Favorite (group)

Favorite (Korean: 페이버릿; RR: Peibeorit) is a South Korean girl group formed by Astory Entertainment in 2017.[1] They debuted on July 5, 2017, with extended play My Favorite.[2] The group debuted in Japan with single album Catch Me, released on November 6, 2019.[3]

Favorite
Favorite at LBMA Star in 2018
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2017 (2017)–present
Labels
  • Astory Entertainment
  • EnterVision
Websitefavorite.astoryent.com
favorite-official.jp
Members
  • Saebom
  • Seoyeon
  • Gaeul
  • Sugyeong
  • Jeonghee
  • Ahra

Members

Sourced from Favorite's official japanese website.

  • Saebom (새봄) – lead vocal[4]
  • Seoyeon (서연) – sub vocal, lead dancer[5]
  • Gaeul (가을) – leader, main rapper[6]
  • Sugyeong (수경) – main dancer[7]
  • Jeonghee (정희) – sub vocal[8]
  • Ahra (아라) – main vocal[9]

Discography

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[10]
My Favorite
Track listing
  1. Hello
  2. Party Time
  3. My Day
  4. With All My Might (온 힘을 다해)
26
Love Loves to Love Love
Track listing
  1. It's Mine (딱 내꺼)
  2. Where Are You From? (어느별에서 왔니?)
  3. Liar
  4. Heart Signal (하트 시그널)
35
Loca
Track listing
  1. Loca
  2. Fancy
  3. Hush
  4. Two of Us (둘이서)
  5. Loca (Inst.)
31

Single albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[14]
Catch Me
Track listing
  1. Catch Me
  2. Do Do Do
  3. Loca (japanese ver.) (Type A)
  4. Party Time (japanese ver.) (Type B)
42
  • JPN: 1,321 (Phy.)[15]

Singles

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[16]
JPN
[14]
"Party Time" 2017 N/A My Favorite
"Where Are You From?" (어느별에서 왔니?) 2018 Love Loves to Love Love
"Loca" 2019 Loca
"Catch Me" 42
  • JPN: 1,321 (Phy.)[15]
Non-album singles
"LIE" (또 LIE) 2020 TBA TBA TBA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Videography

Music videos

Title Year Director
"Party Time" 2017 N/A
"Where Are You From?" 2018 Lee Sagang (Zanybros)[17]
"Loca" 2019 Hong Won-Ki (Zanybros)[18]
"Catch Me" N/A
"LIE" 2020 TBA

Concert

Showcase

  • Favorite Japan Debut Showcase「Favorite First Time in Japan」(2019)[19]

References

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