K-pop Artist Dawn Begins Alternative Military Service as Social Service Agent
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-12 20:14:31
Dawn expresses gratitude to fans before embarking on his service and plans to reveal completed projects
▲ Dawn (At Area)
Dawn, a member of Pentagon since 2016, left the group and Cube Entertainment in September 2018 after publicly confirming his relationship with singer HyunA, despite the agency's initial denial. Following the breakup with HyunA in November, he pursued a solo music career, releasing songs like "Money" (2019), "Stupid Cool" (2022), and "Dear My Light." Dawn mentioned his intention to reveal projects completed before his enlistment.
Dawn (At Area)
K-pop singer Dawn, formerly known as E'Dawn from the boy band Pentagon under Cube Entertainment, commenced his alternative military service as a social service agent. He shared this update with fans through an Instagram story, expressing appreciation for their support and understanding his choice to start the service quietly.
Dawn, a member of Pentagon since 2016, left the group and Cube Entertainment in September 2018 after publicly confirming his relationship with singer HyunA, despite the agency's initial denial. Following the breakup with HyunA in November, he pursued a solo music career, releasing songs like "Money" (2019), "Stupid Cool" (2022), and "Dear My Light." Dawn mentioned his intention to reveal projects completed before his enlistment.
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