Chungha Joins More Vision, an Agency Established by Jay Park
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-10-11 20:54:38
The renowned singer and former I.O.I member forges a new management partnership after leaving MNH Entertainment
▲ More Vision
However, the release of her album was postponed when she parted ways with her former agency, MNH Entertainment, in April after a seven-year association. On Tuesday, Chungha hinted at resuming her career by creating a presence on social media, sharing several pictures of herself.
More Vision, the agency Chungha has joined, was established by singer and producer Jay Park in March of the previous year.
More Vision
On Wednesday, More Vision confirmed that Chungha, a prominent singer and former member of the project girl group I.O.I, has signed with their management firm. Chungha, who embarked on her solo career in 2017 after her debut with I.O.I in 2016, has achieved notable success with hit songs like "Why Don't You Know" and "Love U." She had been in the process of preparing for the release of her album "Bare & Rare Pt. 2."
However, the release of her album was postponed when she parted ways with her former agency, MNH Entertainment, in April after a seven-year association. On Tuesday, Chungha hinted at resuming her career by creating a presence on social media, sharing several pictures of herself.
More Vision, the agency Chungha has joined, was established by singer and producer Jay Park in March of the previous year.
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