Cignature Gears Up for New Album as Six-Member Group
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-20 05:28:53
C9 Entertainment confirms preparations for upcoming release while Belle pursues activities with UNIS
▲ Courtesy of C9 ENTERTAINMENTC9 Entertainment expressed gratitude to everyone who supported Belle during her time with the group and revealed that she will be active as a member of UNIS for the next 2.5 years.
Initially debuting as a seven-member group in February 2020 with the single "Nun Nu Nan Na," cignature underwent a change when Belle participated in SBS's girl group audition program, "Universe Ticket," under her real name Jin Hyeon-ju. The show, which premiered in November, recently concluded with Belle securing a spot among the final eight members and subsequently debuting with the project group UNIS.
Following Belle's departure, the girl group released its fourth EP, titled "Us in the Summer," in 2023.
Courtesy of C9 ENTERTAINMENT
Cignature, the girl group under C9 Entertainment, is in the process of preparing for the release of a new album as a six-member group, excluding Belle. The agency made the announcement via a post on the group's official fan cafe on Thursday.
Initially debuting as a seven-member group in February 2020 with the single "Nun Nu Nan Na," cignature underwent a change when Belle participated in SBS's girl group audition program, "Universe Ticket," under her real name Jin Hyeon-ju. The show, which premiered in November, recently concluded with Belle securing a spot among the final eight members and subsequently debuting with the project group UNIS.
Following Belle's departure, the girl group released its fourth EP, titled "Us in the Summer," in 2023.
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