7Senses
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Origin | Shanghai, China |
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Associated acts | SNH48, Color Girls, BlueV, HO2, THE9 |
Website | www |
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7Senses (in Chinese 七朵组合, often stylised as Sen7es, 7SENSES or SEN7ES) is a sub-unit of the Chinese girl group SNH48[1] and its first global unit. 7Senses was formed in 2011, consisting of seven members. The group debuted on June 28, 2012. Their first album "Yong Chun" was released in August 2012. A dance practice video for its title track "Yong Chun" went viral on Chinese social media, garnering a huge boost in popularity.[2] In May 2014 it was announced that some of the members would temporarily leave the group and 7Senses was officially disbanded afterwards.
On April 11, 2015, the second generation made their debut at the The 3rd V Chart Awards ceremony[3] and performed several new songs. The group disbanded less than a year later after performing their final concert in Nantong, China in January, 2016.
The third generation[4] of 7Senses debuted on the 24th ERC Chinese Top Ten Awards on March 27, 2017 in Shanghai, China with new song “Girl Crush” and their debut showcase on April 7, 2017 at the Mixing Room, Shanghai. The third generation of 7Senses is made up of 7 members: Zhao Yue (Akira), Kong Xiaoyin (Bee), Dai Meng (Diamond), Xu-Yang Yuzhuo (Eliwa), Xu Jiaqi (Kiki), Chen Lin (Lynn) and Zhang Yuge (Tako). They were trained by an international team of professionals, including special training in South Korea along with other K-pop trainees, absorbing and learning from the Korean idol system. 7Senses are known for their bold incorporation of modern popular music into traditional Chinese music, making them stand out among other contemporary Asian-pop groups. The number 7 stands for perfection, luck and infinite possibilities on stage.
It was only after their third debut in 2017 when 7Sense gained popularity outside of mainland China. They started their first reality show/documentary titled "Lucky Seven Baby" on May 2, 2017.[5] The second season[6] released on December 18, 2017. Season three[7] was released on December 20, 2018 and the fourth season was released on November 8, 2019.[8][9]
Current members[]
Name | Chinese Name | Nickname |
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Zhao Yue | 赵粤 | Akira |
Kong Xiaoyin | 孔肖吟 | Bee |
Dai Meng | 戴萌 | Diamond |
Xuyang Yuzhuo | 许杨玉琢 | Eliwa |
Xu Jiaqi | 许佳琪 | Kiki |
Chen Lin | 陈琳 | Lynn |
Zhang Yuge | 张语格 | Tako |
Discography[]
EPs[]
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Seven Sen7es |
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Chapter: Blooming |
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Swan (天鵝) |
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New Plan |
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The Shadows |
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Singles[]
Title | Release date | EP |
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"Girl Crush" | 2017.04.07 | Seven Sen7es[10] |
"7Senses" | ||
"Like a Diamond" | 2017.11.20 | Chapter: Blooming[11] |
"Swan" | 2018.12.21 | Swan[12] |
Videography[]
Year | Title | Director(s) |
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2017 | ||
"7SENSES"[13] | ZanyBros | |
"Girl Crush"[14] | ||
"Like a Diamond"[15] | Unknown | |
2018 | "Kiki's Secret"[16] | |
"Moonlight"[17] |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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2017 | Won | |||
2018 | Won |
References[]
- ^ "大型女子偶像团体SNH48 GROUP官方网站". www.snh48.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ 网易 (2012-07-24). "七朵舞蹈版《咏春》受热捧 被赞中国第一女团". ent.163.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
- ^ "七朵组合受邀参加音乐盛典 获最具人气潜力奖提名". yue.ifeng.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
- ^ 新浪娱乐 (2017-08-24). "七朵组合五位成员回归 预计九月初发布新作". ent.sina.com.cn. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
- ^ "Lucky Seven Baby season 1". YouTube.
- ^ "Lucky seven baby season 2". YouTube.
- ^ "Lucky seven baby season 3". Bilibili.
- ^ "Lucky Seven Baby season 4". YouTube.
- ^ "Lucky Seven Baby season 4". YouTube.
- ^ "SNH48 Seven Sen7es". Spotify.
- ^ "SNH48 Chapter: Blooming". Spotify.
- ^ "SNH48 Swan (天鹅)". Spotify.
- ^ "SNH48 7SENSES TITLE《7Senses》MV". YouTube.
- ^ "SNH48 7SENSES Debut MV《Girl Crush》". YouTube.
- ^ "SNH48 7SENSES《Like a Diamond(闪耀)》MV正式版". YouTube.
- ^ "SNH48《KiKi's secret(秘密)》MV正式版". YouTube.
- ^ "SNH48 7SENSES 中秋特别版《Moonlight》". YouTube.
- ^ "Winners Of The 2017 Asia Artist Awards". Soompi. November 5, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
- ^ "Winners Of 2018 Soribada Best K-Music Awards". Soompi. August 30, 2018. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
External links[]
- Chinese girl groups
- SNH48
- 2017 establishments in China
- Japanese-language singers
- Korean-language singers of China
- Musical groups established in 2017
- Musical groups from Shanghai