SM Entertainment Japan has officially unveiled GPP, an eight-member all-Japanese girl group set to revolutionize J-Pop. With their digital pre-release “Bring it Back” dropping December 16, 2025, and their major debut single on January 14, 2026, GPP is poised to become the next big sensation in Asian pop music.
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What Does GPP Stand For?
The acronym GPP carries powerful symbolism—”G” represents “Genkai Toppa” (breaking barriers), while “PP” stands for Paper Plane. This combination reflects the group’s mission: to transcend limitations and elevate Japanese pop music to the global stage with resilience and determination.

GPP Meet the 8 Members of GPP
| Member | Birth Date | Age | Position | Background |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mika | May 4, 2002 | 22 | Main Dancer, Rapper | World championship-winning dancer, choreographer |
| Mia | Nov 4, 2002 | 22 | TBA | British-Japanese, former HYBE trainee with KATSEYE |
| Sara | June 28, 2003 | 21 | TBA | Professional dancer |
| Momoka | March 30, 2004 | 20 | TBA | Actress with husky vocals |
| Rinka | Aug 18, 2004 | 20 | All-Rounder | Former Girls Planet 999 contestant, ex-Veil member |
| Honoka | Sept 14, 2004 | 20 | Main Vocalist | Soulful, emotionally charged voice |
| Luna | TBA | TBA | Visual | Former model with elegant presence |
| Anami | Aug 24, 2005 | 19 | Maknae | Former classical ballet dancer |
With an average age of 21, each member brings professional training and diverse backgrounds to create a powerhouse ensemble.

GPP’s Debut Details
The group will hold their inaugural live performance, the GPP Debut Showcase Live, on December 15 at an undisclosed Tokyo venue. Their debut CD single features the lead track “Motivation” alongside “Buzz Down,” available in Limited and Standard editions through Warner Music Japan.
A pre-debut documentary, “GPP Fly: Cliff-Edge Paper Plane Takeoff,” chronicles the group’s intensive training journey, offering fans an intimate look at their preparation for the K-Pop and J-Pop fusion they represent.
Why GPP Matters for J-Pop
Produced by Shim Jae-won, former SM Entertainment performance director behind legendary acts like TVXQ, SHINee, Girls’ Generation, and aespa, GPP combines K-Pop’s rigorous training system with J-Pop’s unique charm. This strategic collaboration positions them to bridge both markets while appealing to global audiences.
For more insights on Asian entertainment trends, check out our coverage of K-Pop industry developments and emerging girl groups.
Learn more about SM Entertainment’s global expansion strategy at their official website.
FAQs
When will GPP officially debut?
GPP’s digital pre-release “Bring it Back” drops on December 16, 2025, followed by their major CD single debut on January 14, 2026.
How many members does GPP have?
GPP consists of eight talented Japanese members: Mika, Mia, Sara, Momoka, Rinka, Honoka, Luna, and Anami, with an average age of 21 years.







