Prior to CLC's debut, Seunghee, Yujin, Seungyeon, Sorn and Yeeun made their first public appearances working as backup dancers for G. NA during her promotions of "G. NA's Secret".
Additionally, the group began to gain publicity through street performances that helped raise money for children with disabilities. In December 2014, Cube Entertainment confirmed their plans to debut a new, multinational girl group in the first half of 2015. Additionally, the company revealed Sorn as the group's first confirmed member.
On this day, the group officially debuted with their first mini album First Love and its title track "Pepe". Concept photo for [[Question (CLC)|Question]] On April 16, the group released their first digital single, titled "Eighteen". Promotions for the single began the following day on KBS' Music Bank.
The group made their second comeback on May 28 with their second mini album Question and its title track "Like". On February 23, 2016, Cube Entertainment announced the addition of two new members to the group: Elkie and Eunbin. Additionally, it was revealed the group would be making a comeback on February 29.
On this day, the group's third mini album, Refresh, was released along with its title track "High Heels". As Eunbin was competing as a contestant on the survival show Produce 101 at the time, she was not present for the album's promotions and does not appear in the original music video for the title track. A version of the music video including Eunbin was released on March 21.
On March 7, it was revealed through the group's appearance on Kiss The Radio that the leadership position, originally held by Seunghee, was passed onto Seungyeon. The group made their Japanese debut on April 13 with the mini album High Heels. Concept photo for [[Nu.
Clear]] On May 18, Cube Entertainment announced CLC would be making a comeback later in the month. The group's fourth Korean mini album, Nu. Clear, was released on May 30.
Eunbin was temporarily taken out of the album's promotions due to health issues, but resumed activities on June 22. On June 21, the group's official fandom name was revealed to be Cheshire. The name was inspired by the group's original logo which featured a cat's face.
On July 27, CLC released their second Japanese mini album Chamisma. On December 27, it was announced the group would making a comeback in January with a brand new concept. Concept photo for [[Crystyle]] CLC released their fifth Korean mini album, Crystyle, on January 17, 2017.
The mini album marked a revamped image for the group, featuring a more charismatic, hip-hop concept. On May 27, the group held their first ever fan-meeting, "2017 Cheshire Entrance Ceremony", at Olympic Hall Muse Live in Seoul. On July 10, CLC announced their plans for a "suprise" comeback sometime later that month.
On August 1, the group's sixth Korean mini album Free'sm, along with its title track "Where Are You? " was released. Concept photo for [[Black Dress]] On January 28, 2018, CLC revealed their plans to release a new digital single ahead of an official comeback.
The group's second digital single, "To the Sky", was released on February 1. CLC's seventh Korean mini album Black Dress, along with its title track of the same name, was released on February 22. The group held a special third-anniversary concert, titled "Black Dress" on April 1.
The concert was donation-based; tickets were free of charge and attendees had the option of making donations to the Korea Insulin Diabetes Association, which CLC was an honorary ambassador for. Concept photo for [[No. 1 (CLC)|No.
1]] On January 8, 2019, Cube Entertainment confirmed CLC would be making a comeback later that month. On January 30, the group released their eighth Korean mini album, No. 1, along with its title track "No.
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