Bang Min-ah debuted in 2010 as a member of girl group Girl’s Day. Girl’s Day first saw success with its sleeper hit “Twinkle Twinkle,” in 2011, before transitioning into a more mature image with “Expect,” (2013), “Female President,” (2013) and “Something,” (2014) which propelled the group to become one of the most popular at the time. Bang made her solo debut with the EP “I Am a Woman Too,” in 2015 and also started her acting career through the lead role in the 2013 film “Holly.” She landed her first lead role on the small screen through SBS’s romantic comedy series “Beautiful Gong Shim,” in 2016 and went on to star in more K-dramas like SBS’s “My Absolute Boyfriend,” (2019) and MBC's “Check Out the Event,” (2021). On the silver screen, she received recognition for her role in “Snowball,” (2020) which earned her multiple accolades including the 'Rising Star' Award at the New York Asian Film Festival.