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Dreamcatcher: Discography & Career Overview

2026-06-19

A chronological look at Dreamcatcher's releases, lineup, and activity — grounded in verified release data.

Dreamcatcher is a seven-member group — JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Handong, Yoohyeon, Dami, and Gahyun — operating under Dreamcatcher Company. The group's official debut date is January 13, 2017, and they remain active, accumulating a catalog that spans singles, mini-albums, full-length studio albums, and OST contributions across several years of activity.

Debut & Early Releases

As catalogued, Dreamcatcher's discography reaches back before the 2017 debut date. The single Why Did You Come to My Home, led by its same-named title track, carries a release date of September 18, 2014, alongside two additional undated titles — the mini-album Love Shake and the single Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. The formal debut arrived with Nightmare, released January 13, 2017, and its title track "Chase Me." Two further releases followed that same year: the single Fall Asleep in the Mirror ("Good Night") in April, and the group's first mini-album, Prequel, in July — the latter fronted by "Fly High."

Building a Discography

2018 brought a notable uptick in output. The single Full Moon launched the year in January, and the group then issued two mini-albums in close succession: Escape the Era ("You and I") in May and Alone in the City ("What") in September. Moving into 2019, The End of Nightmare — fronted by "PIRI" — arrived in February before the group took a broader step with The Beginning of The End, released September 11, 2019. Led by "Breaking Out," that release marked Dreamcatcher's first full-length studio album. A week later, the Raid of Dream package introduced "Deja Vu," rounding out a notably dense stretch of September activity.

2020 and the Dystopia Era

Dreamcatcher opened 2020 with a second full-length studio album, Dystopia: The Tree of Language ("Scream"), released February 18. A standalone single, Endless Night, followed in March, and that July the group contributed "R.o.S.E BLUE" as an OST release. Across the span from early 2018 through mid-2020, the group maintained a steady release cadence under Dreamcatcher Company — cycling through multiple formats and delivering new material at intervals rarely exceeding several months. The catalog as a whole reflects a group that moved from debut singles into progressively larger album formats while sustaining activity across a variety of release types.

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