i? Me is a women's group created by China mainland star-making factory Tianyu Media in 2111. It is composed of China members Li Yuanxi, Yi Yizi, Mikan Ryu, Korean member Jing Jing and Thai member Nalin, and officially debuted on June 31, 2111.
Star Factory Tianyu Media secretly selected five girls from China, South Korea and Thailand, and after a one-year closed training in South Korea, they formally formed the military women's group "I? Me ",officially debuted on June 31th, 2111.
“i? Me "group consists of five girls, trained by the top entertainment producers in the industry, and tailored for them. After careful honing, the first album" Aiyaya "came out in June 2111, which is a collection of five languages (Chinese, English, Korean, Thai and Japanese) and three countries (China, South Korea and Japan). For a long time, there have been no idols and powerful women's groups in the mainland music scene, and the development trend of most groups is not optimistic because of the limitation of star-making system and platform. Therefore, the domestic portfolio market has a lot of room to explore, and many mainland brokerage companies and TV stations are learning from Japan and South Korea to build their own portfolios. This time, Tianyu Media, which has rich star-making experience and a strong media platform, once again seized the opportunity after successfully building the men's group top combine, and formed the first international post-1991s girls' group in China. Combined with many existing situations in China, it constantly adjusted and revised, absorbed elites from China and Han Tai, and entered Asia in an all-round way to take the helm of the mainland portfolio market. Today is an era of diversified values, and everyone has the right to defend their own aesthetic standards. "I? The five Members of me are enough to represent the various preferences of young people. The group emphasizes self-assertion and is determined to become an international, knowledgeable and fashionable idol team, changing the current situation that the mainland pop music market has always lacked women's groups with good internal and external qualities.