IDOLS Ft
Also known asIdol Studio Ft, IDFT
OriginShanghai, China
Years active2019-present
LabelsShanghai Star48 Culture & Media Group Co,ltd.
MembersSee "Current members"
Past membersSee "Past members"
Websiteidft.snh48.com

IDOLS Ft (Full name: Idol Studio Ft; abbr. IDFT) is a Chinese idol girl group based on the Internet, which is operated by Shanghai Star48 Culture & Media Group Co., ltd. and established on January 19, 2019. Currently, the group consists of 88 members transferred from the other girl groups of SNH48 Group.

Overview

IDOLS Ft is an idol girl group based on the Internet operated by Shanghai Star48 Culture & Media Group Co., ltd. According to the official introduction, the members would mainly interact with their fans on social media developed by the operator itself and the third-party developers. Moreover, the operator introduced a selecting system, allowing qualified members to become members of SNH48 or its sister groups.[1]

History

On January 19, 2019, Star48 announced the recombination plan of SNH48 Group, including the foundation of IDOLS Ft. All of the founding members were transferred from the other girl groups of SNH48 Group.[1]

Members

Currently, the girl group consists of 88 members,[2] including 9 past members of SNH48, 14 past members of BEJ48, 12 past members of GNZ48, 27 past members of SHY48, and 26 past members of CKG48.

Current members

Name Birth date (age) Birthplace Transferred from Concurrent qualification
Bian Jianing (Chinese: 卞佳宁; pinyin: Biàn Jiāníng) October 14, 2005 Liaoning SHY48 Trainee
Cao Loudan (Chinese: 曹露丹; pinyin: Cáo Lòudān) May 23, 2003 Chongqing CKG48 Team K CKG48
Cheng Yi (Chinese: 程一; pinyin: Chéng Yī) [lower-alpha 1] December 9 Anhui SHY48 Trainee
Chen Yunling (Chinese: 陈韫凌; pinyin: Chén Yùnlíng) [lower-alpha 2] December 13, 1997 Wuhan, Hubei SNH48 Team X
Diao Ying (Chinese: 刁滢; pinyin: Diāo Yíng) [lower-alpha 1] November 24 Guangdong SHY48 Trainee
Dai Ziwei (Chinese: 戴紫薇; pinyin: Dài Zǐwēi) [lower-alpha 3] February 20, 1998 Chongqing CKG48 Team K
Feng Jiabao (Chinese: 冯嘉宝; pinyin: Féng Jiābǎo) August 20 Liaoning SHY48 Trainee
Feng Jiaxi (Chinese: 冯嘉希; pinyin: Féng Jiāxī) [lower-alpha 4] June 4, 1996 Zhuhai, Guangdong GNZ48 Team NIII
Feng Yiying (Chinese: 冯译莹; pinyin: Féng Yìyíng) [lower-alpha 5] March 24, 1999 Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII
Fu Ziqi (Chinese: 付紫琪; pinyin: Fù Zǐqí) [lower-alpha 1] August 31, 1998 Dalian, Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII
Gao Xueyi (Chinese: 高雪逸; pinyin: Gāo Xuěyì)[lower-alpha 6] October 27, 2000 Chongqing GNZ48 Team NIII CKG48
Gao Zhixian (Chinese: 高志娴; pinyin: Gāo Zhìxían) [lower-alpha 1] October 1, 1998 Ningbo, Zhejiang SHY48 Team HIII
Huang Jiayi (Chinese: 黄嘉怡; pinyin: Huáng Jiāyí) [lower-alpha 7] April 5 Shanghai SHY48 Team HIII
Han Linqin (Chinese: 韩林芹; pinyin: Hán Línqín) [lower-alpha 2] April 21, 1997 Nanchong, Sichuan CKG48 Team K
Huang Wanying (Chinese: 黄琬璎; pinyin: Huáng Wǎnyīng) March 24, 1998 Sichuan CKG48 Team K CKG48
Jiang Xin (Chinese: 江鑫; pinyin: Jiāng Xīn)[lower-alpha 6] January 18, 2003 Chongqing SNH48 Team HII CKG48
Kang Zhaowei (Chinese: 康兆薇; pinyin: Kāng Zhàowēi) [lower-alpha 1] February 9, 2003 Chongqing CKG48 Team C
Lan Hao (Chinese: 兰昊; pinyin: Lán Hào) November 27 Beijing BEJ48 Team J
Li Hui (Chinese: 李慧; pinyin: Lǐ Huì) November 8, 1996 Chengde, Hebei SHY48 Team SIII CKG48
Li Hailin (Chinese: 李海淋; pinyin: Lǐ Hǎilín) [lower-alpha 1] November 30 Sichuan BEJ48 Trainee
Li Hongyao (Chinese: 李泓瑶; pinyin: Lǐ Hóngyáo) March 30, 2000 Chuxiong, Yunnan BEJ48 Team J
Lai Junyi (Chinese: 赖俊亦; pinyin: Lài Jùnyì) July 28, 2002 Chengdu, Sichuan GNZ48 Team Z CKG48
Liang Ke (Chinese: 梁可; pinyin: Liáng Kě) [lower-alpha 8] March 23, 1999 Gansu GNZ48 Team G
Li Qing (Chinese: 李晴; pinyin: Lǐ Qíng) [lower-alpha 9] September 9, 1999 Tieling, Liaoning SHY48 Team HIII
Li Qingyu (Chinese: 李清雨; pinyin: Lǐ Qīngyǔ) [lower-alpha 1] April 6, 1998 Guizhou BEJ48 Trainee
Li Suhong (Chinese: 李苏洪; pinyin: Lǐ Sūhóng) June 20, 1995 Anhui SHY48 Team HIII
Luo Xueli (Chinese: 罗雪丽; pinyin: Luó Xuělì) [lower-alpha 10] June 6, 2000 Guiyang, Guizhou BEJ48 Team E
Liu Yihan (Chinese: 刘弋菡; pinyin: Liú Yìhàn) [lower-alpha 11] May 21, 1999 Suining, Sichuan CKG48 Team K CKG48
Liu Yuqing (Chinese: 刘宇晴; pinyin: Liú Yǔqíng) March 29 Liaoning SHY48 Trainee
Lei Yuxiao (Chinese: 雷宇霄; pinyin: Léi Yǔxiāo) November 3, 2002 Guangzhou, Guangdong CKG48 Team C CKG48
Mao Qiyu (Chinese: 毛其羽; pinyin: Máo Qíyǔ) [lower-alpha 12] December 1, 1998 Shanghai BEJ48 Team B
Men Xiutian (Chinese: 门秀天; pinyin: Mén Xiùtiān) [lower-alpha 13] January 6, 2004 Qingdao, Shandong GNZ48 Trainee
Meng Yue (Chinese: 孟玥; pinyin: Mèng Yuè) [lower-alpha 14] March 11, 2003 Chongqing CKG48 Team C
Mao Yihan (Chinese: 毛译晗; pinyin: Máo Yìhán) November 27, 1999 Chongqing CKG48 Team C CKG48
Peng Yuhan (Chinese: 彭榆涵; pinyin: Péng Yúhán) January 18, 2003 Hunan CKG48 Team K CKG48
Qiao Yuke (Chinese: 乔钰珂; pinyin: Qiáo Yùkē) March 23, 2000 Henan BEJ48 Team J
Qu Yuemeng (Chinese: 曲悦萌; pinyin: Qū Yuèméng) [lower-alpha 8] August 31 Dalian, Liaoning SHY48 Team HIII
Qiao Yuzhen (Chinese: 谯玉珍; pinyin: Qiáo Yùzhēn) December 26, 1996 Guang'an, Sichuan CKG48 Team C CKG48
Ren Yuelin (Chinese: 任玥霖; pinyin: Rén Yuèlín) [lower-alpha 8] October 23, 2001 Hunan BEJ48 Team J
Shang Guan (Chinese: 尚官; pinyin: Shàng Guān) April 15 Shandong SHY48 Trainee
Sun Min (Chinese: 孙敏; pinyin: Sūn mǐn) [lower-alpha 15] February 25 Luzhou, Sichuan SHY48 Team SIII
Shu Xiang (Chinese: 舒湘; pinyin: Shū Xiāng) [lower-alpha 16] July 23, 2002 Chengdu, Sichuan GNZ48 Trainee
Tian Mi (Chinese: 田密; pinyin: Tián Mì) [lower-alpha 17] January 15, 2002 Chongqing CKG48 Trainee
Tian Qianlan (Chinese: 田倩兰; pinyin: Tián Qiànlán) January 17, 1998 Sichuan CKG48 Team C CKG48
Tian Zhenzhen (Chinese: 田祯臻; pinyin: Tián Zhēnzhēn) [lower-alpha 2] March 3, 2002 Chongqing CKG48 Team K
Wu Hanqi (Chinese: 伍寒琪; pinyin: Wú Hánqí) [lower-alpha 2] April 7, 2000 Sichuan CKG48 Team C
Wu Jingjing (Chinese: 吴晶晶; pinyin: Wú Jīngjīng) [lower-alpha 18] June 30, 1998 Hunan CKG48 Team K
Wang Jiayu (Chinese: 王嘉瑜; pinyin: Wáng Jiāyú) [lower-alpha 19][lower-alpha 6] May 2 Chongqing BEJ48 Team E CKG48
Wang Lujiao (Chinese: 王露皎; pinyin: Wáng Lùjiǎo) [lower-alpha 20] February 17, 1995 Dazhou, Sichuan CKG48 Team K
Wang Mengzhu (Chinese: 王梦竹; pinyin: Wáng Mèngzhú) December 29 Liaoning CKG48 Team C CKG48
Wu Xiaodi (Chinese: 武晓迪; pinyin: Wǔ Xiǎodí) September 6 Henan SHY48 Trainee
Wei Xiaoyan (Chinese: 魏小燕; pinyin: Wèi Xiǎoyàn) February 21, 1997 Fujian CKG48 Team K CKG48
Wu Xueyu (Chinese: 吴学雨; pinyin: Wú Xuéyǔ) April 15, 1999 Sichuan CKG48 Team K CKG48
Wang Yubo (Chinese: 王娱博; pinyin: Wáng Yúbó) [lower-alpha 1] July 10, 1999 Xuzhou, Jiangsu CKG48 Team C
Wang Yongqi (Chinese: 王永祺; pinyin: Wáng Yǒngqí) [lower-alpha 1] July 5 Jilin SHY48 Trainee
Wang Zi (Chinese: 王梓; pinyin: Wáng Zǐ) December 23 Gansu SHY48 Trainee GNZ48 Team Z
Xu Feiran (Chinese: 徐斐然; pinyin: Xú Fěirán) [lower-alpha 1] March 4 Sichuan SHY48 Trainee
Xiong Qinxian (Chinese: 熊沁娴; pinyin: Xióng Qìnxián) August 7, 1999 Hangzhou, Zhejiang SNH48 Team HII
SNH48 Team Ft
Xiang Wang (Chinese: 相望; pinyin: Xiāng Wàng) [lower-alpha 1] October 11, 1998 Liaoning SHY48 Team HIII
Xu Wanyu (Chinese: 许婉玉; pinyin: Xǔ Wǎnyù) [lower-alpha 21] October 12, 2000 Shangqiu, Henan BEJ48 Team J
Xu Yi (Chinese: 许逸; pinyin: Xǔ Yì) October 7, 1995 Leshan, Sichuan SNH48 Team NII
Xu Yiren (Chinese: 徐伊人; pinyin: Xú Yīrén) [lower-alpha 22] February 20, 1996 Hangzhou, Zhejiang SNH48 Team SII
Xiong Yiyi (Chinese: 熊依依; pinyin: Xióng Yīyī) [lower-alpha 23] October 5 Hubei BEJ48 Trainee
Yang Huiting (Chinese: 杨惠婷; pinyin: Yáng Huìtíng) [lower-alpha 24] April 8, 1998 Shenzhen, Guangdong SNH48 Team HII
Yu Jiayi (Chinese: 於佳怡; pinyin: Yú Jiāyí) [lower-alpha 25] October 29, 1998 Shanghai SNH48 Team HII
Yang Meiqi (Chinese: 杨美琪; pinyin: Yáng Měiqí) [lower-alpha 1] August 12, 1999 Anhui SNH48 Team Ft
Yan Yudie (Chinese: 鄢羽蝶; pinyin: Yān Yǔdié) [lower-alpha 26] May 10, 2000 Chongqing GNZ48 Trainee
Yang Yunhan (Chinese: 杨允涵; pinyin: Yáng Yǔnhán) March 17, 1997 Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII CKG48
Yang Yuxin (Chinese: 杨宇馨; pinyin: Yáng Yǔxīn) November 7, 1998 Henan BEJ48 Trainee SNH48 Team NII
Zhang-Han Zimo (Chinese: 张韩紫陌; pinyin: Zhāng-Hán Zǐmò) January 31, 2000 Beijing BEJ48 Team J
Zeng Jia (Chinese: 曾佳; pinyin: Zēng Jiā) [lower-alpha 27] October 24, 1999 Chongqing CKG48 Team C
Zhang Jinyu (Chinese: 张瑾瑜; pinyin: Zhāng Jǐnyú) [lower-alpha 1] July 10 Jilin SHY48 Trainee
Zhou Jiayi (Chinese: 周佳怡; pinyin: Zhōu Jiāyí) [lower-alpha 1] August 12 Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII
Zhu Min (Chinese: 朱敏; pinyin: Zhū Mǐn) [lower-alpha 1] June 1 Hubei SHY48 Team HIII
Zhang Minqi (Chinese: 张敏淇; pinyin: Zhāng Mǐnqí) [lower-alpha 28] December 17, 2000 Shenzhen, Guangdong SNH48 Team Ft
Zhou Qianyu (Chinese: 周倩玉; pinyin: Zhōu Qiànyù) [lower-alpha 29][lower-alpha 6] April 18, 2000 Neijiang, Sichuan GNZ48 Team G CKG48
Zheng Shiqi (Chinese: 郑诗琪; pinyin: Zhèng Shīqí) July 5 Shenyang, Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII
Zhao Siyu (Chinese: 赵思雨; pinyin: Zhào Sīyǔ) [lower-alpha 30] May 7 Sichuan CKG48 Trainee
Zhou Tongran (Chinese: 周桐冉; pinyin: Zhōu Tóngrǎn) [lower-alpha 1] June 4, 1994 Shandong CKG48 Team K
Zuo Xin (Chinese: 左欣; pinyin: Zuǒ Xīn) December 24, 2001 Chongqing CKG48 Team C CKG48
Zhao Xinyu (Chinese: 赵欣雨; pinyin: Zhào Xīnyǔ) [lower-alpha 1] July 10, 2001 Dongguan, Guangdong GNZ48 Team Z
Zhu Yan (Chinese: 朱燕; pinyin: Zhū Yàn) August 20 Dalian, Liaoning SHY48 Team SIII
Zhao Yimin (Chinese: 赵翊民; pinyin: Zhào Yìmín) [lower-alpha 31][lower-alpha 6] August 18, 1997 Zhejiang GNZ48 Team Z
Zhang Youning (Chinese: 张幼柠; pinyin: Zhāng Yòuníng) [lower-alpha 32][lower-alpha 6] October 27, 2001 Guang'an, Sichuan SHY48 Team HIII CKG48
Zhang Yuqian (Chinese: 张语倩; pinyin: Zhāng Yǔqiàn) [lower-alpha 1] April 3 Enshi, Hubei BEJ48 Trainee
Zhao Zehui (Chinese: 赵泽慧; pinyin: Zhào Zéhuì) [lower-alpha 18] April 25 Shaanxi CKG48 Team K
Zhang Zeting (Chinese: 章泽婷; pinyin: Zhāng Zétíng) [lower-alpha 1] October 29, 2002 Shenzhen, Guangdong GNZ48 Trainee
Zhang Ziying (Chinese: 张紫颖; pinyin: Zhāng Zǐyǐng) [lower-alpha 1] March 16, 2003 Yangjiang, Guangdong GNZ48 Trainee

Past members

Name (Birth date, birthplace) Transferred from Notes
Cheng Ziyu (Chinese: 程子钰; pinyin: Chéng Zǐyù) (April 29, 1999 in Changsha, Hunan) GNZ48 Team G Graduated on April 26, 2019

Unofficially resigned on February 19, 2019

Dai Ling (Chinese: 代玲; pinyin: Dài Líng) (July 27, 1999 in Guang'an, Sichuan) GNZ48 Team Z Graduated on April 26, 2019

Members without signing additional contracts of IDOLS Ft

Huang Lirong (Chinese: 黄黎蓉; pinyin: Huáng Líróng) (January 23, 1999 in Changsha, Hunan) GNZ48 Team G Graduated on April 26, 2019

Members without signing additional contracts of IDOLS Ft

Zhang Dansan (Chinese: 张丹三; pinyin: Zhāng Dānsān) (April 28, 1997 in Wuhan, Hubei) SNH48 Team X Transferred to SNH48 Team X on July 8, 2019
Zheng Yifan (Chinese: 郑一凡; pinyin: Zhèng Yīfán) (May 9, 2001 in Beijing) BEJ48 Team E Transferred to BEJ48 Team E on December 27, 2019
Si Polin (Chinese: 司珀琳; pinyin: Sī Pòlín) (October 18 in Hebei) SHY48 Team SIII Transferred to GNZ48 Team Z on January 1, 2020

Controversies

The nature of this girl group, as well as what its members would mainly do, has raised up large controversies by Chinese netizens. Some hold the opinion that Star48, the operator of this girl group, "transformed the idols into online streamers,"[3] and some other netizens rebuked the operator, saying that "the fans who spent their money for supporting their idols, and then received the bad news that the idols who they support should start their new career as streamers for the reason that the teams they once belonged to were dismissed, would never feel happy no matter who he/she is."[4]

When responding to the inquiries of the mass media, Star48 said the group is aimed at "facilitating the interactions between members and fans, as well as allowing the latter to participate in the process of bringing up the former," and pointed out that how the group runs is constitutionally the same as reality competitions.[5] Plus, it stated that the members would have possibilities to transfer to SNH48, BEJ48, or GNZ48 according to their performances and popularity.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Members without signing additional contracts of IDOLS Ft.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Unofficially resigned on February 26, 2019.
  3. Unofficially resigned on June 3, 2019; held her last event on June 8.
  4. Unofficially resigned on January 4, 2019; held her last event on January 20.
  5. Unofficially resigned on January 21, 2019.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Data missing on the official website.
  7. Unofficially resigned on July 30, 2018.
  8. 1 2 3 Unofficially resigned on January 19, 2019.
  9. Unofficially resigned on January 19, 2019; held her last event on February 25.
  10. Unofficially resigned on July 22, 2018; held her last event on July 30.
  11. Originally named Deng Qian (Chinese: 邓倩; pinyin: Dèng Qiàn).
  12. Unofficially resigned on July 30, 2018; held her last event on December 30.
  13. Unofficially resigned on January 30, 2019.
  14. Unofficially resigned on February 8, 2020.
  15. Unofficially resigned on January 21, 2019; held her last event on February 25.
  16. Unofficially resigned on January 2019.
  17. Unofficially resigned on September 13, 2019.
  18. 1 2 Unofficially resigned on February 27, 2019.
  19. Graduated from BEJ48 on September 28, 2019, and joined IDOLS Ft on October 5.
  20. Unofficially resigned on January 20, 2019.
  21. Unofficially resigned on January 26, 2019.
  22. Unofficially resigned on March 4, 2019.
  23. Unofficially resigned on January 4, 2019.
  24. Unofficially resigned on January 30, 2019.
  25. Unofficially resigned on January 29, 2019.
  26. Graduated from GNZ48 on January 19, 2019, and joined IDOLS Ft on March 11. Unofficially resigned on February 5, 2020.
  27. Unofficially resigned on April 17, 2020; held her last event on April 24.
  28. Unofficially resigned on March 1, 2019.
  29. Graduated from GNZ48 on January 19, 2019, and joined IDOLS Ft on September 7.
  30. Unofficially resigned on May 10, 2019.
  31. Graduated from GNZ48 on January 19, 2019, and joined IDOLS Ft on April 13, 2020.
  32. Graduated from SHY48 on April 19, 2019, and joined IDOLS Ft on June 2.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Hua, Xiaoyu (January 20, 2019). "一线丨SNH48解散五支女团全团重组 官方:对人气成员没影响" [SNH48 Group recombinated by dismissing five Teams, while official said it "have no impacts" on popular members]. Qq.com (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  2. "成员一览" [List of members]. SNH48 Group (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  3. "SNH48解散五支队伍 女偶像变身女主播" [SNH48 Group dismissed five Teams, transforming girl idols into online streamers]. Caijing.com.cn (in Chinese (China)). January 21, 2019. Archived from the original on January 22, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  4. "SNH48姐妹团解散 五个姐妹团人数达三百余人" [SNH48 dismissed its sister groups: More than 300 members were consisted in its five sister groups]. wmxa.cn (in Chinese (China)). January 20, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  5. "SNH48姐妹团解散 官方回应:消息系片面截取放大" [SNH48 dismissed its sister groups: Official said it "intercreped and zoomed in unilaterally"]. wmxa.cn (in Chinese (China)). January 20, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
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