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Lovelyz is a South Korean girl group formed by Woollim Entertainment, debuting in November 2014. The eight-member group built its identity around a bright, innocent concept paired with airy vocal harmonies and synth-pop production. Their 2015 single "Ah-Choo" became a signature hit and remains one of their best-loved songs, alongside tracks such as "Candy Jelly Love," "Destiny," "Now, We," and "Lost N Found." Lovelyz earned a reputation for polished live vocals and a consistent seasonal sound, releasing a steady run of albums through the second half of the 2010s. The group held annual concerts and cultivated a close relationship with its fandom, named Lovelinus. After their contracts with Woollim concluded in 2021, the members continued individually, with several moving into solo music, acting, and television. Lovelyz is remembered as one of the representative third-generation girl groups of the mid-2010s vocal-pop wave.