The question of "Did FIFTY FIFTY disband?" has been a source of massive confusion and K-pop turmoil for over a year, but the definitive answer, as of December 2025, is no: FIFTY FIFTY has not disbanded. The group is actively preparing for a major comeback with a dramatically new lineup, following one of the most high-profile and shocking contract disputes in K-pop history. This new chapter marks a significant pivot from the viral success of their hit single "Cupid," which launched the original four members to global fame.
The original quartet—comprising Saena, Sio, Aran, and Keena—was effectively dissolved after a protracted legal battle with their agency, ATTRAKT. However, one original member, Keena, returned to the agency and is now leading a new five-member version of the group. This new iteration, including four fresh faces, is set to release new music, aiming to recapture the international spotlight. The story of FIFTY FIFTY is less about a disbandment and more about a controversial, painful, and complete reboot.
The Complete FIFTY FIFTY Member Profile (Original & New Lineups)
To understand the current status of FIFTY FIFTY, it is essential to distinguish between the original group that recorded "Cupid" and the new lineup preparing for the 2025 comeback. The legal and contractual fallout has created two distinct groups of artists, each moving forward with new plans.
Current FIFTY FIFTY Lineup (The Five-Member Group)
The current group is led by the sole remaining original member, Keena, and features four new artists who were announced in August 2024. This lineup is managed by ATTRAKT and is the official iteration of FIFTY FIFTY moving forward.
- Keena (키나)
- Birth Name: Song Yuni (formerly Song Jakyung)
- Birthday: July 9, 2002
- Position: Rapper, Lyricist, Leader (Current)
- Status: The only original member to return to ATTRAKT following the contract dispute.
- Chanelle Moon (샤넬 문)
- Status: New member, announced in August 2024.
- Yewon (예원)
- Age: 19 (as of mid-2024)
- Notes: Reportedly participated in the JTBC idol survival program "R U Next?", which formed the girl group Illit.
- Hana (하나)
- Status: New member, announced in August 2024.
- Athena (아테나)
- Birth Name: Athena Yang
- Notes: Reportedly holds dual citizenship (Korean and Swedish) and studied in Sweden.
Former FIFTY FIFTY Members (Now 'ablume')
The contracts for these three members were terminated by ATTRAKT in October 2023 after their legal dispute failed. They are now working towards a redebut under a new agency and a new group name.
- Saena (새나)
- Birth Name: Jung Sehyun
- Position: Leader (Original)
- Current Status: Signed with Massive E&C to redebut in the new group 'ablume'.
- Sio (시오)
- Birth Name: Jung Jiho
- Position: Main Vocalist
- Current Status: Signed with Massive E&C to redebut in the new group 'ablume'.
- Aran (아란)
- Birth Name: Jeong Eunah
- Position: Lead Vocalist, Maknae
- Current Status: Signed with Massive E&C to redebut in the new group 'ablume'.
The Contract Battle That Shook K-Pop: Why the Original Group Dissolved
The true reason for the original FIFTY FIFTY's dissolution was not a lack of success or fan interest, but a bitter and public contract dispute with their management agency, ATTRAKT. This legal turmoil began in mid-2023, just as "Cupid" was peaking globally.
In June 2023, the four members filed a lawsuit seeking to suspend their exclusive contracts with ATTRAKT, citing issues with the transparency of financial settlements and a lack of care for their health. The dispute quickly escalated, with ATTRAKT pointing the finger at an external party, The Givers' CEO Ahn Sung Il, accusing him of "tampering" with the members to convince them to breach their contracts.
The Seoul Central District Court initially denied the members' request to suspend their contracts. Keena, the main rapper and one of the original members, later withdrew her appeal and returned to ATTRAKT. This move was a critical turning point. Following Keena's return, ATTRAKT officially terminated the exclusive contracts of the remaining three members—Saena, Sio, and Aran—in October 2023.
The legal saga is far from over. In a major development, ATTRAKT has since filed a massive 13 billion KRW (approximately $9 million USD) lawsuit against the three former members, their parents, and The Givers' CEO Ahn Sung Il, seeking compensation for damages incurred during the contract dispute. This ongoing lawsuit highlights the intense financial and legal stakes involved in the K-pop industry's "tempest in a teapot."
FIFTY FIFTY's Future: New Members, New Music, and the 2025 Comeback
Despite the controversy, the FIFTY FIFTY brand lives on. ATTRAKT's decision to maintain the group name and relaunch with a new lineup demonstrates a strong belief in the group's potential, especially after the global success of "Cupid." The new five-member group, featuring Keena, Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena, is now the focus of the agency's promotional efforts.
The Highly Anticipated New Single: "Too Much Part 1"
The new FIFTY FIFTY lineup is gearing up for a major return to the music scene. They have announced a comeback with a new digital single titled "Too Much Part 1," scheduled for release on November 4, 2025. This release will be their first new music since the contract dispute and serves as a crucial moment for the group to prove their artistic viability and win over a skeptical fanbase.
The choice to move forward with a new group has been met with mixed reactions from the K-pop community. While some fans are excited to see the project continue, others remain loyal to the original four members, leading to a complex public perception of the group's reboot. The success of "Too Much Part 1" will be a key indicator of whether the group can overcome the "one-hit wonder" label and the shadow of their past legal troubles.
The Former Members' New Journey as 'ablume'
The story of the original members, Saena, Sio, and Aran, is also continuing. It was reported in August 2024 that the three former members have signed with a new agency, Massive E&C, and are preparing to redebut as a new girl group under the name 'ablume'.
This development means the K-pop world may soon see two groups of artists—FIFTY FIFTY and 'ablume'—whose careers are inextricably linked by a single viral hit and a devastating legal battle. The former members are reportedly focused on recovering their health and practicing for their new beginning, even while facing the massive lawsuit from their former agency. The parallel careers of these two groups will undoubtedly be one of the most followed stories in K-pop for the foreseeable future.
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