Mimi of Oh My Girl Debuts Solo with Bish Bash Bosh After 11 Years
Kim Mi‑hyun—stage name Mimi and the main rapper of South Korean girl group Oh My Girl—announced her first solo single, "Bish Bash Bosh," on August 20 2026 at 6 p.m. KST. The track dropped simultaneously on Spotify, Apple Music, Melon, Genie, and other major streaming services, officially launching her solo career.
Mimi joined Oh My Girl in 2015, a group that has released five studio albums and twelve extended plays under DSP Media, which was acquired by RBW in 2022. Over the years, she has rapped, written, and produced several group songs while expanding her media presence through variety shows and her personal YouTube channel. Her solo debut comes 11 years after the group’s first release, underscoring her evolution as an independent artist.
"Bish Bash Bosh" is a self‑produced single in which Mimi handled overall production, lyrics, and composition. The track is built around a breakbeat‑driven rhythm, a heavy bassline, and repetitive hooks that spotlight themes of readiness, self‑confidence, and bold energy. The chorus repeats, "Preparations are complete, and it’s time to show my true self," reinforcing the song’s message of personal empowerment.
The accompanying music video, released at the same time as the audio, showcases Mimi’s DJing skills and her passion for music through vivid, sensory visuals. It depicts her growth in a free‑spirited setting, highlighting her distinctive style and unapologetic confidence. A teaser for the video was posted on August 14, sparking anticipation among fans and the wider K‑pop community.
DSP Media confirmed the release date on August 1 2026, noting Mimi’s full creative involvement and her transition into a solo artist. The single is distributed through the company’s standard channels, and no further releases or tour dates have been announced at this time.
"Bish Bash Bosh" is now available worldwide, marking the beginning of Mimi’s solo activities. Industry observers will monitor how the track performs on streaming charts and whether additional solo projects will follow.