Jessi Parts Ways with More Vision: Opens New SNS Account
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-02-02 06:49:52
Termination of April 2021 Contract Leads to Speculations
▲ Courtesy of More VisionThe contract, initially signed in April of the previous year, saw an end when Jessi left P Nation, headed by Psy, in July 2022. Despite releasing the single "Gum" in October of the same year, Jessi has been conspicuously absent from various promotional activities. This absence, including a non-appearance on a television music chart show, has led to speculation regarding her satisfaction with the agency.
Both Jessi and Jay Park, fellow musician and founder of P Nation, have taken to social media to deny these rumors. The termination of the contract and subsequent developments raise questions about the dynamics between Jessi and More Vision, adding an intriguing chapter to her professional journey.
Courtesy of More Vision
In a notable development, Jessi, the accomplished artist, opened a new social media account on Thursday, urging fans to follow her. This move comes in the wake of the termination of the contract between Jessi and management company More Vision, a decision announced by More Vision on the preceding day.
Both Jessi and Jay Park, fellow musician and founder of P Nation, have taken to social media to deny these rumors. The termination of the contract and subsequent developments raise questions about the dynamics between Jessi and More Vision, adding an intriguing chapter to her professional journey.
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