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Everglow: Discography & Career Overview
A chronological look at Everglow's releases, lineup, and activity — grounded in verified release data.
Everglow is a four-member K-pop group — E:U, Sihyeon, Onda, and Aisha — who debuted under Chxxta Company on March 18, 2019. Over the course of their active career, the group has assembled a discography of singles and mini-albums that reflects both a steady pace of activity in their early years and a more measured output in the years that followed. As of 2026, Everglow continues to release new material under the same agency that launched them.
Debut & Early Singles
Everglow opened their career with Arrival of Everglow, a single album led by the title track "Bon Bon Chocolat," released on March 18, 2019 — the same date as the group's official debut under Chxxta Company. Five months later, in August 2019, a second single album arrived: Hush, with "Adios" as its title track. The two 2019 singles established the group's initial release cadence and introduced the alternation between single and extended formats that would characterize their discography going forward.
Mini-Album Era (2020–2021)
The year 2020 brought Everglow's first entries in the mini-album format. Reminiscence, led by "Dun Dun," arrived in February, and a second mini-album, -77.82X-78.29 — led by "La Di Da" — followed in September, making 2020 the most release-dense year of the group's career to that point. In 2021, the group maintained a comparable two-release pattern: the single album Last Melody, with title track "First," came in May, and the mini-album Return of the Girl, led by "Pirate," closed out December. This four-release run across 2020 and 2021 represents the most active stretch of Everglow's discography.
Return and Continuing Activity
Following Return of the Girl in December 2021, approximately twenty months passed before Everglow's next release. All My Girls, a single album led by "Slay," arrived in August 2023, resuming the group's public output after the extended interval. A second single, Zombie — with the self-titled title track — followed in June 2024, continuing a pattern of more spaced-out releases in the group's later years compared to their earlier output.
In March 2026, Everglow released Code, a mini-album led by the title track "Code." The release marks the group's first mini-album since Return of the Girl in 2021 and their most recent entry in a discography that now spans more than seven years from debut. With Code, the group returns to the extended format that defined some of their most prolific output, rounding out a career arc that has moved from a rapid early run of singles and mini-albums to a more deliberate, selectively paced release schedule.