The queens have returned – this time with all six jewels in the crown firmly in place.
On July 9, K-pop girl group Queenz Eye unveiled fresh profile photos of two key members: OG rapstress Ah Yoon and their newest maknae, 16-year-old Seo Ha, whose arrival has officially completed the group’s transformation into a six-member powerhouse. Cue the dramatic music and possibly a confetti cannon—they’re ready for takeoff.
Let’s talk Ah Yoon first. One of the group’s founding members, she’s always been the sharp-tongued rap anchor of Queenz Eye’s personality, with enough charisma to shake a stage and still have time to edit her own lyrics. And speaking of lyrics, she’s not just spitting bars this time, she’s also writing and composing them. That’s right, Ah Yoon is contributing a self-produced track to the upcoming album.
Then enters Seo Ha, the baby of the group with the face of an angel and the stage presence of someone who definitely didn’t just finish her homework. At only 16, she’s already demonstrating vocals polished enough to make you forget she’s still too young to vote. Seo Ha is the sweet mystery at the center of Queenz Eye’s next era – equal parts pure, poised, and just a little bit dangerous (in a charming, “I’ll steal your bias spot” kind of way).
The duo debuted their revamped visuals in profile photos that scream “minimalist muse” – white T-shirts, denim jeans, and effortless slay. Ah Yoon, now glowing with honey-blonde hair, shows a softer, more ethereal take on her usual girl-crush aesthetic. Seo Ha, with long black hair and clear, doll-like features, brings the elegant energy of someone who’s just getting started, but already knows she’s that girl.

The surprises didn’t stop at visuals. Alongside their profile drops, cover videos were released to showcase the girls’ talents. Seo Ha tackled IU’s “When Love Passes By” and delivered vocals so clean and sweet you’d think she bottled spring air. Meanwhile, Ah Yoon took on Heize’s “Jenga,” reminding everyone that yes, she can rap, sing, and probably rewrite your playlist while she’s at it.
Since debuting in 2022 with “Yummy Yummy,” Queenz Eye has made it clear they’re not here for just a moment—they’re playing the long game. With Ah Yoon and Seo Ha joining forces with original member Won Chae and the rest of the newly aligned squad, their next comeback promises bigger energy, bolder sound, and, if their teasers are any clue, a more flavorful musical lineup than ever before.
TL;DR: Queenz Eye just went from “girl group to watch” to “girl group you cannot ignore.”
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