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MAMAMOO opened the 4WARD world tour with three sold-out nights in Seoul. The shows turned the group's reunion into a full-scale live run.
MAMAMOO marked its 12th anniversary year with the full-group special single 4WARD. Lead track '4 Flowers' signaled the quartet's return as a team.
Wheein released coco water. The summer single continued her relaxed mood and free-flowing vocal charm.
Wheein released IN the mood. Her first studio album broadened Wheein's lyrical and refined solo storytelling.
MAMAMOO released Mic On. The mini album captured the group's full-team comeback energy ahead of the world tour.
The Japan edition of the best album compiled Japanese versions, 2021 remakes, and original Japanese tracks into a localized retrospective package.
Wheein released WHEE. Released under a new label, the mini album carried her solo path forward with continuity.
WAW -Japan Edition- expanded the group's Japanese catalog with 'Where Are We Now -Japanese ver.-', 'mumumumuch -Japanese ver.-', and 'Strange Day'.
MAMAMOO released WAW. Released around the group's seventh anniversary, it foregrounded the quartet's vocal storytelling.
Wheein released Redd. Her first mini album sharpened Wheein's identity as a solo artist.
TRAVEL -Japan Edition- added the Japan-only tracks 'AYA -Japanese ver.-', 'Dingga -Japanese ver.-', and 'Just Believe In Love'.
MAMAMOO released Travel. The era balanced performance flair and mainstream appeal through 'AYA' and 'Dingga'.
The Japanese edition of reality in BLACK added 'HIP -Japanese ver.-' and the Japan-original track 'Shampoo'.
MAMAMOO released Reality in Black. The global response to 'HIP' produced one of the group's signature hit eras.
Wheein released Soar. The single album and 'Good Bye' highlighted Wheein's emotional vocal tone.
The Japanese album 4colors expanded the group's local activities by packaging Japanese versions, member solo tracks, and Japan-only songs.
MAMAMOO released White Wind. Led by 'gogobebe', it wrapped the project series with a bright, carefree mood.
MAMAMOO formally opened its Japanese market activities with the debut single 'Décalcomanie -Japanese ver.-'.
Wheein released Easy. Her first solo song with Sik-K opened the door to Wheein's individual musical identity.
MAMAMOO released Yellow Flower. It is widely remembered as the launch point of the 'Four Seasons, Four Colors' project.
MAMAMOO released Purple. With 'Yes I Am', the EP showcased the group's signature confidence and style.
MAMAMOO released Melting. The first studio album cemented the group's rising momentum.
MAMAMOO released Pink Funky. The comeback greatly expanded the group's public profile through the success of 'Um Oh Ah Yeh'.
MAMAMOO released Hello. It was the group's debut EP and introduced the quartet with 'Mr. Ambiguous'.