TRI-G

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TRI-G
(L-R: Jennifer Ly, Thu Thidar Yadana, Seon Myung-dae, Yumi Ouellet, Darzana Magbaredge, Jamie Hazaford, Akino Terai)
(L-R: Jennifer Ly, Thu Thidar Yadana, Seon Myung-dae, Yumi Ouellet, Darzana Magbaredge, Jamie Hazaford, Akino Terai)
Background information
OriginQuenmin
Joyonghea
Bethausia
United Kingdom
New Akiba
Rubrum
GenresPop, electronic, Jo-Pop, N-Pop
Years active2014-2025; 2039-present
LabelsTS Entertainment (2014-2018)
Himitsu Company
Associated actsMyung-dae & Akino
TRI-G AE
Members
Past members

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TRI-G is a girl group consisting of members from 6 of the 25 nations that participated in Exercise TRIOC. The current line-up is composed of Thu Thidar Yadana, Jennifer Ly, Seon Myung-dae, Akino Terai, Jamie Hazaford, Darzana Magbaredge, and Yumi Ouellet. Not known before their military life, they are formed through opinions of their talents. Taizo Entertainment, A talent management based in Nihhon-koku was chosen by the Lucis Armed Forces to form entertainment groups.

They are independently managed by their own TS Entertainment (Task Force Entertainment; previously known as Taizo Entertainment). They were formed in order to raise the morale of troops in the Imperial Crisis. They specifically play pop music and at times, Jo-Pop (Joyonghean Pop) and N-Pop (Nihhonese Pop). They are the first female group to gain recognition outside the military. In July 18, 2018, TS Entertainment confirmed that they had sold the company to Himitsu Company, which is managed by their former band label, Himitsu. The band would break up in 2025 following the success of their hit Roly Poly.

However, during the Deseleni War, the band would was bought back but its old members were already in their 40s and the thought of bringing them was found too unfeasible. However, the daughters of the old members decided to take up their mother's mantles. Following Darzana revealing that she actually had a daughter, Richard Philip Todd, who owned a part ownership of the company asked Elizabeth to be a part of a revival of TRI-G, which she agreed. Hence, the band was revived and the new generation held their first concert in 2039 in the presence of its old member, Akino Terai, who performed Sugar Free alongside with the band for one time. Together, they would perform overseas turning to their mother's greatest hits, including Sugar Free.

TRI-G is now under Himitsu Company.

History

2014: TRIOC Exercise, Formation and Debut

2015: The Boys, Jet and Myung-dae's Marriage

2016-2017: Imperial Crisis years

2018: Bernice's death, Bernice remembrance concert, Sumiko's Departure and I'll Be Fine, Thank You

2019-2021: Visual Dreams and End of the War

2021-2022: Other Pursuits

2022-2024: Final Success; Sugar Free and Roly Poly

2039: Reactivation and New Generation

Members

New Generation

Original Generation


Timeline

Original Generation

List of members, with years active
Member 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2025
Sumiko Pham
(2015–2018; 2021; 2025)
Bernice Cu
(2014-2018)
Thu Thidar Yadana
(2014-2025)
Jennifer Ly
(2018–2025)
Seon Myung-dae
(2014-2025)
Darzana Magbaredge
(2014–2025)
Kaoru Mizusaki
(2017–2025)
Jamie Hazaford
(2014–2025)
Yumi Ouellet
(2014-2025)
Akino Terai
(2015–2025)

New Generation

List of members, with years active
Member 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043
Văn Tuyết Hoa
(2039-Present)
Sonu Eun-young
(2039-Present)
Koito Rinna Terai
(2039-Present)
Yukana Minna Todd
(2039-Present)
Elizabeth Magbaredge
(2039-Present)
Tsurugi Mizusaki
(2039-Present)
Lilith Carlyle
(2039-Present)
Ayaka Susumu
(2039-Present)
  • Note: Names are bold are current members

Discography

Albums

  • I'll Be Fine, Thank You (2018) (Bernice dedication song)

Singles

(*) - The band did not produce a song during 2018 and Dancing Queen was the last before 2019

Others