Meng Meiqi (born October 15, 1998) is a Chinese singer signed under Yuehua Entertainment.[1] She began her career as a member of South Korean girl group WJSN in 2016 and went on hiatus from the group from early-2018 prior to leaving in 2023 due to the expiration of her contract. After finishing first in the Chinese edition of the survival show Produce 101, she became a member of the Chinese girl group Rocket Girls 101 in 2018.[2]

Meng Meiqi
Meng in 2019
Born
Mèng Měiqí

(1998-10-15) October 15, 1998 (age 25)
Occupation
  • Singer
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2016–present
Labels
Formerly of
Chinese name
Chinese
Hanyu PinyinMèng Měiqí
Korean name
Hangul맹미기
Revised RomanizationMaeng Migi
McCune–ReischauerMaeng Miki

Early life edit

Meng was born on October 15, 1998, in Luoyang, Henan, China.[1]

Meng studied in Luoyang Foreign Language School's Junior High department. She subsequently went to South Korea to become a trainee when she was 15 years old.[3]

Career edit

2016–2017: Debut with WJSN and acting debut edit

In December 2015, Starship Entertainment began to release information about a girl group consisting of four units as a collaboration with Chinese entertainment company, Yuehua Entertainment. Meng, alongside the other members of the group's lineup, released a cover of "All I Want For Christmas Is You" by Mariah Carey on December 21. She debuted in WJSN on February 25, 2016, with their first mini-album, Would You Like?.[4] On December 21, she sang the theme song of a movie, Tohoku is spoken all over the world, with Wu Xin and Ma Li.[5]

Meng made her acting debut in 2017 in the film Autumn In My Heart.[citation needed] She was later cast in film Marna alongside WJSN member Wu Xuanyi, Nine Percent and NEX7 member Zhu Zhengting, and UNIQ member Zhou Yixuan.

2018: Produce 101, debut and Rocket Girls controversy edit

Meng in 2019

Due to their participation on the show, they withdrew from the remaining promotions for WJSN's fourth mini album Dream Your Dream. Both Meng and Wu made it into the final line-up of girl group Rocket Girls on June 23, 2018.[6] She ranked first with over 185 million votes, debuting as the "Center" for Rocket Girls. However, due to the group's two year contracts with Tencent, it was rumored that Meng and Wu would not be participating in any activities in South Korea with WJSN.[better source needed] Starship Entertainment then stated otherwise, and confirmed that they would be promoting with both WJSN and Rocket Girls.[7][8]

On August 9, 2018, Yuehua Entertainment and Mavericks Entertainment released a joint announcement stating that they would be withdrawing Meng along with Wu and Zhang Zining from Rocket Girls. Meng and Wu were to resume their activities with WJSN.[9] However, on August 17, both companies confirmed that after coming to an agreement with Tencent, that Meng Meiqi would be returning to Rocket Girls with Wu Xuanyi and Zhang Zining.[10]

2019–present: Solo debut, and departure from WJSN edit

On January 15, 2019, Meng released her first promotional track titled "有种 (Helios)" for the movie, The Wandering Earth. Later in the year, she also released her first extended play, (Jiang), on April 23, 2019, with a lead single under the same title. Within the first twenty minutes of the album's release, it became the fastest selling digital album on QQ Music in 2019 with over 1 million digital sales.[11]

Meng also appeared in the spin-off film of the Step Up franchise, Step Up: Year of the Dance, as the first lead actress. She was also cast as one of the leading actresses for the fantasy film, Jade Dynasty, which was an adaptation from the xianxia novel, Zhu Xian. The movie premiered on September 12.[12]

On October 30, 2020, Meng released a lead single "Mute" for her second EP "Love Not Love (爱·不爱)". The MV for "Mute" was released on November 26, 2020.[13] The second song from the album "Miss You" was released on November 28, 2020, and the last song "Quit" on December 26, 2020.

Meng Meiqi's third EP "岐义双瞳" was released on October 15, 2021.[14]

On November 7, 2022, Meng released her fourth EP 空白频率 (White Frequency).[15] Meng accompanied the release with a dance music video for the EP’s lead single, "Alien".[16]

On March 3, 2023, Starship Entertainment announced that Meng had departed from WJSN after her contract expired.[17]

Discography edit

Extended plays edit

TitleAlbum detailsSales
Jiang (犟)
Track listing
  1. Jiang (犟)
  2. Unfamiliar Girl (陌生的女孩)
Love Not Love (爱·不爱)
Track listing
  1. Mute
  2. Miss You
  3. Quit
岐义双瞳 (Qi Yi Double Pupil)
  • Released: October 15, 2021
  • Label: Yuehua Entertainment
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. 重塑
  2. 无声的情书
空白频率 (White Frequency)
  • Released: November 7, 2022
  • Label: Yuehua Entertainment
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. Flyer
  2. Alien
  3. 少啰嗦
  4. Flyer (Instrumental)
  5. Alien (Instrumental)
  6. 少啰嗦 (Instrumental)

Singles edit

TitleYearPeak chart positionAlbum
CHN
[21][B]
As Lead Artist
"Helios" (有种)20196The Wandering Earth OST
"Jiang" ()Jiang (犟)
"Only You Know" (只有你知道)The Wind (立风)
"I Like You"422019 Hyun Dance Summer Music Season Theme Song
"MUTE"2020N/ALove Not Love (爱·不爱)
" (Suffering)"2021岐义双瞳
"Alien"2022空白频率 (White Frequency)
"心飞扬"Breaking Through OST
Collaborations
"毒液前來"
(with Yang Chaoyue, Duan Aojuan, Yamy and Sunnee)
2018Venom OST
"福气拱拱来"
(with Wu Xuanyi, Duan Aojuan and Lai Meiyun)
201935Boonie Bears: Blast into the Past OST
"Don't Wait Any More"
(with Justin of NEX7)
Step Up: Year of the Dance OST
"C"
(with Zhou Zhennan of R1SE)
2020Special Collaboration
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Filmography edit

Films edit

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotesRef.
2018Marna初恋的滋味Ying TaoSupporting role[citation needed]
2019Autumn In My Heart蓝色生死恋Xin AiSecond lead role[22]
Jade Dynasty诛仙Bi YaoSecond lead role[12]
Step Up: Year of the Dance舞出我人生之舞所不能Xiao FeiLead role[citation needed]
2022Breaking Through我心飞扬TBCLead role[23]
2023Summer With You车晓宇Che XiaoyuLead role[24]

Television shows edit

YearTitleNetworkNotes
2016Would You Like GirlsMnet[citation needed]
2017Outrageous RoommatesMBC[citation needed]
WJSN TVJTBC[citation needed]
2018Korea MBC idol star gamesMBC[citation needed]
Produce 101Tencent VideoContestant
Finished 1st[25]
2019The Coming One 3Tencent VideoJudge
2020Masked Dancing KingYoukuWinner
2021Produce Camp 2021Tencent VideoSenior
Born To DanceiQIYIJudge
2022Wonderland JuniorTencent VideoMain Cast Member
2023The Next 2023Tencent VideoContestant

Notes edit

  1. ^ As a member of Rocket Girls 101 only.
  2. ^ The Billboard China Top 100 was launched in January 2019 by Billboard China. The chart is no longer active.

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