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Lika of SMORZ

SMORZ MEMBER

Lika

Lika is a vocalist in SMORZ, the Hong Kong and South Korea based six-member group that debuted under Echo Entertainment in May 2025.

Status: Active SMORZ memberYears active: 2025-present

Profile

Stage name: Lika

Born: June 21, 2001

From: Hong Kong

Role: Vocalist

MBTI listed by profile sources: ENFP

Group debut: May 19, 2025

Company: Echo Entertainment

The part worth remembering

At roughly 173 cm, Lika is the tallest member. That gives her an easy visual line in the group’s formations, but the profile should not reduce her to a height statistic.

SMORZ debuted with an English-language mini album, so Lika entered a group aiming beyond one market from the first day. The title track “I want you to” gave the members bright dance-pop, synchronized performance work, and a very clean introduction. The next era has the harder job: show what Lika sounds and feels like when the styling is no longer doing half the talking.

Formation and cross-border identity

SMORZ was introduced as a six-member group connecting Hong Kong and South Korea under Echo Entertainment. Lika’s Hong Kong background is part of that cross-border identity, but nationality alone does not define her musical role. The useful record is how the company presents the lineup, languages, recordings, and promotion in each market.

The group’s English-language debut material signaled an international strategy from the beginning. That choice should be evaluated through pronunciation, vocal blend, performance, and actual distribution rather than assuming English lyrics automatically create a global audience.

Debut with Always Some More

Lika formally debuted with SMORZ on May 19, 2025 through the mini album Always Some More and “I want you to.” The album also includes “Love Drive,” “Bleeding Heart,” and “My Only Love,” providing more than one production style for evaluating the members’ voices.

“I want you to” is the correct starting point for her official music-video and stage history. Later performances and releases should be added chronologically so the page can show whether her vocal responsibility expands beyond the first bright dance-pop introduction.

Voice and performance identity

Lika is identified as a vocalist, but SMORZ’s short catalog does not yet justify exaggerated permanent rankings. Her taller frame affects how formation lines read, while the more important evidence is how she maintains timing, supports harmony, and communicates through close camera work.

Dance practices, live stages, and less processed vocal material will provide a better measure than height, MBTI, or fan-edited line counts. This profile should grow from those official records as they become available.

Artist classification

Lika belongs in Members as a current SMORZ vocalist. Group songs, individual photos, personal social media, and covers do not create an independent solo-music catalog. She should enter Artists only after a verified principally credited solo release, using this same canonical page.

YouTube tracking history

This profile tracks official SMORZ music videos, dance practices, performance clips, interviews, and behind-the-scenes uploads featuring Lika. The record begins with “I want you to” and the Always Some More debut cycle. View totals change continuously, so the page records official uploads and career context instead of treating a temporary total as permanent biography.

Sources

  • Echo Entertainment and SMORZ official debut and member material
  • Official SMORZ music video, social accounts, and album credits
  • Hong Kong and Korean debut coverage for formation and release chronology
  • Official interviews for member-specific background and role information

Primary company, artist, and release records anchor dates and credits. Secondary member databases are used only as cross-checks.

Debut era

Always Some More contains “I want you to,” “Love Drive,” “Bleeding Heart,” and “My Only Love.” It moves between dance-pop and R&B without asking the members to fake an aggressive concept that does not fit the material.

Read the “I want you to” review →

Official links

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