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NMIXX members Lily Haewon Sullyoon Bae Jiwoo and Kyujin together
K-POP GROUP FILE · SIX LIVE MICROPHONES · THE CHANGE-UP HAS PAPERWORK

NMIXX

Active girl group · 2022–present

NMIXX debuted in 2022 with “O.O,” a song that changed genres like somebody had the remote. The argument around MIXX POP got so loud that people occasionally forgot Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo and Kyujin could sing through the traffic. By Blue Valentine and 2026’s Heavy Serenade, the group had stopped asking permission to be strange and learned when the song needed a change-up—and when six voices were already enough drama.

Meet the six before somebody calls all of them “the vocal line”

NMIXX at a glance

Korean name

엔믹스.

Debut

February 22, 2022 with AD MARE and “O.O.”

Agency

SQU4D, a JYP Entertainment division.

Members

Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo and Kyujin.

Former member

Jinni, who left NMIXX and JYP on December 9, 2022.

Fandom

NSWER.

Status

Active six-member girl group.

Years active

2022–present.

Core identity

MIXX POP: genre changes used as song structure rather than a decorative label.

First full album

Blue Valentine, October 13, 2025.

Latest EP

Heavy Serenade, May 11, 2026.

Latest collaboration

“Caution” with Anderson .Paak, May 29, 2026.

THE NAME FILE

New, mix and one extra X for possibility

NMIXX combines the letter N—new, now, next and the unknown n—with “mix.” The name promises combinations that have not settled into one answer. MIXX POP is the musical version: sections from different genres forced to share one emotional problem.

NSWER is pronounced like “answer.” JYP’s official explanation connects N with North and the route fans take together. The important practical rule is simpler: use the verified NMIXX site, FANS platform and official handles for memberships, presales and notices. A random account with a purple checkmark in its profile photo is not infrastructure.

THE LINEUP FILE

Seven debuted; six had to keep moving

The group launched with Jinni as a seventh member. Nine months later, JYP announced that she had left the team and company for “personal circumstances.” No scandal explanation followed. NMIXX reblocked choreography, redistributed recordings and continued as six; Jinni later returned as soloist Jini.

The departure belongs in the group history and in the dated Tea file. It does not need to be turned into a solved mystery because fandom repeated one rumor until the font looked official.

The catalog is a lab notebook, including the explosions

AD MARE · 2022

“O.O” introduces the change-up with maximum confusion; “TANK” proves strange repetition can grow teeth.

ENTWURF · 2022

“DICE” refines the switch while “COOL (Your rainbow)” shows the voices without a carnival ride underneath them.

expérgo · 2023

“Love Me Like This” gives the public a cleaner hook; “Young, Dumb, Stupid” turns a nursery melody into a confidence test.

A Midsummer NMIXX’s Dream · 2023

“Roller Coaster” and “Party O’Clock” let summer breathe without deleting the group’s vocal fingerprints.

Fe3O4: BREAK · 2024

“DASH,” “Soñar,” “Run For Roses” and “XOXO” make the MIXX POP argument coherent instead of merely loud.

Fe3O4: STICK OUT · 2024

“See that?” bends old-school hip-hop and country guitar around a stranger, darker pocket.

Fe3O4: FORWARD · 2025

“KNOW ABOUT ME” moves the trilogy forward; “High Horse” and “Golden Recipe” reward listeners who open the whole file.

Blue Valentine · 2025

The first full album gives “Blue Valentine” the public hit and “SPINNIN’ ON IT” the messy relationship loop.

Heavy Serenade · 2026

Six tracks including “Crescendo,” the title song and Lily co-written “LOUD”; trance, drum-and-bass and rock arrive with an actual emotional arc.

Caution · 2026

A standalone collaboration with Anderson .Paak, released May 29 through the official JYP channels.

MIXX POP works when the change means something

“O.O” is historically important and structurally exhausting. The switch feels like two campaigns colliding. “DICE” makes the collision more deliberate. “DASH” finally earns the change because its sections share momentum, bass weight and one attitude. The lesson was never “stop mixing genres.” It was “give the listener a reason to survive the turn.”

NMIXX also learned when not to change. “Love Me Like This,” “XOXO,” “Blue Valentine” and “SPINNIN’ ON IT” let harmony, tone and rhythm carry the interest. The group’s identity is not a siren before every bridge. It is six performers capable of making a difficult arrangement sound rehearsed instead of rescued.

Live singing is the reputation nobody had to invent

Lily and Haewon give the group two main vocalists with different pressure: Lily cuts upward with rock and musical-theatre power; Haewon connects sections and stays stable while doing choreography. Sullyoon’s clean upper tone grew louder in public. Bae brings grain and lower color. Jiwoo can move between rap and ensemble singing. Kyujin performs like a center while keeping the vocal line usable.

The a cappella highlight medleys are not cute bonus content. They are the receipt. JYP used them because NMIXX can expose the harmony before production covers it. That does not make every studio layer tasteful, but it explains why fans keep asking for open microphones.

The NSWER starter file

  • Change-up: the moment an NMIXX song changes genre, tempo, key or all three while the comments begin typing.
  • MIXX POP: JYP’s name for the structural genre blend, not shorthand for every song being noisy.
  • JYPn: the pre-debut project that revealed the members through performance material.
  • Workdol Haewon: the variety empire that made casual viewers discover the leader can sing after they had already made her a meme.
  • Lily’s Lost the Plot: Lily’s book-club livestream series and a reliable source of unfiltered sentences.
  • O.O survivor: somebody who remembers the debut discourse and still flinches when a song stops at 1:21.

The panda side quest

Watch the JYPn qualifying videos, then “O.O,” “DICE” and “DASH” in order so the structural learning curve is visible. Follow Lily back to K-pop Star 4 and her book club. Follow Haewon into full Workdol episodes, not meme fragments. Watch Sullyoon’s Music Core work, Bae’s variety appearances, Jiwoo’s dance material and Kyujin’s full-cams. Finish with the a cappella highlight medleys for Fe3O4, Blue Valentine and Heavy Serenade. The vocals are the part of the concept that never needed explaining.

RAERAE TAKE

NMIXX were never too talented for their songs; the songs had to learn how to deserve them

The lazy compliment is that NMIXX can sing anything. True. Also incomplete. A group should not spend its career proving it can survive arrangements that sound like a producer lost a bet. The interesting story is that the catalog improved without sanding away the strange edges.

“DASH” made the change-up musical. “XOXO” let the harmonies stay in one room. “Blue Valentine” gave the public a door that did not require a diagram. Heavy Serenade folds electronic pressure and rock release into one love story. That is growth, not surrender.

Official music video library

Verified official JYP uploads only. The tracker adds real totals and daily gains after collection; fan uploads and lyric re-uploads stay out.

20261 verified MV
20252 verified videos
20242 core videos
20232 core videos
20222 debut-era videos