K-pop has become increasingly global over the past decade. But every once in a while, a new group appears that makes fans stop and say the same thing:
“This is something different.”
That reaction is now following rookie girl group MEPC, a multinational team that debuted in late 2025 and already stands out for one reason in particular — one of its members is from Nepal, something rarely seen in the K-pop industry.
And fans are starting to take notice.
MEPC (맵시) debuted on December 8, 2025, under GBK Entertainment with the mini album First Fragment.
The group’s name comes from a Korean word meaning to dress stylishly or look chic, while also representing the acronym “My Escape Point C.”

The current seven-member lineup includes idols from several countries:
That international composition alone already makes MEPC unusual even by modern K-pop standards.
But it’s member Hara who has sparked particular curiosity online.
While K-pop has welcomed idols from countries such as Thailand, Japan, China, and Australia, Nepali representation has been extremely rare.
That’s why many fans were surprised to learn that Hara, one of MEPC’s rappers and dancers, is from Nepal.
During the group’s pre-debut period, Hara even shared updates about the group’s progress on social media, including details about the training process that eventually led to their debut lineup.
For fans from South Asia, her debut carries symbolic meaning.
Online discussions often describe her presence in K-pop as “a new step for representation” in an industry that is gradually becoming more international.

Before their debut, MEPC went through a long and complicated trainee process.
Originally introduced in 2022, the project involved dozens of trainees competing for a final lineup through a system created by their agency.
The trainees were divided into different classifications such as:
After multiple lineup changes and fan voting rounds, seven members ultimately earned the “IDOL” status, forming the team that debuted in December 2025.

MEPC’s official debut came with the mini album First Fragment, which included the title track “Truth Seeker.”
Before that, the group released a pre-debut single titled “My Red Face” and a remake of “Where Is The Love” as part of their early promotional activities.
Although the group is still very new, their concept combines multiple genres including:
The group has also begun appearing at festivals and events, gradually building visibility.
Several factors make MEPC stand out among rookie K-pop groups:
Their global lineup
Few K-pop groups feature members from regions like Nepal, Tunisia, and Myanmar.
Their unusual debut system
The group was formed through a complex trainee classification process rather than a traditional survival show.
Their diverse cultural backgrounds
Fans say the members bring different influences that make the group feel distinct from typical rookie teams.
Because of that, MEPC has quietly begun attracting curiosity from international fans looking for something new in K-pop.
K-pop’s expansion around the world has been one of the defining trends of the past decade.
Groups like BLACKSWAN have already shown how multinational teams can reshape the image of the industry.
Now, rookies like MEPC may represent another step in that direction.
With members from multiple continents including a Nepali idol rarely seen in K-pop — the group’s journey is already drawing attention from curious fans worldwide.
And for many observers, it’s another sign that the next generation of K-pop may look very different from the one before it.