Laysha

Laysha (Hangul: 레이샤) is a South Korean girl group formed by JS Entertainment but is now currently under Double Media.[1] The group currently consists of five members: Goeun, Rizell, Rahye, Bitna, and Sia. They debuted on May 12, 2015, with the self-titled single “LAYSHA”. Laysha are known for their risqué concepts when performing.[1]

Laysha
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2015–present
Labels
  • JS Entertainment
  • A1 Entertainment
Members
  • Goeun
  • Rizell
  • Bitna
  • Rahye
  • Sia
Past members
  • Som
  • Boreum
  • Hyeri
  • Yoobin
  • Seulgi
  • Choim

History

Premiere and Chocolate Cream

The group debuted on May 12, 2015, with the single "LAYSHA". Initially the group was composed of five members, however, shortly after the group's debut, JS Entertainment announced the departure of members Seulgi and Yoobin. On July 20, 2016, Laysha made their first comeback with the single "Chocolate Cream". Later news released that two new members, Hyeri and Choim, had joined. The group has remained with four members since.[1]

Pink Label and Controversy

On December 18, 2017, Laysha made their second comeback with their single "Pink Label".[2] On August 29, 2018, Laysha got into a controversy when Som and Goeun said cameras were placed in their rooms and bathrooms to spy on them, blaming their company.[3] The public in social media suspected that Laysha had lied about the hidden cameras.[4][5] Goeun denied the accusations that Laysha was using the controversy over the hidden cameras for marketing purposes.[6]

Members

Current

  • Goeun (고은) – 2015–present
  • Rizell (formerly Chaejin) – 2015–present
  • Sia (시아) – 2019–present
  • Rahye - 2023-present
  • Bitna - 2023-present

Former

  • Choim (초임) – 2015
  • Yoobin (유빈) – 2015
  • Seulgi (슬기) – 2015
  • Som (솜) – 2015–2019
  • Hyeri (혜리) – 2015–2019
  • Hayoung (하영) – 2019
  • Boreum (보름) – 2019–2023

Discography

Singles
  • 2015: "Laysha"
  • 2015: "Turn up the Music"
  • 2016: "Party Tonight"
  • 2016: "Chocolate Cream"
  • 2017: "Pink Label"
  • 2019: "Freedom" (프리덤)

Videography

Videoclips

2015 "Turn Up the Music" Non-album singles
2016 "Chocolate Cream (feat. NASSUN)"
2017 "Party Tonight (Remake Version)"
"PINK LABEL"
2019 "FREEDOM (프리덤)"

References

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