Wassup was a South Korean girl group formed by Mafia Records in 2013. The group initially debuted with six members: Nada, Nari, Jinju, Dain, Woojoo, and Sujin. They gained attention for their bold and energetic music style, as well as their unique concept.
2013-2014: Wassup made their debut with the single album "Wassup" and the title track "Wassup." The song's catchy hip-hop beat and twerking choreography garnered both interest and controversy. The group's bold and provocative image set them apart in the Kpop scene.
2015: Wassup returned with the single "Hotter Than a Summer" but underwent a lineup change as Woojoo and Sujin departed, leaving the group with four members.
2016: Wassup released the digital single "Domino" and later in the year came back with "Color TV." They continued to showcase their lively and vibrant performances.
2017: The group underwent another change as Jinju and Dain left, resulting in a two-member lineup consisting of Nada and Nari. Despite the challenges, Nada and Nari remained active with individual activities, including appearances on television shows.
2018-2020: Nada and Nari focused on their individual careers during this period. Nada, in particular, gained recognition as a rapper and solo artist.
2021: In August, Nari left Wassup and the group officially disbanded. This marked the end of Wassup's journey as a Kpop girl group.
Wassup's history is characterized by their bold and unapologetic image, as well as their energetic performances. While they faced lineup changes and challenges over the years, their impact on the Kpop scene remains noteworthy, and several of their former members have continued to pursue successful careers in the entertainment industry.