Chungha Set to Release New Music in March, Confirms More Vision
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-02-27 03:20:55
Solo Artist's First Release Since Joining More Vision in October
▲ Courtesy of MORE VISIONMore Vision unveiled a new logo for Chungha on Tuesday, offering a glimpse of what can be expected from her upcoming release.
Debuting in 2016 as part of the project girl group I.O.I, formed through Mnet's girl group audition program "Produce 101," Chungha released her first solo EP, "Hands on Me," in 2017, following the disbandment of the project group later that year.
In March 2023, Chungha departed from her original agency, MNH Entertainment, and subsequently signed with More Vision, an entertainment agency established by rapper and entrepreneur Jay Park, in October.
Chungha is recognized for numerous hit tracks, including "Roller Coaster" (2018), "Love U" (2018), and "Gotta Go" (2019).
Courtesy of MORE VISION
Chungha, the solo artist, is slated to make a musical comeback in March, according to an announcement from her agency, More Vision, as reported by the Korea JoongAng Daily on Tuesday.
This upcoming release will mark Chungha's first musical endeavor since her affiliation with More Vision in October. It also represents her first solo release in over a year and a half, following the launch of her second full-length album, "Bare&Rare Pt.1," in July 2022.
Debuting in 2016 as part of the project girl group I.O.I, formed through Mnet's girl group audition program "Produce 101," Chungha released her first solo EP, "Hands on Me," in 2017, following the disbandment of the project group later that year.
In March 2023, Chungha departed from her original agency, MNH Entertainment, and subsequently signed with More Vision, an entertainment agency established by rapper and entrepreneur Jay Park, in October.
Chungha is recognized for numerous hit tracks, including "Roller Coaster" (2018), "Love U" (2018), and "Gotta Go" (2019).
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