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AtHeart
Six of the members of AtHeart in August 2025
Six of the members of AtHeart in August 2025
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2024 (2024)–present
Labels
Members
  • Michi
  • Arin
  • Katelyn
  • Bome
  • Seohyeon
  • Aurora
  • Nahyun
Websitewww.atheart.me

AtHeart (Korean앳하트; RRAethateu) is a South Korean girl group formed by entertainment agency Titan Content. The group is composed of seven members: Michi, Arin, Katelyn, Bome, Seohyeon, Aurora, and Nahyun.

History

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2024–present: Formation and introduction

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Nikki Semin-Han, who was the former chief executive officer (CEO) of SM Entertainment, co-founded entertainment agency Titan Content on November 28, 2023. The agency expressed to incorporate its traditional Korean pop training and development with metaverse innovation.[1] Titan Content planned in launching two South Korean girl groups with global auditions occurring the next year.[2] After scouting talent from prominent locations,[3] the agency announced on July 16, 2024, that Michi and Sorin are the first members for upcoming girl group AtHeart.[4] The group name simply indicates their "genuine nature" to have the connection and love between them and their fans, to ensure the empowerment of being authentic.[5]

"They all grew up loving K-pop music, also singing and dancing [which] they were ready when we first found them [and] try to make sure we give them the necessary education, not necessarily on singing and dancing but also on the mental training. [...] With all these interesting groups coming out recently, I thought this was the perfect time, the right time, to debut this girl group."

Katie Kang, explaining her first thoughts developing AtHeart to The Hollywood Reporter.[6]

Maeil Business Newspaper were perplexed for this decision as individuals and their social media accounts are kept confidential until the group is finalized. Revealing their identities simultaneously tend to be unconventional.[7] Three members were introduced as Katelyn, Seohyeon, and Aurora on November 12 for AtHeart.[8] Although the group became a five-piece ensemble, the agency had more members to recruit soon before AtHeart debut early next year.[9] Three months later, the seven-member group was established, unveiling Nahyun, Arin, and Bome on February 21, 2025. Teen Vogue interviewed them showcasing their influences and strengths; Sorin was later removed from publication as she is no longer debuting with AtHeart.[10]

Titan Content subsequently partnered with Imperial Music, a division from Republic Records, that "makes them the ideal partner for this venture."[11] AtHeart started to upload teasers showcasing their pre-debut song and released a music video titled "Good Girl (AtHeart)" through video sharing platform YouTube on March 14.[12] The hyperpop song was soon pre-released worldwide digitally for music download and streaming on May 29 at 1 p.m. (KST).[13]

A month later, the group confirmed on July 10 they would release their debut extended play (EP) in the upcoming month.[14] While promoting the project, the next day it was announced that Aurora was excluded due to health problems.[15] Plot Twist was later released globally on August 13 at 6 p.m. (KST), which includes five songs in its tracklist.[16] AtHeart soon would make their first televised performances through M Countdown,[17] Show! Music Core,[18] and Inkigayo.

Members

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  • Michi (미치)
  • Arin (아린)
  • Katelyn (케이틀린)
  • Bome ()
  • Seohyeon (서현)
  • Aurora (아우로라)
  • Nahyun (나현)

Discography

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Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[19]
Plot Twist 11

Videography

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Music videos

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Down.

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"Good Girl (AtHeart)" 2025 Plot Twist
"Plot Twist" 125

See also

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References

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