The J-Pop Group You Want To Say “Yes” To

In October 2024, BMSG x CHANMINA Girls Group Audition Project 2024 No No Girls premiered in Japan on YouTube, Hulu, and NTV. The music survival series was focused on forming a girl group around women who have been rejected or told “no” by the entertainment industry, society, or themselves. Nothing else mattered – no weight, height, or age, just their voice.

Produced by Japanese-Korean rapper CHANMINA and BMSG’s CEO SKY-HI, they had over 7,000 applications from all over the world, but only 30 made it onto the show. The series was arduous and emotional. Several contestants were eliminated with each round, building more pressure among the remaining group. But, at the end of the competition in January, only seven women were chosen to form HANA – Chika, Naoko, Jisoo, Yuri, Momoka, Koharu, and Mahina.

Signed to CHANMINA’s No Label Music and Sony Music Japan’s Mastersix Foundation, Hana debuted in April with their single, “ROSE.” It became a hit in Japan, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. Since then, the girls have been releasing more hit singles, performing at festivals such as Taiwan’s Central Music & Entertainment Festival and Summer Sonic, and holding fan meets for their “HONEYs” – their fandom name.

The group has been enjoying the experiences of meeting fans and performing, and is excited for more to come.

“We’ve been doing well,” Mahina says through an interpreter over Zoom. “We’ve been eating lots of great food and sleeping a lot as well.”

The girls have a brief break before heading to their next festival performance in Tokyo. It’s 11 am in Tokyo when the girls join the Zoom interview. They look refreshed and dressed comfortably as if they’re preparing for dance practice. They are all smiles, waving at the camera as we were in the same room. They shared that they just had Thai food for lunch.

After watching several of their performance videos, it’s hard to believe anyone could say “no” to these girls. Their energy could be felt through the screen with their singles, “… Drop,” “ROSE,” “Burning Flower,” and their latest single, “Blue Jeans.” Yet, each member has faced a moment of rejection, told throughout the competition series. It’s inspiring to see how much they wanted this.

Jisoo, who hails from Korea, applied for the competition because “she was not a big fan of herself in Korea.” As a former K-pop trainee, she believed she could become a completely different person in a new country. So, she auditioned for No No Girls and found herself.

“Through the audition, I am able to rely on the other teammates and producers,” says Jisoo. “Now, I am the same me, but I’m a big fan of myself now, thanks to the audition.”

Many were intrigued by the concept of the competition, especially Koharu, who had a dance background but no singing or rapping experience before the audition. Yet, she loved the idea that the core of the program was to find your voice and tell your story.

“It was about looking inwards or looking at who you really are inside,” Koharu says. “I was very hopeful for what this audition could be, recognizing who you are. I felt this approach would be able to help me grow and show who I am as a person.”

They all felt a lot of pressure throughout the competition, especially during their final performance, which was a concert in front of 20,000 people at K-Arena Yokohama.

“When I found out I made the final lineup, I felt a lot of pressure,” Yuri admits. “I lacked a little bit of confidence at that stage and didn’t feel like I was going to make it. But, when I did, I thought, ‘Well, I just have to go with this.’ I began seeing [everything] in a more positive light and was able to bring this positivity moving forward.”

Chika, who trained at Avex Artist Academy Fukuoka and EXPG Fukuoka, and was a finalist in Little Glee’s Monster Audition, has participated in several music survival programs. She constantly thought about whether she would make it or get cut. But, with No No Girls, she had to put all of those negative thoughts aside to make her final performance even more exciting.

“My mind was pure blank when I was selected [for HANA],” Chika laughs. “I had the most confidence. I believe in CHANMINA and SKY-HI so much that I realized that my life from now on was going to be centered and moving forward in a great direction.”

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurasirikul/2025/08/21/meet-hana-the-j-pop-group-you-want-to-say-yes-to/