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On March 27, Modhaus reportedly filed an application to trademark the name Odd Eye Circle. [17] On April 15, Modhaus introduced them as a part of their ARTMS project, alongside former bandmate Heejin. [18] Odd Eye Circle was announced as a part of Artms project with revealed the member's individual teaser of Version Up from June 15 to 17. [19]
On October 31, member Heejin released her first EP K as a part of the Artms project. [12] On December 1, Artms released the single "The Carol 3.0", a continuation of The Carol series from their Loona days and their first release as a five-member group. [13] An English version of "The Carol 3.0" was released on December 11.
On March 17, Heejin signed an exclusive contract with Modhaus, an agency founded by Loona's former creative director Jaden Jeong [15] On April 1, Heejin was announced as a member of Artms alongside with other Loona members Kim Lip, Jinsoul, and Choerry. [16] She made her solo debut with the extended play K on October 31. [17]
The group's second sub-unit, Loona Odd Eye Circle, consisting of JinSoul, Kim Lip, and Choerry, released the extended play Mix & Match and its single "Girl Front" on September 21, 2017, and began promotions on Mnet's M Countdown. [16] The English version of their song "Loonatic" was released on October 23. [17]
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JinSoul (ARTMS, Odd Eye Circle) Choerry (ARTMS, Odd Eye Circle) Yves (Loona yyxy, solo) Chuu (Loona yyxy, solo) Go Won (Loossemble, Loona yyxy) HyeJu (Loossemble, Loona yyxy) Originally debuting as three smaller 'sub units' between March 2017 and May 2018 before debuting as twelve in August 2018, the group splintered into ARTMS, Loossemble, and ...
Some species of male birds dance to impress their mates, such as the complicated dance routine of the little red-capped manakin or the flashy display of the male peacock. In other species, the ...