Jennie of Blackpink Establishes Solo Label, OA, for Independent Ventures
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-12-24 04:59:09
Renews Group Commitment with YG Entertainment
▲ Jennie's InstagramThe newly formed label, OA, was initiated last month and is reported to be a collaborative effort between Jennie and her mother. This move signifies the artist's endeavor to take on a more independent stance in her career.
In a related development, all four members of Blackpink recently renewed their contracts with YG Entertainment, the management company overseeing the group's collective activities. This contractual renewal reaffirms the commitment of the members to continue their collaboration within the framework of the renowned entertainment company.
As Jennie embarks on her solo journey with the establishment of OA, fans eagerly await to witness the artistic directions and projects she will undertake independently, alongside the ongoing group efforts of Blackpink under YG Entertainment.
Jennie's Instagram
Jennie, a member of the K-pop sensation Blackpink, recently announced the establishment of her solo venture through the formation of the company OA. The artist shared this development on her Instagram account, expressing her intention to pursue individual endeavors in the upcoming year. In her social media post, Jennie acknowledged the support of fans for both her solo activities and those of Blackpink.
In a related development, all four members of Blackpink recently renewed their contracts with YG Entertainment, the management company overseeing the group's collective activities. This contractual renewal reaffirms the commitment of the members to continue their collaboration within the framework of the renowned entertainment company.
As Jennie embarks on her solo journey with the establishment of OA, fans eagerly await to witness the artistic directions and projects she will undertake independently, alongside the ongoing group efforts of Blackpink under YG Entertainment.
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