Drippin Faces Restructuring as Member Alex Departs the Boy Band
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-07-28 19:27:35
Woollim Entertainment
In a significant development for K-Pop boy band Drippin, Woollim Entertainment, the group's agency, announced on Friday that member Alex will be leaving the team. As a result, the band will undergo a reorganization, continuing as a six-member act moving forward.
The decision comes after Alex took a break from activities since January, citing feelings of being unfit to continue as part of the band. Following extensive discussions with the agency, he made the difficult choice to depart from the group and terminate his contract with Woollim Entertainment.
Alex made his debut as a member of Drippin in 2020, marking the beginning of a promising musical journey with the EP "Boyager." This week, the band commemorated their 1000-day anniversary since debut, celebrating the milestone with a heartfelt special video rendition of "When I'm With You," a beloved fan song from their first full-length album titled "Villain: The End." The group also held their inaugural fan meet event on July 2, further connecting with their dedicated fan base.
As Drippin navigates this period of transition, fans around the world eagerly await updates on the band's reorganization and upcoming projects. With a solid foundation of talent and a devoted fan following, the group is poised to overcome this challenge and continue to make their mark in the K-Pop industry.
The departure of Alex marks a bittersweet moment for Drippin, as they bid farewell to a valued member while looking ahead to a new chapter as a six-member act. As the group remains committed to their passion for music and performance, fans remain steadfast in their support, standing alongside Drippin as they embark on this exciting new journey.
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