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RESCENE was selected as one of ten K-pop acts for South Korea’s global expansion support program, underscoring the group’s rising profile.
Minami gained fresh attention when BTS referenced her viral "Yaho" catchphrase during a concert.
Minami, Liv, and Zena appeared on "LeeMujin Service," showing their individual charms through live performance and conversation.
RESCENE kept their 2026 run moving with the release of their first digital single "Runaway."
RESCENE held the special concert "Girl Groove" in Seoul, meeting a wider audience through a themed live show.
RESCENE continued their momentum in early 2026 as "Pinball" entered YouTube charts in both Korea and Japan.
RESCENE returned with their third EP "Lip Bomb," continuing promotions with official video content tied to the track "Bloom."
Ahead of their third EP, RESCENE previewed the next chapter of their sound with the pre-release single "Heart Drop."
RESCENE returned in the summer with the single album "Dearest" and title track "Deja Vu," adding a more mature mood to their discography.
RESCENE came back with their second EP "Glow Up" and its title track, showing a more polished performance and visual identity.
RESCENE returned with their first EP "Scenedrome," led by "Love Attack," expanding the group’s melodic and addictive style.
Liv, Minami, and May previewed the "Scenedrome" era through a first batch of dreamy concept photos.
RESCENE formally debuted with the single album "Re:Scene" and title track "UhUh" as THE MUZE Entertainment’s first girl group.
Ahead of debut, RESCENE released concept photos highlighting all five members and sharpening the group’s first visual impression.
An introduction film featuring Minami’s delicate image and mood arrived just ahead of RESCENE’s debut.
Ahead of their formal debut, RESCENE introduced their scent-and-scene concept with the pre-debut single "YoYo."
Minami was one of the first members introduced to the public through RESCENE’s debut-trailer series.