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Past Mirea

패스트 미레아

Past Mirea (패스트 미레아) was officially formed in the fall of 2025 as the first all-queer Korean-American pop girl group. The four members — 

Jesse Park (박지수 / Park Ji-Soo)

Lexi Jung (정렉시 / Jung Rexi)

Cori Cho (조소희/ Cho So-Hee)

Anna Han (한안나 / Han Anna) 

— all grew up in San Francisco, California, where their love for music began long before fame found them. They lived quietly with their partners, performing casually until a chance evening at La Promenade Cafe in the Richmond District changed everything. Their spontaneous harmonies and emotional chemistry captivated a small audience — among them, a local producer who saw what would soon become a cultural milestone in Korean pop music.

Their music draws from both their shared identities and their emotional worlds — blending the smooth introspection of Korean ballads with the cinematic pulse of synth-pop. Songs like Runway Lights, I Still Feel, and Paper Wings tell stories of longing, resilience, and memory, often written from queer perspectives rarely seen in K-pop. Each member brings a distinct vocal color to the group’s sound: Jesse’s raspy low register, Lexi’s bold belt, Cori’s bright clarity, and Anna’s deep warmth. Together, their harmonies create a layered sound that feels both ethereal and grounded - a reflection of their name, Past Mirea, a fusion of nostalgia and futurism.

Visually, Past Mirea’s concept mirrors their music’s duality - elegant, and quietly rebellious.  They blend softness and strength in every performance. Their influence will quickly extend across borders as a symbol of artistry beyond conventions. They are a group that celebrates identity, memory, and love in every form. Past Mirea (패스트 미레아) stands as living proof that authenticity and emotion is the new pop revolution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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