The Boyz Sign with One Hundred, Leaving IST Entertainment After Successful Year
ReaA JUNG
queen7203@gmail.com | 2024-11-17 20:52:55
The Boyz have officially signed with One Hundred, a new agency co-founded by MC Mong, marking the end of their contract with IST Entertainment. According to a local media report on Friday, the popular boy group will be joining One Hundred starting in mid-December, as their current contract expires next month.
One Hundred expressed admiration for the group’s unity, stating, “It was great to see all members striving to stay together when seeking a new agency.” This transition demonstrates the members’ commitment to maintaining their bond as they begin a new chapter in their careers.
The Boyz debuted with their first EP, The First, and recently wrapped up promotions for their ninth EP, Trigger, which achieved significant success. The latest album sold over half a million copies in its first week and topped music show charts twice, showcasing the group’s strong fanbase and popularity.
Despite these achievements, the group faced a concerning incident last week involving member Sunwoo. IST Entertainment reported that Sunwoo was assaulted by an overzealous fan who trespassed onto the agency’s property. The attacker was promptly apprehended and charged with breaking and entering as well as assault.
The Boyz’s transition to One Hundred comes as they continue to build momentum in the industry. With a track record of high album sales and notable achievements, including chart-topping performances, their partnership with One Hundred is expected to bring fresh opportunities for growth and creativity.
This new arrangement with One Hundred highlights the importance the group places on unity and artistic freedom, with both the agency and the members dedicated to supporting each other’s ambitions. As they embark on this next phase, fans are eager to see how The Boyz will continue to evolve and what new projects will emerge under their new agency.
Sayart / ReaA JUNG, queen7203@gmail.com
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