WSWF! Meet Korea Team BUMSUP (Member Profiles)
WSWF is here! Meet Team BUMSUP, the Legendary Line-up from Korea
The first episode of World of Street Woman Fighter (월드 오브 스트릿 우먼 파이터) aired on May 27, 2025, and Mnet really went global this time. It’s the third official season following the smash hit Street Woman Fighter(WSWF) series, but this one’s international—with crews from Korea, the U.S., Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and more. And representing Korea? None other than Team BUMSUP (범접).
These queens are basically a dream team—think of them as the Avengers of Korean dance~. They’ve been ruling the scene for years individually, but now they’re back together to snatch the world title. With OG leaders like Honey J, Lip J, and Aiki, plus powerhouses like Leejung and Noze, it’s like every fan-favorite from past seasons decided to join forces. Honestly, they didn’t come to play—they came to win. From powerful waacking to girl’s hip-hop with serious attitude, their styles are as diverse as their personalities.
BUMSUP made a powerful entrance with a fusion performance mixing K-pop, dancehall, and hip-hop. Every member got their moment, but it was their team chemistry and emotional synergy that really hit hard. You could feel the history between these dancers—it’s not just competition, it’s respect, friendship, and straight-up girl power. Fans are already calling them “the final boss team” ㅎㅎ.
Meet the Members of BUMSUP (범접) – Korea’s Elite Dance Crew
- Honey J (https://www.instagram.com/__honey.j__/) – Leader of HolyBang, K-hip-hop queen, and professor. Her charisma and groove are unmatched. She’s the mother of the crew in both skill and vibe.

- Lip J (https://www.instagram.com/lipjmolip/) – Waacking legend from PROWDMON and MOLIP, known for her stunning stage presence and iconic facial expressions. Her nickname comes from her pretty lips, but it’s her bold moves that really define her.

- Aiki (https://www.instagram.com/aiki_kr/) – HOOK leader, K-pop choreographer, and mom with the most explosive energy. She brings humor and heart to every show she’s on.

- Ri.hey (https://www.instagram.com/rihey__/) – The cool, sharp, and stylish choreographer from COCA N BUTTER. She’s known for her incredible musicality and teaching skills.

- Hyojin Choi (https://www.instagram.com/hyojin__choi__/) – With modern dance roots and WAYB experience, Hyojin blends technique and raw emotion like no one else.

- Gabee (https://www.instagram.com/gabeegal/) – The vibrant, unpredictable force from LACHICA. She’s bold, funny, and a total scene-stealer.

- Noze (https://www.instagram.com/nozeworld/) – Former WAYB member and dance challenge icon. Her visuals and sharp choreography made her an instant K-pop favorite.
- Leejung (https://www.instagram.com/leejung_lee/) – YGX’s power dancer and global choreo star. She created legendary routines for ITZY, and she’s got that fearless vibe fans adore.
Each member brings not only technical excellence but also emotional depth, leadership, and a unique dance philosophy. Their bond as a team? Unshakable. Whether it's on stage or backstage, BUMSUP represents the soul of Korean street dance.
Highlights from WSWF Episode 1 – Why BUMSUP Stole the Show
Episode 1 of WSWF ep 1 kicked off with an introduction mission where each team had to present their identity through a short performance. BUMSUP came through with a routine that screamed experience, artistry, and unity. You could tell they weren’t just performing—they were telling a story. From Lip J’s elegant waacking to Aiki’s hilarious yet fierce moves, it was a showcase of everything Korean street dance has evolved into.
Fans online are already calling it the most impactful first episode performance, with some saying it even rivals past season finales ㅋㅋ. Their segment quickly shot up in YouTube views, and the crew is leading early polls. Some K-netz even joked that it’s unfair to have so many icons in one team… but hey, that’s the WSWF energy we signed up for!
What makes BUMSUP different is not just their fame or talent—it’s their message. They’re here to show that women in their 30s (and beyond) can still dominate the scene. Dance isn’t just for the young or trendy—it’s for those who put in the work, sweat, and passion. Whether it’s in Seoul or São Paulo, this is the global street battle we’ve been waiting for.
Final Thoughts
From the very first moments of WSWF ep 1, it was clear that this isn’t just another season of *Street Woman Fighter*—it’s the global takeover. And BUMSUP isn’t just representing Korea, they’re repping every fan who’s ever been inspired by their moves, their stories, and their journeys. Watching them dance again feels like catching up with old friends who got even cooler since the last time you saw them ㅎㅎ.
As WSWF unfolds, we can expect epic battles, tearful moments, and lots of viral choreo—especially with BUMSUP setting the bar this high from the start. Let’s go queens ^^.