Soyeon
Tier ASoyeon Jeon · (G)I-DLE member
전소연
Photo: Spotify (editorial)
- Group
- (G)I-DLE
- Real name
- Soyeon Jeon
- Position
- Leader · Main Rapper · Producer
- Born
- 1998
- Agency
- CUBE
- Status
- Active
About Soyeon
Soyeon (real name Soyeon Jeon) / 전소연 is a member of (G)I-DLE, a k-pop group debuted in 2018 under CUBE, born in 1998. Their position in the group is leader · main rapper · producer, a role that typically shapes how their photocards and stage presence are framed across album promotions.
As part of (G)I-DLE, Soyeon has been featured across the act's 8 years of release history, with member-specific photocards and concept visuals issued for each comeback. NEVERLAND typically collect across multiple album versions to complete a single member's photocard set, since each retailer (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Korean shop POBs) usually offers a distinct exclusive card per release cycle.
Soyeon is currently primarily known for group activities; solo or sub-unit work has not been indexed here at this time.
Soyeon photocard collector context
Building a Soyeon photocard collection at any meaningful scale requires understanding two things at once: the structural rarity of K-pop photocards in general, and the specific market dynamics around (G)I-DLE as an act that delivers strong domestic chart performance and a fast-growing international fandom. The structural side is the same for every K-pop collector — standard cards (one per album opening, member assignment varies by version), retailer pre-order benefit cards (POBs from Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave, Apple Music, plus rotating Korean partners), Korea-only Lucky Draw cards (sealed-box randomized pulls at Korean offline shops), and event-driven cards (fansign attendance, pop-up store exclusives, broadcast event cards). The act-specific side, however, is where the real collector knowledge lives.
For Soyeon cards specifically, the most important variable is per-era visual identity. (G)I-DLE's comeback eras typically split visual concepts across members so that each member has a "concept lane" within an album — a specific styling, hairstyle, color palette, and photo direction. Cards that align with the most photographed or most on-brand era for Soyeon tend to retain the highest secondary-market value over time, while cards from transitional or off-concept eras often trade at significant discounts to peak-era equivalents. Watching the music video for an album you are considering buying is the fastest way to gauge which version's photocards will most appeal to your collecting taste.
From a market-mechanics standpoint, Soyeon cards trade on a few key signals: era significance (debut-era and Lucky Draw cards typically command the highest premiums), card type (fansign and event-exclusive cards are rarer than standard or POB cards), and member visibility within the comeback (cover-card members and music-video-centered members typically hold higher prices than members who were rotated to backline positions for that particular era). For collectors playing a longer game, the most asymmetric value historically comes from buying mint-condition early-era cards before the act's tier-level visibility increases — once a group ascends from Tier B to Tier A or from Tier A to Tier S, the entire back catalog gets re-priced upward, and the cards bought during the lower-tier window become disproportionately valuable.
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Jeon So-yeon of (G)I-DLE in 2020
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Jeon So-yeon of (G)I-DLE in 2020
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(G)I-DLE Airport Departure 2024 Soyeon
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Jeon Soyeon photo call 2024
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Soyeon photocard collecting guide
Soyeon's photocards are produced across the same four-channel structure as the rest of (G)I-DLE: standard album versions (one card per opening, member assignment varies by version), retailer-exclusive POBs (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop, Soundwave, Apple Music, plus rotating partners), Korea-only fansign and lucky-draw cards, and event-specific cards from showcases or pop-ups. The completionist target for a single member set in any given comeback typically falls between 8 and 30 distinct cards depending on how many retailers carried that release.
Secondary market value for Soyeon cards is driven by three factors: (1) which era the card is from — debut-era cards and Lucky Draw cards tend to hold the highest premiums, (2) rarity within the print run — fansign cards and event cards are typically rarer than standard POBs, and (3) condition — high-grade (mint, no edge wear, no surface marks) examples can command 3–10× the price of moderately played copies. When buying Soyeon cards on the secondary market, always insist on clear back-side photos, edge close-ups, and a held-card video before payment.
Frequently asked questions about Soyeon
- What is Soyeon's real name?
- Soyeon's real name is Soyeon Jeon (전소연).
- What is Soyeon's position in (G)I-DLE?
- Soyeon's position in (G)I-DLE is Leader · Main Rapper · Producer.
- When was Soyeon born?
- Soyeon was born in 1998.
- Which group is Soyeon in?
- Soyeon is a member of (G)I-DLE, managed by CUBE.
- Where can I buy Soyeon photocards?
- Soyeon photocards are sold through standard (G)I-DLE album purchases (Ktown4u, Music Plant, Weverse Shop), retailer-exclusive pre-order benefit cards, Korea-only fansign and lucky-draw events, and the secondary market (Mercari, Bunjang). Verify authenticity before any high-value purchase — reprints are widespread.
- Are Soyeon's photocards different across album versions?
- Yes. Each album version of (G)I-DLE typically contains a different photocard for Soyeon, and each retailer adds its own exclusive POB. To complete a full Soyeon set for one comeback, collectors usually need to buy multiple versions and at least 2–3 retailer POBs.
- Is Soyeon currently active with (G)I-DLE?
- Yes — Soyeon is currently active with (G)I-DLE. Track upcoming comebacks and tour dates from the group page or our release calendar.