Craze on stage, angel in life
CrazAngel
Four vocalists debuted with hand mics, an Anne of Green Gables-sized self-esteem speech, and a company name almost nobody outside the fandom had heard before. I respect the nerve.
CrazAngel (크레이즈엔젤) is a four-member South Korean girl group under Forbest Entertainment and Midas Entertainment. The lineup is Solmi, Daze, Shannie, and Ahon. They debuted July 10, 2025 with “I’m Just Me,” then returned in 2026 with the EP Picasso.
Meet the members




Quick file
Debut: July 10, 2025
Debut song: “I’m Just Me”
Members: Solmi, Daze, Shannie, Ahon
Companies: Forbest Entertainment, Midas Entertainment; MH Entertainment in Japan
Fandom: W!NGZ
Languages represented: Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin, English
RaeRae take
CrazAngel is what happens when a tiny company understands that “nugu” cannot be the concept. The group came out singing live with handheld microphones and a debut built around personality instead of pretending a seven-figure budget existed.
The risk is branding. “Crazy angel” can become a bargain-bin duality concept fast. Their better angle is the one already visible: four distinct vocal colors, international communication, and members who write.
Current release
Picasso arrived May 12, 2026 as the group’s first digital EP. It contains “Picasso,” an English version, “Land of Dreams,” and an instrumental. Members contributed to the writing, which is the part I care about more than the inevitable “we painted our own colors” press sentence.
Song reviews
- I’m Just Me · debut review
- Picasso · review coming from the playlist queue
How the debut actually happened
The group’s first public lineup livestream arrived May 20, 2025. Forbest announced a June 11 debut, released a schedule, and then postponed everything two days before launch. The agency cited unavoidable circumstances and the members’ condition. That was a rough way to introduce a new act. Small-company debuts already run on limited attention. Losing the announced date can erase the little momentum that exists.
On June 28, the company announced July 10 as the new date. CrazAngel finally debuted with “I’m Just Me,” a dance-pop song shaped around self-acceptance and the imaginative stubbornness associated with Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables. The concept did not require a spaceship, twelve versions of the same school uniform, or a lore PDF. Four women showed up, sang about liking themselves, and performed with hand microphones.
The first music-show stages mattered because the group’s selling point was vocal readiness. Every member could take a handheld mic and remain audible. That should be normal. In the current performance landscape, it feels like a minor act of rebellion.
The member structure
Daze is listed as leader and vocalist. Solmi is a vocalist, songwriter, and composer with K-pop university training. Shannie is the Hong Kong member and primary rapper, giving the group its clearest global point of view. Ahon is the youngest vocalist and, like Solmi, spent time connected to the pre-debut IRION Girls project under an earlier name.
The “representative angel” labels are almost aggressively cute: Chic Angel Solmi, Sweet Angel Daze, Hip Angel Shannie, and Pure Angel Ahon. I would normally side-eye this hard. At least each label maps to a different performance lane instead of assigning four shades of “princess.”
Music and credits
The debut catalog was tiny by definition. “I’m Just Me” and its instrumental made up the first single. Picasso expanded the discography in 2026 and brought the members further into the writing credits. The title track credits include Solmi, Daze, Shannie, and Ahon alongside the production team. “Land of Dreams” also carries member writing involvement.
That progression is more useful than inventing a grand musical identity after one song. The group began with bright dance-pop and rock color, then used the first EP to test more polished concept work. The identity is still forming in public.
Tea with receipts
Official links
Sources: CrazAngel’s official channels, Korean Naver-managed profile data, Bugs artist and release pages, Apple Music, Sports Seoul Japan, member profile databases, and the group’s 2026 Picasso interview.