Yugyeom Announces Debut Solo Studio Album with AOMG
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insig6622@naver.com | 2024-01-16 08:05:21
Former GOT7 Member Set to Release "Trust Me" on Feb. 21, Marking His First Solo LP Since Joining AOMG
▲ Courtesy of AOMGAs the rapper of GOT7, Yugyeom departed from JYP Entertainment in 2021 upon the conclusion of his contract. Subsequently, he joined AOMG, the agency founded by Jay Park, where he has since unveiled a series of solo works, including the EP "Point Of View: U" and digital singles "Take You Down," "Ponytail," and "Lolo."
In celebration of their 10th debut anniversary, all seven members of GOT7 recently shared handwritten letters to express gratitude to their fans. Yugyeom, the youngest member, posted his letter on his personal account, tagging each member. However, Bambam's response to Yugyeom's post garnered attention for its unconventional nature—replying with a meme that humorously read, "Die Bitch."
Courtesy of AOMG
On Tuesday, AOMG agency confirmed that Yugyeom, former member of GOT7, is set to release his inaugural solo studio album, titled "Trust Me," on February 21. This announcement follows his digital single "Lolo," released approximately seven months ago, with the titular track securing the top spot on the iTunes top songs chart in 16 regions.
In celebration of their 10th debut anniversary, all seven members of GOT7 recently shared handwritten letters to express gratitude to their fans. Yugyeom, the youngest member, posted his letter on his personal account, tagging each member. However, Bambam's response to Yugyeom's post garnered attention for its unconventional nature—replying with a meme that humorously read, "Die Bitch."
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