
H1-Key
Sign in to saveH1-Key (; ; read as High-key; stylized as H1-KEY) is a South Korean girl group. Formed and managed by Grandline Group (GLG) and Sony Music Korea, the group is composed of four members: Seoi, Riina, Hwiseo, and Yel. Former member Sitala left the group on May 25, 2022, and Hwiseo was introduced as a new member on June 14, 2022. They made their debut with the release of their first single album, Athletic Girl, on January 5, 2022.
Key facts
- Musical artist.name
- H1-Key
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- H1-Key in February 2026.png
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- yes
- Musical artist.origin
- Seoul, South Korea
- Musical artist.genre
- K-pop
- Musical artist.years_active
- –present
- Musical artist.current_members
- Seoi Riina Yel Hwiseo
- Musical artist.past_members
- Sitala
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Encyclopedic overview
24 sectionsContents
- Name
- History
- Pre-debut activities and introductions
- Controversy around Sitala
- 2021–2022: Debut with ''Athletic Girl'', Sitala's departure and ''Run''
- 2023–2025: ''Rose Blossom'', ''Seoul Dreaming'', ''H1-Keynote'' Project, ''Love or Hate'' and ''Lovestruck''
- 2026–present: ''Not Like a Movie'' and ''Lovechapter''
- Members
- Current
- Former
- Timeline
- Discography
- Extended plays
- Korean EPs
- Japanese EPs
- Single albums
- Singles
- Soundtrack appearances
- Other charted songs
- Videography
- Music videos
- Awards and nominations
- Notes
- References
H1-Key (; ; read as High-key; stylized as H1-KEY) is a South Korean girl group. Formed and managed by Grandline Group (GLG) and Sony Music Korea, the group is composed of four members: Seoi, Riina, Hwiseo, and Yel. Former member Sitala left the group on May 25, 2022, and Hwiseo was introduced as a new member on June 14, 2022. They made their debut with the release of their first single album, Athletic Girl, on January 5, 2022.
== Name == Their group name H1-Key is pronounced and inspired by the word "High Key" and the aim for "confident" and "healthy beauty".
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