Puretty

2012–2014 South Korean girl group


title: "Puretty" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["musical-groups-established-in-2012", "k-pop-music-groups", "south-korean-pop-music-groups", "south-korean-dance-music-groups", "south-korean-girl-groups", "japanese-language-south-korean-singers", "2012-establishments-in-south-korea", "universal-music-japan-artists", "musical-groups-disestablished-in-2014", "dsp-media-artists", "pretty-rhythm"] description: "2012–2014 South Korean girl group" topic_path: "arts" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puretty" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary 2012–2014 South Korean girl group ::

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  • J-pop}} | years_active = 2012–2014 | label = {{flatlist|
  • DSP Media
  • Universal Music Japan}} | website = | past_members = * Yoo Hye-in
  • Cho Shi-yoon
  • Yoon Chae-kyung
  • Jeon So-min
  • Jeon Jae-eun | hangul = 퓨리티 | hanja = | rr = Pyuriti | mr = P'yurit'i Puretty () was a South Korean girl group formed by DSP Media. The group debuted in Japan in 2012 through the anime series Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future, where fictionalized versions of the members appeared as the secondary cast, and their songs, "Cheki Love" and "Shuwa Shuwa Baby", were used as the series' ending theme songs. Despite plans for them to make their Korean debut, the group disbanded in January 2014, with DSP Media announcing the possibility of its members becoming part of other groups in the future.

History

In January 2012, DSP Media announced that they would be debuting a sister group to Kara and Rainbow. Temporarily nicknamed the DSP Girls, the group revealed plans to debut simultaneously in both Korea and Japan through the 2012 video game and anime Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future, with fictionalized versions of the members as the secondary cast. Puretty would sometimes feature alongside Prizmmy at the end of each episode of Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future in a segment called "Pretty Rhythm Studios." In the Korean dub of the series, the members of Puretty had their own live-action segment titled "Charming School at Prism Stone."

Puretty held their first official performance at the Tokyo Toy Show 2012 on 15 June, promoting their debut Japanese single "Cheki Love". In August 2012, they performed at A-Nation. In January 2013, the group released their second single, "Shuwa Shuwa Baby."

Members

Discography

Japanese discography

Singles

::data[format=table] | Year | Information | Track listing | Peak chart positions | Sales | JPN Oricon Daily | JPN Oricon Weekly | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 2012 | | {{hidden|Track list| | 41 | 66 | | | | 2013 | | {{hidden|Track list| | 62 | 116 | | | ::

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Pretty Rhythm: Dear My FutureThemselves"Pretty Rhythm Studio" segments; also starred in "Charming School at Prism Stone" segments in Korean dub version
2013Secret LoveRainbowCameo
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References

References

  1. link. (16 June 2012)
  2. (31 January 2012). "카라 소속사 'DSP 걸즈', '프리티 리듬'으로 韓-日 동시 데뷔!". The Star.
  3. (2012-01-31). "番組『プリティーリズム・ディアマイフューチャー』(2012年4月からテレビ東京系6局ネット+BSジャパンにて全国で放送予定)の製作委員会※1に参加いたします。4月より放送開始のアニメ第2章を中心とした事業展開のご案内~ガールズパワーを応援して女の子の夢を実現!~". [[Takara Tomy]].
  4. (2012-09-03). "アニメから飛び出したK-POPユニット、PURETTYデビュー". [[Natalie (website).
  5. Sherman, Jennifer. (2012-01-31). "2nd Pretty Rhythm to Animate Real Korean, Japanese Idols". [[Anime News Network]].
  6. Nelkin, Sarah. (2014-07-02). "South Korean Group Kara Adds Youngji Heo After Nicole, Jiyoung Resign". [[Anime News Network]].
  7. link. (June 20, 2012)
  8. Kim, Eun-koo. (2012-08-13). "신예 퓨리티, 국내 데뷔 전 日 에이네이션 공연". EDaily.

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