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ALLDAY PROJECT Reignites K-Pop Co-Ed Group Legacy with Explosive Debut Performance
Publish By: Celedrama
Date: 24 Jun, 2025
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In a music industry often divided between boy groups and girl groups, ALLDAY PROJECT has stepped into the spotlight as a much-needed breath of fresh air. The newly debuted co-ed idol group is drawing massive attention for not only their groundbreaking concept but also their high-energy performances, strong musical identity, and the nostalgia they bring for a time when co-ed groups ruled the K-pop scene.
🎤 A Bold Move in a Divided Industry
While co-ed K-pop groups were once a rarity, known best through legendary acts like Koyote, Co-Ed School, or KARD, many faded over time due to logistical challenges or marketing biases. Now, ALLDAY PROJECT is rewriting the rules. The group’s official debut on June 18, 2025, delivered a jolt to the industry and reignited discussions about the diversity and creative potential of mixed-gender teams.
Their title track, “Burn the Stage,” blends EDM, hip-hop, and pop-rock, with the music video already trending on Korean platforms like Melon and Genie, and globally via YouTube.
👥 Meet the Members
ALLDAY PROJECT consists of four male and four female members, each handpicked for their unique talents and visuals:
Yuna – Main Vocalist, praised for her stage presence and vocal clarity
Jiwon – Leader, Rapper, and Choreographer, known for her powerful charisma
Minjae – Main Dancer, trained in hip-hop and street styles
Haerin – Lead Vocalist, with a background in classical music
Seojun – Rapper with underground roots
Daniel – Visual and Lead Vocalist, popular for his pre-debut modeling gigs
Woochan – Producer-turned-idol, contributed to the debut song’s composition
Mina – Maknae (youngest), bright, bubbly, and known for her TikTok following
Together, they present a dynamic blend of visuals, vocals, and versatility — a K-pop team designed to break stereotypes.
🌟 Debut Stage Delivers Fire
ALLDAY PROJECT's debut stage on Mnet’s M Countdown was met with roaring cheers both online and in person. Dressed in futuristic streetwear and backed by pyrotechnics, their performance included powerful synchronized choreography and a live-band version of their title track — a rare feat for rookies.
Their debut showcase, held at Yes24 Live Hall, sold out in minutes and trended on X (formerly Twitter) in multiple countries including South Korea, Philippines, Indonesia, and the U.S.
📀 The Debut Album: “ALL IN”
Their debut mini-album “ALL IN” includes:
Burn the Stage (Title Track)
Midnight Skyline – a chill R&B-pop blend
Switch It Up – an experimental EDM number
Afterglow – an emotional ballad showcasing vocal strength
ALLDAY (Intro) – a short cinematic opener
Fans and critics alike are praising the album’s genre diversity and lyrical maturity, especially for a rookie group. The group’s self-produced tracks also hint at long-term artistry and musical independence.
📢 Fans React: “Finally, something NEW in K-pop!”
K-pop fans globally are excited by the fresh group dynamic:
“We missed co-ed groups so badly. ALLDAY PROJECT is giving main character energy!”
“This group has insane chemistry on stage — and you can tell they love what they do.”
“Burn the Stage is already my anthem of the summer!”
Their debut has also attracted attention from international media, with Billboard, NME, and Rolling Stone Korea commenting on their potential to “revolutionize the idol formula.”
📺 Upcoming Promotions
ALLDAY PROJECT is slated to appear on:
Music Bank, Inkigayo, and The Show
Weekly Idol, Knowing Bros, and Idol Radio Live
Special guest performance at KCON LA 2025 in August
🧵 Final Thoughts
ALLDAY PROJECT is not just a trend — it’s a movement. With their bold concept, gender-inclusive energy, and top-tier performance skills, they are carving out a new lane in the K-pop ecosystem.
In a world that craves innovation, they’ve arrived — ALL DAY, every day.
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