Pink Fantasy
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Pink Fantasy

Pink Fantasy debuted in 2018 under Mydoll Entertainment with the single "Iriwa (Come Here)." The group started with seven members, though that lineup shifted...

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Pink Fantasy's dreamy, off-kilter pop world

A Korean group crafting surreal synth-pop and atmospheric ballads since their 2018 debut.

For the full effect, put on '12 O'Clock' and then 'Fantasy' back-to-back. That's the range, right there, midnight melancholy giving way to pure, weightless escape.

Pink Fantasy builds entire miniature worlds within their songs, from the twilit synth haze of '12 O'Clock' to the playful domestic fantasy of 'Playing house'. Their music doesn't just soundtrack a mood, it constructs one, often with a slightly surreal edge that feels both inviting and quietly strange. You hear it in the gentle insistence of 'Iriwa (Come Here)' and the bittersweet glow of 'Lemon Candy'.

They arrived in 2018 with a sound that immediately felt fully formed, a blend of airy vocals and detailed electronic production. The songs since then have explored different corners of that same dreamscape, from the rainy-day balladry of 'Rain' to the more theatrical shadows of 'Shadow Play'.

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Pink Fantasy debuted in 2018 under Mydoll Entertainment with the single "Iriwa (Come Here)." The group started with seven members, though that lineup shifted early on. They put out their first EP, "12 o'clock," the following year, featuring the track "Fantasy."

Their music has touched on different styles over time, from the playful "Lemon Candy" to the darker "Poison." Songs like "Tales Of The Unusual" and "Shadow Play" show a taste for the theatrical. The current roster includes Yechan, Arang, Sua, SeeA, Heesun, Aini, and Harin.

They've done some international promotion, but mostly they're known for a sound that doesn't always fit neatly into standard K-pop categories. It's a mix that has found its audience without becoming a mainstream fixture.

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