism for performing in [blackface](/source/Blackface) when, as part of the concert, they played a video containing the members impersonating [Bruno Mars](/source/Bruno_Mars) while wearing darker makeup, meant to recreate a snippet of the music video for Mars' "[Uptown Funk](/source/Uptown_Funk)" (2014).[65] The clip was cut from following concert dates and multiple apologies were promptly issued, including one directly from the members, stating that they were "extremely ignorant of blackface and did not understand the implications of our actions. We will be taking time to understand more about our international fans to ensure this never happens again."[66][67] The group released their fifth EP *[Purple](/source/Purple_(EP))* with the lead single "Yes I Am" on June 22, 2017.[68] The single quickly climbed to the number one spot on the [Melon](/source/Melon_(online_music_service)) real-time chart.[69] After one day, Mamamoo set the record for the highest number of unique listeners in 24-hours with "Yes I Am" on Melon for a girl group.[70] On June 27, 2017, the song received its first music show win on *[The Show](/source/The_Show_(South_Korean_TV_program))*, followed by wins on *[Show Champion](/source/Show_Champion)*, *M Countdown*, and *[Show! Music Core](/source/Show!_Music_Core)*.[71][72] *Purple* also peaked at number one on the [*Billboard*](/source/Billboard_(magazine)) World Albums chart.[73]

### 2018–2019: Widespread recognition, Japanese debut and member solo debuts

On January 4, 2018, Mamamoo released a pre-release single called "Paint Me" to act as a prelude to their upcoming project series "Four Seasons, Four Colors".[74] The goal of the series is to showcase four mini albums, each combining one color and a matching member's characteristic for each season.[75] The group has stated that they wish to show their depth as artists and present a more mature style with this project.[76]

Mamamoo started off the "Four Seasons, Four Colors" project with the release of their sixth EP, *[Yellow Flower](/source/Yellow_Flower),* on March 7.[77][78] *Yellow Flower* debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, becoming their first number-one album since their 2014 debut.[79] The Latin-inspired and dance-pop song "[Starry Night](/source/Starry_Night_(Mamamoo_song))" was released alongside the album, with an accompanying music video.[80][81] "Starry Night" debuted and peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart, earning 44.7 million Gaon Index points in its debut week.[82] It also ranked at number six on the mid-year[83] and 13 on the year-end[84] editions of the Gaon Digital Chart, making it the fourth-highest-charting song by a girl group on the latter. The song earned the group their first [music recording certification](/source/Music_recording_certification) since the [Gaon Music Chart](/source/Gaon_Music_Chart) and Korea Music & Content Association (KMCA) introduced certifications in April 2018; in November 2018, it was certified platinum for 100 million streams, and July 2019, it was certified platinum for 2.5 million paid digital downloads.[85][86]

On July 1, Mamamoo released the single "Rainy Season" as the pre-release single from their upcoming album.[87] "Rainy Season" peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart, behind only [Blackpink](/source/Blackpink)'s "[Ddu-Du Ddu-Du](/source/Ddu-Du_Ddu-Du)",[88] and was nominated for Best Female Vocal Performance at the [2018 Genie Music Awards](/source/Genie_Music_Awards).[89] The group released their seventh EP, *[Red Moon](/source/Red_Moon_(Mamamoo_EP))*, which serves as the second installment in the "Four Seasons, Four Colors" series, on July 16.[90] The EP debuted and peaked at number three on the Gaon Album Chart, with 38,000 copies sold in July 2018.[91][92] The EP debuted at number four on the *Billboard* World Albums with 1,000 copies sold, marking their best U.S. sales week,[93] and gave the group their first-ever appearance on the *Billboard* Heatseekers Albums Chart, entering the chart at number 25.[94] The Latin-pop lead single "[Egotistic](/source/Egotistic)", released alongside the EP, peaked at number four on the Gaon Digital Chart and the *Billboard* World Digital Songs Sales chart, earning the group their fifth top-ten entry on the latter chart.[95]

On August 18–19, Mamamoo held their third headlining concert, titled "2018 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons S/S", at the [SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium](/source/SK_Olympic_Handball_Gymnasium) in Seoul.[96][97] Tickets for the concert were sold out within two minutes of being available for sale.[98]

Mamamoo released their debut Japanese single, the re-recorded Japanese version of their 2016 single "Décalcomanie", on October 3 by Victor Entertainment.[99] The CD and digital releases of the single also include the b-side "You Don't Know Me", a pop track that serves as their first original Japanese song.[100] "Décalcomanie" peaked at number 11 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, with over 9,000 copies sold.[101][102] On November 29, the group returned to the Korean-language market, releasing their eighth EP *[Blue;S](/source/Blue;s)*, which serves as the third installment of the "Four Seasons, Four Colors" series of albums.[103] *Blue;S*, which focuses on member Solar, peaked at number seven on the Gaon Album Chart.[104] The lead single "[Wind Flower](/source/Wind_Flower)" peaked at number nine on the Gaon Digital Chart.[105] On February 6, 2019, the group released the Japanese version of "Wind Flower", alongside its b-side "Sleep Talk", as their second Japanese-language single.[106] "Wind Flower" peaked at number 16 on the Oricon Singles Chart, selling 7,000 copies.[107]

On March 14, 2019, Mamamoo released their ninth EP, and the fourth and final installment of the "Four Seasons, Four Colors" project, *[White Wind](/source/White_Wind_(EP))*, on March 14, 2019, with the lead single "[Gogobebe](/source/Gogobebe)".[108][109] *White Wind* debuted at number one on the [Gaon Album Chart](/source/Gaon_Album_Chart), selling nearly 60,000 physical copies by April 2019.[110][111] "Gogobebe" also saw commercial success, peaking at number five on the [Gaon Digital Chart](/source/Gaon_Digital_Chart)[112] and placing at number 72 on the yearly chart.[113] The song also peaked at number two on both the *Billboard* [Korea K-Pop Hot 100](/source/K-pop_Hot_100) and Billboard [World Digital Songs Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) charts.[114][115] On March 27, the group announced their fourth headlining concert, titled "2019 Mamamoo Concert 4Seasons F/W". The concert was held at [Jangchung Gymnasium](/source/Jangchung_Arena) in Seoul on April 19–21. The concerts served as a grand finale for Mamamoo's "Four Seasons, Four Colors" project, launched the previous year in order to re-create the group's identity.[116]

On July 24, Mamamoo released a new promotional single titled "Gleam" in collaboration with the brand Davich Eyeglasses.[117] The dance and pop single saw minor success, peaking at number 89 on the Gaon Digital Chart[118] and at number 15 on the *Billboard* World Digital Songs Sales chart.[95]

In August 2019, Mamamoo was announced to be joining [Mnet](/source/Mnet_(TV_channel)) reality-competition show *[Queendom](/source/Queendom_(TV_series))* as one of six teams. The show is a "comeback battle" between six trending girl group acts in order to "determine the real number one" when all six release their singles at the same time.[119] *Queendom* premiered on August 26 and ran for ten total episodes, ending on October 31.[120] During the show's finale, the group was crowned the winner of *Queendom*, thus earning the prize of a full-length comeback show to be broadcast on Mnet.[121][122][123] As part of the show, Mamamoo released various songs, including a cover of AOA's 2016 hit "Good Luck"[124] and their original finale song "Destiny".[125]

Following their *Queendom* victory, Mamamoo released their second full album, *[Reality in Black](/source/Reality_in_Black)*, on November 14, 2019, with the lead single "[Hip](/source/Hip_(song))".[126][127] *Reality in Black* debuted and peaked atop the Gaon Album Chart,[128] while "Hip" peaked at number four on the Digital Chart.[129] "Hip" also debuted at number five on the [World Digital Songs Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) chart and peaked atop the chart in its second week, giving the group their very first number-one hit on the chart.[130] On February 19, 2020, Mamamoo released their third Japanese song, "Shampoo", as a digital single.[131] The song, along with the Japanese version of "Hip", is included in the Japanese edition of *Reality in Black*. The Japanese edition of the album was released on March 11[132] and peaked at number 27 on the Oricon Albums Chart with 2,500 copies sold.[133]

### 2020: Focus on members' solo activities and *Travel*

In January 2020, an OSEN interview with Kim Do-hoon, the CEO and executive producer of Mamamoo's record label [RBW](/source/RBW_(company)), was published, in which Kim detailed the trajectory of Mamamoo's career and activities in 2020. He reflected on the successes of Mamamoo's participation on *Queendom* and their second Korean studio album *Reality in Black* and confirmed that the members would begin to focus on solo projects, with each member hoping to showcase their individualities that they had previously shown in the "Four Seasons, Four Colors" project series.[134][135] [Moonbyul](/source/Moonbyul) became the first member to release a solo project in 2020, releasing her debut EP *Dark Side of the Moon* on February 14.[136] On April 23, Solar released her debut single "Spit It Out" and its accompanying single album.[137] Following the single's debut at number 12 (and subsequent peak at number six), Mamamoo became the second Korean group in which every member had a solo song chart on the *Billboard'*s [World Digital Song Sales](/source/World_Digital_Song_Sales) chart.[138]

Mamamoo released a promotional single, "Wanna Be Myself," on September 10.[139] The "nostalgic" and "minimalist" music video was released in conjunction with the song itself and gained 3.8 million views in its first 24 hours of being released.[140] The single peaked at number 93 on the Gaon Digital Chart[141] and at number 11 on the *Billboard* World Digital Songs Sales chart.[115]

In October 2020, Mamamoo announced their tenth EP, due out in November. "[Dingga](/source/Dingga)" (딩가딩가), the first single off of the EP, was pre-released ahead of the album on October 20.[142] The disco-influenced pop song, characterized by themes of isolation and longing in the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic), was described by *[Teen Vogue](/source/Teen_Vogue)* as a "fun, chill" dance track accompanied by a "striking, retro-inspired music video to match."[143] Led by a "simply melody line and funky vibes,"[144] the single earned top ten positions in South Korea and on the *Billboard* World Digital Songs Sales chart,[145][115] and further charted in Singapore and Japan. The full EP, titled *[Travel](/source/Travel_(Mamamoo_EP))*, and its second single, "[Aya](/source/Aya_(song))", were released on November 3.[146][147] *Travel* received mixed receptions for its lack of cohesion,[148] and it peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart.[149] The EP broke the group's personal sales records, selling a reported 100,000 copies in its first day and over 128,000 copies in its first week,[150][unreliable source?] and additionally topped iTunes charts in 29 countries.[151][unreliable source?] Described as a "180-degree flip" from the retro-pop style of "Dingga," the second single from *Travel,* "Aya," was described by critics as being "alluring" and "captivating"[152][unreliable source?] and peaked within the top 40 of the Gaon Digital Chart.[153]

### 2021–present: Member contract renewals, *WAW*, Mamamoo+ unit, *Mic On*, First world tour and 10th debut anniversary

On January 22, 2021, RBW announced that Solar and Moonbyul had renewed their contracts with their agency, while Wheein and Hwasa were still currently discussing contract renewals.[154] On March 30, Hwasa officially renewed her contract with RBW, with Wheein's contract remaining under discussion. Later on the entertainment RBW also confirmed that Mamamoo will stay together and won't disband.[155] On May 1, Mamamoo held a global virtual concert on live-streaming platform LIVENow, becoming the first South Korean music act to hold a concert on the platform.[156]

Their eleventh EP, *[WAW](/source/WAW_(EP))*, was released on June 2, along with the lead single "Where Are We Now".[157] *WAW* topped iTunes albums charts in 21 countries worldwide, and it sold over 40,000 domestic copies in its first day of release, according to the Hanteo chart.[158][unreliable source?]

On June 11, RBW announced that Wheein would be leaving the company as she has chosen not to renew her solo contract with the agency. However, she signed a second contract extension to remain as a member of Mamamoo until at least December 2023.[159] Thus, RBW remains responsible for her activities in the group but is no longer involved in her solo endeavors.[160] On August 31, it was revealed that Wheein signed an exclusive solo contract with the agency THEL1VE.[161]

A compilation album, titled *[I Say Mamamoo: The Best](/source/I_Say_Mamamoo:_The_Best)*, was released alongside the lead single "Mumumumuch" on September 15.[162] The album peaked at number eight on the Gaon Album Chart.[163] On March 23, 2022, Mamamoo released the Japanese edition of *The Best*.[164]

In August 2022, it was announced that members [Solar](/source/Solar_(singer)) and [Moonbyul](/source/Moonbyul) would be forming the group's first official subunit, [Mamamoo+](/source/Mamamoo%2B), with an expected album release at the end of the month.[165] The duo's debut single "Better" featuring rapper [Big Naughty](/source/Big_Naughty), was released as planned on August 30.[166] After six months, in March 2023, they released the [single album](/source/Single_album) *Act 1, Scene 1*, which includes the songs "GGBB" and "LLL", and on March 21 they released "Chico Malo" (나쁜놈), which mixes rap and traditional Korean instruments like [gayageum](/source/Gayageum).[167]

The group released their twelfth EP titled *[Mic On](/source/Mic_On)* and the lead single "[Illella](/source/Illella)" on October 11, 2022.[168]

The group embarked on their first ever world tour, 'My Con', starting November 18, 2022, with three shows in [Seoul](/source/Seoul). This was followed by the Asian leg of their tour with shows in [Chiba](/source/Chiba_(city)), [Hong Kong](/source/Hong_Kong), [Taipei](/source/Taipei), [Bangkok](/source/Bangkok), [Jakarta](/source/Jakarta), [Singapore](/source/Singapore), [Kuala Lumpur](/source/Kuala_Lumpur), and [Manila](/source/Manila).[169][170]

Their US leg commenced on May 16, 2023, with concerts in [New York](/source/New_York_City), [Baltimore](/source/Baltimore), [Atlanta](/source/Atlanta), [Nashville](/source/Nashville,_Tennessee), [Fort Worth](/source/Fort_Worth,_Texas), [Chicago](/source/Chicago), [Glendale](/source/Glendale,_Arizona), [Oakland](/source/Oakland,_California), and [Los Angeles](/source/Los_Angeles).[171]

From June 16-18, they held encore concerts back in Seoul to close the tour.[172]

As of February 25, 2024, the group is no longer listed under RBW's list of artists on their Korean website, despite being featured on a banner at the top of the web page,[173] but still listed on RBW's Japanese website.[174]

On June 26, 2024, Mamamoo uploaded a special video titled "10th Anniversary 'Mama No Plan'" () on their YouTube channel to celebrate their 10th debut anniversary as a group.[175]

On October 30, 2025, RBW confirmed to the media, "Mamamoo is indeed preparing for a full-group comeback, aiming for June next year. Starting in Korea, a world tour is also being planned."[176] On December 31, 2025, RBW confirmed the group will release of a full album in June 2026 and will embark on a large-scale world tour.[177]

On April 3, 2026, Mamamoo announced the start of their global project in earnest by releasing the '2026 WORLD TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT' poster through their official social media and the world tour will start in Seoul on June 19, on their 12th debut anniversary.[178]On May 11, RBW announced Mamamoo will hold their 2026 World Tour '4WARD' concerts at the [Olympic Hall](/source/Olympic_Hall) in [Olympic Park](/source/Olympic_Park,_Seoul), [Songpa-gu](/source/Songpa-gu), Seoul from June 19 to 21.[179]On May 21, Mamamoo announced they will release the special single '4WARD' on June 4 and it is their first comeback in 3 years and 8 months.[180]

## Members

Adapted from their [RBW](/source/RBW_(company)) website profile:[181]

- [Solar](/source/Solar_(singer)) (솔라)
- [Moonbyul](/source/Moonbyul) (문별)
- [Wheein](/source/Wheein) (휘인)
- [Hwasa](/source/Hwasa) (화사)

## Discography

Main articles: [Mamamoo discography](/source/Mamamoo_discography) and [List of songs recorded by Mamamoo](/source/List_of_songs_recorded_by_Mamamoo)

**Korean albums**

- *[Melting](/source/Melting_(album))* (2016)
- *[Reality in Black](/source/Reality_in_Black)* (2019)

**Japanese albums**

- *4colors* (2019)
- *[Reality in Black](/source/Reality_in_Black)* - "Japanese edition" (2020)

## Tours and concerts

Main article: [List of Mamamoo concert tours](/source/List_of_Mamamoo_concert_tours)

### World tours

- Mamamoo World Tour [MY CON] (2022–2023)
- Mamamoo World Tour [4WARD] (2026)

### Concert tours

- Mamamoo Concert: 4Season S/S (2018)
- Mamamoo 1st Concert Tour in Japan (2018)
- Mamamoo Concert: 4Season F/W (2019)
- Mamamoo 2nd Concert Tour in Japan: 4season Final (2019)

### Concerts

- Mamamoo Concert 'Moosical' (2016)
- Mamamoo Concert 'Moosical: Curtain Call' (2017)

## Filmography

### Reality shows

Year Title Notes Ref. 2016 Mamamoo x GFriend Showtime [182] 2018 A Lucky Day [183] 2019 Queendom Won [184] 2020 MooMoo Trip [185] Boss in the Mirror Ep.81–85 [186] 2022 Mamamoo - Where Are We Now Documentary [187] Take 1 Participant; New concept song list [188][189]

### Television series

Year Title Role Ref. 2016 Entourage Themselves (episode 1) [190][unreliable source?]

## Awards and nominations

Main article: [List of awards and nominations received by Mamamoo](/source/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Mamamoo)

Since their 2014 debut, Mamamoo has received five [Mnet Asian Music Awards](/source/MAMA_Awards) and [Asia Artist Awards](/source/Asia_Artist_Awards) respectively, four [Golden Disc Awards](/source/Golden_Disc_Awards), [Seoul Music Awards](/source/Seoul_Music_Awards) and [The Fact Music Awards](/source/The_Fact_Music_Awards) respectively. A total of 44 awards out of 161 nominations.

## See also

- [List of best-selling girl groups](/source/List_of_best-selling_girl_groups)

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1. ["Queendom <Cover Contest> Pt. 1 - Single on Apple Music"](https://web.archive.org/web/20200616020854/https://music.apple.com/us/album/queendom-cover-contest-pt-1-single/1479661164). *Apple Music*. September 13, 2019. Archived from [the original](https://music.apple.com/us/album/queendom-cover-contest-pt-1-single/1479661164) on June 16, 2020. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

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1. ["Dark Side of the Moon - EP by Moon Byul on Apple Music"](https://music.apple.com/us/album/dark-side-of-the-moon-ep/1499069229). *Apple Music*. February 14, 2020. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210416021710/https://music.apple.com/us/album/dark-side-of-the-moon-ep/1499069229) April 16, 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

1. ["Spit It Out - Single by Solar on Apple Music"](https://music.apple.com/us/album/spit-it-out-single/1509662004). *Apple Music*. April 23, 2020. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20210415213041/https://music.apple.com/us/album/spit-it-out-single/1509662004) April 15, 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

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1. [""Wanna Be Myself" by MAMAMOO on Apple Music"](https://music.apple.com/us/album/wanna-be-myself-single/1531287570). *Apple Music*. September 10, 2020. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20201013004027/https://music.apple.com/us/album/wanna-be-myself-single/1531287570) October 13, 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 6, 2020.

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## External links

- [Official website](http://www.rbbridge.com/?page_id=23470) (in Korean)
- [Official website](https://mamamoo.jp) (in Japanese)

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