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Season 1 was all about finding your "spark" and your tribe. It proved that even if you’re totally different, you can create something beautiful when you find your rhythm together.
Let’s be honest: the soundtrack for Season 1 had no business being that catchy. From the anthem to the absolute banger "Party Tonight," the music produced by Nick Cannon brought a legit K-pop flair to Western TV. You’re lying if you say you don't still have "Light It Up" on your workout playlist. 3. Caleb: The Visionary in the DJ Booth
The "Candy-K-Pop" aesthetic was out in full force during Season 1. Between Jodi’s DIY designs and the girls’ iconic performance outfits, the show was a visual explosion of neon, glitter, and statement accessories. It encouraged a whole generation of fans to stop blending in and start standing out. 5. The MacKendrick Prep Drama Make It Pop - Season 1
Are you Team Sun Hi, Team Jodi, or Team Corki? Let us know your favorite Season 1 song in the comments!
It wasn’t just a show; it was a high-energy, K-pop-inspired fever dream that taught us how to "LOUDER." Here is a look back at why the first season still hits all the right notes. 1. The Perfect Roommate Chemistry Season 1 was all about finding your "spark" and your tribe
Whether you were an OG Sun Hi Nation member or you’re just discovering the neon-soaked halls of MacKendrick Prep, there’s no denying that was a cultural reset for Nickelodeon.
The show kicked off with the ultimate "odd-couple" dynamic—times three. We had , the social-media-obsessed diva; Jodi , the fierce fashionista; and Corki , the mysterious academic overachiever. Watching these three clash and eventually harmonize (literally) was the heartbeat of the season. 2. The Music (Duh!) From the anthem to the absolute banger "Party
Every great girl group needs a mastermind, and Caleb was ours. As the resident DJ and the glue holding XO-IQ together, Caleb provided the beats and the comedic relief. His struggle to manage three big personalities while trying to get their music heard was the ultimate "started from the bottom" story. 4. The Fashion