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A Guide to the Post-‘Produce 101’ K-Pop Landscape: Its Spin-Offs, Soloists and Sub-Units

In the months since its conclusion, season two of Produce 101 has dramatically altered the k-pop landscape — at least when it comes to boy groups. Its reach extends to so many corners of the industry that it can be difficult to keep up with it all. That’s where this handy guide comes in, as I take a closer look at every major post-101 project — complete with sales info and a link to every 101-related review I’ve published on this site.


The Headliners

Wanna One


As expected, Produce 101’s debut group has been at the head of the show’s post-broadcast success. Wanna One’s members are a constant presence on music shows, in variety and on tour. Their sales are right up there with the biggest acts in k-pop, and the show’s number one finisher Kang Daniel has quickly become Korea’s breakout star.

Title Tracks: Energetic, Burn It Up, Beautiful
Favorite Song: Energetic
Sales: 1,101,360+


The Spin-Offs

JBJ


Composed of six of Produce 101’s fan favorites, JBJ has enjoyed an immediate shot of success. I’ve actually been shocked how well they’re selling, eclipsing many senior groups right out of the gate. Their style has varied, but the mixture of personalities is clearly a winner. Prior to JBJ’s debut, members Longguo and Shihyun also released a successful mini album as a duo.

Title Tracks: Fantasy, My Flower, the.the.the (Longguo & Shihyun)
Favorite Song: Fantasy
Sales: 220,823+ (including Longguo & Shihyun)

Rainz


My personal favorite Produce 101 spin-off, Rainz takes another seven participants and forms them into a project group. I love their diverse blend of vocals, and they’ve been given top-shelf material with both comebacks. Every time I review one of their tracks, I end up underestimating it.

Title Tracks: Juliette, Turn It Up
Favorite Song: Juliette
Sales: 39,718+

MXM


Debuting as a duo, Im Youngmin and Kim Donghyun will eventually be joining Wanna One members Lee Daehwi and Park Woojin as part of a new group once their Produce 101 contract ends. Until then, they’re the fun-loving MXM, whose music only gets better the more retro it leans.

Title Tracks: I’m The One, Diamond Girl
Favorite Song: Diamond Girl
Sales: 78,487+

Hyeongsup x Euiwoong


Though they’ve only released one single, this project duo’s laidback sound still reaped success from its Produce 101 cachet, selling impressively for an album of this format.

Title Tracks: It Will Be Good
Sales: 28,464+


The Soloists

Jeong Sewoon


Finishing at the bitter rank of twelve (one spot away from becoming part of Wanna One), Jeong Sewoon quickly debuted as a soloist. His music blends the acoustic style he became known for on Produce 101 with a trendier dance sound. Along with many of the show’s alumni, he’s become a fixture on Korean variety.

Title Tracks: Just U, Baby It’s U
Favorite Song: Just U
Sales: 55,150+

Samuel


Kim Samuel was already an established artist prior to Produce 101, with many expecting him to debut in the winning group. After the show, he returned to the kind of synth-heavy, retro sound that he’d dabbled in as part of duo 1Punch, releasing music in both Korea and Japan.

Title Tracks: Sixteen, Candy
Favorite Song: Sixteen
Sales: 45,678+

Jang Moonbok


He was initially the series’ hot issue, but as the competition went on, his bright personality lost some of its novelty. Since the show, he’s released a solo single and has now launched a Makestar Campaign to fund future music.

Title Tracks: Let’s Walk Together
Sales: no physical release


The Revitalized

Nu’est W


The mother of all post-101 success stories, Nu’est went from barely-hanging-on to becoming one of 2017’s biggest sellers. Even without Wanna One’s Minhyun, the remaining four members have cemented themselves as one of the biggest acts of the moment. Their dominance will likely continue until the group reunites as a whole.

Title Tracks: Where U At
Post-101 Sales: 286,592+

N.Flying


FNC Entertainment was incredibly smart in adding the show’s Yoo Hoeseung to the group. After a lengthy hiatus, N.Flying came back with a new energy and an arsenal of rambunctious pop/rock songs. Their sales haven’t seen a significant bump yet, but they’re building up a lot of good will and starting to develop a signature sound.

Title Tracks: The Real, Hot Potato
Favorite Song: The Real
Post-101 Sales: 7,275+

The East Light


The East Light were barely known before Produce 101, but member Lee Woojin became one of the show’s breakouts thanks to his young age and innocent performance style. Since then, he’s rejoined the group and helped to put them on the map. They’ve still got a ways to go when it comes to sales, but their music is strengthening as they begin to dabble in new styles.

Title Tracks: I Got You, Love Is, Real Man
Favorite Song: Real Man
Post-101 Sales: 3,993+


The 101-Adjacent

The Boyz


With only one of its twelve-members a Produce 101 alumni, it didn’t feel right to call The Boyz a full-fledged spin-off group. Even so, Haknyeon’s participation in the group certainly contributed to their remarkable album sales. They’ve done incredibly well for a rookie group from a small agency and seem to have a bright future ahead of them.

Title Tracks: I’m Your BoyBoy
Favorite Song: Boy
Sales: 59,318+

15 thoughts on “A Guide to the Post-‘Produce 101’ K-Pop Landscape: Its Spin-Offs, Soloists and Sub-Units

  1. Great write-up!

    It’s almost dizzying to think about how heavy the boy group competition and saturation will be from 2019 forward, with all the post-Wanna One groups debuting in addition to the groups you listed here. It’s gonna be kind of a bloodbath….but I hope they all can find some measure of success, and maintain a high quality of musical output to boot.

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    • Yeah, there’s a couple of former contestants on China’s Idol Producer show as well, but I chose to only stick with debuted groups and soloists so this post didn’t get too convoluted.

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  2. Also, Jang Moonbok released a digital single with Song Hyunwoo that managed to escape Major9/The Vibe Label and joined ONO. They even promoted on music shows.

    Another honorable mentions: AA (Jung Dongsoo and Kim Namhyun) – released a digital single “Flex” (side track “Diamonds” is my absolute favorite)

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