

RESCENE
RESCENE (리센느) built one of the most coherent concepts in the recent girl-group rush. The five-member act, made up of Woni, Liv, Minami, May, and Zena, debuted in March 2024 with a scent-and-memory framework that could have felt like empty branding but instead gave the music a clear emotional texture. In a market where many rookies chase noise first and definition later, RESCENE arrived with a point of view.
That focus paid off quickly. Scenedrome and its title track “Love Attack” pushed the group into critical conversation, earning recognition from GRAMMY.com and giving RESCENE a kind of early editorial co-sign that most rookies spend years trying to secure. The follow-up run through Glow Up, the English-language expansion around that era, and late-2025 mini album Lip Bomb proved the concept was not a one-release trick. The catalog stayed glossy and melodic while still sounding distinct inside the broader fifth-generation field.
RESCENE is not yet operating at the market scale of acts like BABYMONSTER or KISS OF LIFE, but that is also why the group feels interesting. The upside is in how specific the identity already is. With releases distributed through the broader Kakao Entertainment ecosystem and a visual language built around mood rather than gimmick, RESCENE looks less like a one-cycle rookie and more like a group with room to compound.
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RESCENE, February 2025 / Sirius3636 CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
