
CrazAngel member profile
Daze
Profile
| Stage name | Daze |
|---|---|
| Born | She studied in the K-pop department at Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts. |
| Roles | Vocalist and performer |
| Group | CrazAngel |
| Group debut | 2025 |
| Agency | See official profile |
Daze CrazAngel profile: Daze is the group’s leader and vocalist, a Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts K-pop graduate whose listed skills stretch from songwriting and composition to athletics and ventriloquism.
She debuted with CrazAngel on July 10, 2025 through “I’m Just Me” and returned with the group’s first EP, Picasso, in May 2026.
Status
Active member
Years
2025–present
Stage name: Daze (데이즈)
Birth name: Jeong Seo-hyeon (정서현)
Born: May 9, 2003
Nationality: South Korean
Height: 162 cm
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, composer
Group: CrazAngel
Group role: Leader and vocalist
Representative angel: Sweet Angel
Representative emoji: Four-leaf clover
Group debut: July 10, 2025
Companies: Forbest Entertainment and Midas Entertainment; Japanese activity associated with MH Entertainment
Education: Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts, K-pop department
Before debut and K-pop education
Daze studied K-pop at the Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts, a specialist college known for practical entertainment programs. That detail distinguishes her from a rookie profile built entirely from teaser trivia. Her training covered the environment around modern idol performance, while her listed interests in songwriting and composition suggest that she approached music as something to build as well as something to perform.
There is not yet a large verified archive of her childhood, trainee companies, or audition history. Responsible coverage should say that clearly instead of filling the gap with recycled rumors. What can be confirmed is the education, the skills she presented in the group’s debut-era material, and the work released after CrazAngel’s public rollout began in May 2025.
The group introduced the lineup of Solmi, Daze, Shannie, and Ahon through official social accounts and live content. Daze entered the public story as leader and vocalist. The leadership label matters because CrazAngel was launching through two Korean companies with a plan that also included Japanese activity. A rookie leader has to keep the team coherent while every schedule, interview, and performance is still a first.
The postponed debut and “I’m Just Me”
CrazAngel originally announced a June 11, 2025 debut. On June 9, only two days before release, Forbest Entertainment postponed the launch because of unavoidable circumstances connected to the members’ condition. The company later reset the debut for July 10. For fans, the delay was a month on a calendar. For Daze and the members, it meant interrupting a complete promotional countdown after rehearsals, teasers, family plans, media preparation, and the emotional build toward a first stage.
The group finally debuted with “I’m Just Me.” Contemporary agency material linked the song with Anne of Green Gables and a message of accepting the traits that make a person seem unusual. Daze explained in a debut interview that the classic story sat at the heart of CrazAngel’s worldview. That interpretation made the single more than a generic confidence song: the members were using a familiar fictional outsider to introduce a group built around the contrast between intensity onstage and warmth in ordinary life.
The team name combines “craze,” representing enthusiasm and passion, with “angel,” representing purity and healing. Its slogan, “Craze on Stage, Angel in Life,” turns that contrast into a performance promise. Each member received an angel label, with Daze introduced as the Sweet Angel. The label is useful promotional shorthand, not a complete personality assessment.
CrazAngel’s debut material emphasized handheld microphones and the idea that all four members could present solo vocal stages. That choice placed singing ability near the center of the sales pitch. Daze’s job was therefore not simply leading introductions. She had to help create a stable vocal identity for a team whose first public claim involved being heard live.
What Daze’s leadership means
Small-company leadership is often less glamorous than fans imagine. There may be fewer staff members, less margin for a delayed schedule, and more pressure on the performers to explain their own concept repeatedly. The leader has to communicate with members, remember the public message, keep interviews moving, and help the group recover when plans change.
Daze’s practical background suits that work. She understands performance, has an interest in writing and composition, and can speak about the group’s thematic choices. In the 2026 Picasso interview with HIT! Magazine, she summarized the era with the word “freedom.” That answer connects the album’s art concept with the group’s continuing message of refusing fixed expectations.
Leadership should not be confused with having every line or standing in the center of every formation. CrazAngel’s 2026 agency explanation stressed that each member completed an individual chorus section using her own personality and tone. Daze’s leadership works when those different colors remain audible rather than when the group becomes four versions of the leader.
Vocal role and performance identity
Daze is publicly identified as a vocalist, and some secondary databases describe her as a main vocalist. Because agency materials have not always presented one consistent, complete rank chart, this profile uses the confirmed broader label unless a formal position is directly sourced. She is clearly part of a group marketed around four distinct vocal colors.
Her tone has to serve two different sides of CrazAngel. “I’m Just Me” asks for direct, bright self-assertion, while “Land of Dreams” moves into a softer and more dreamlike lane. The title track “Picasso” adds sharper rhythmic phrasing and a concept built around fractured perspectives. Daze’s value is not one isolated high note. It is the ability to remain recognizable while the arrangements change.
Live stages are especially important for a young group with a short discography. They reveal breath control, recovery after choreography, microphone technique, and how members support one another when the mix or venue is imperfect. Daze’s continuing development should be tracked through complete performances rather than short clips chosen only to prove praise or criticism.
The 2026 Picasso era
CrazAngel released its first mini album, Picasso, on May 12, 2026. The agency described the project as art-pop that translates Cubism into music: one subject viewed from multiple angles, with each member’s personality and tone forming a different piece of the whole. The approach expanded the self-definition narrative that began with “I’m Just Me.”
The title track uses Pablo Picasso as a symbol for breaking familiar frameworks rather than as a biography lesson. The concept photos referenced different periods and works, while the song’s structure gave all four members individual chorus sections. That makes the era especially relevant to Daze. As leader, she represents the group; as a vocalist, she still needs a distinct musical angle within it.
“Land of Dreams” provides the second side of the EP. Contemporary reporting described its mood as dreamier and its vocal appeal as different from the title track. The contrast prevents the group from being reduced to one noisy art concept. It also gives listeners better evidence for comparing Daze’s delivery across material.
Release credits listed Daze, Solmi, Shannie, and Ahon as lyricists and vocalists on the project. The exact division of each member’s writing should not be exaggerated without track-by-track documentation, but the shared credit is still meaningful. Daze’s pre-debut interest in writing and composition became connected to a commercial release rather than remaining a profile-page hobby.
CrazAngel promoted the comeback through music shows beginning with Show Champion on May 13. In interviews, the members described the era as freedom, imagination, and finding new forms of expression. By the group’s first anniversary in July 2026, Daze had moved from a postponed debut into two distinct release cycles, live promotions, and early Japanese events.
Songwriting, sports, and the ventriloquism question
Daze’s listed specialties are songwriting, composition, soccer, dodgeball, track and field, and ventriloquism. Her hobby is writing. The combination suggests a performer comfortable with both solitary creative work and physical team activity. It also produces one of the least predictable official skill lists in fifth-generation K-pop.
Sports experience can contribute to endurance, spatial awareness, and comfort with competition, although it should not be turned into a claim about professional athletic achievement. Writing and composition are more directly relevant to her career. The responsible milestone is not that she “can compose,” but that official credits and future registrations can show when her work reaches a release.
Ventriloquism remains exactly what the profile says: a specialty she has listed. Until a complete official demonstration provides more context, it should be enjoyed rather than inflated into a separate entertainment career. Her stated wish to try pink hair belongs in the same category of light profile information: a snapshot of a rookie answering fans, not a permanent artistic goal.
Daze facts and record notes
- Daze is the leader and a vocalist of CrazAngel.
- She was born on May 9, 2003 and is South Korean.
- She studied in the K-pop department at Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts.
- Her listed specialties include songwriting, composition, soccer, dodgeball, track and field, and ventriloquism.
- Her hobby is writing.
- Her representative angel is Sweet Angel and her representative emoji is a four-leaf clover.
- CrazAngel’s original June 11, 2025 debut was postponed two days before release.
- The group officially debuted on July 10, 2025.
- Daze shares lyricist and vocal credits on the 2026 Picasso project.
- No official departure or hiatus notice has been identified; she remains an active member.
Related CVM Sekai coverage
- “I’m Just Me” debut review
- Why the debut moved from June to July
- The Picasso comeback and member credits
Official links and research sources
- CrazAngel official Instagram
- CrazAngel official X
- CrazAngel official YouTube
- CrazAngel official TikTok
- Star News report on Picasso
- HIT! Magazine Picasso interview
- Kstyle debut interview
- Qobuz release and credit listing
Research note: Official group material, release credits, and direct interviews are prioritized. Details not supported by agency materials are labeled as profile-source claims rather than promoted as permanent official positions.
YouTube tracking history
Daze does not currently have a separately verified official solo-video catalog. CrazAngel releases remain attached to the CrazAngel group profile so group totals are not duplicated as individual activity.