Courtesy of YG Entertainment
All four members of the globally acclaimed K-pop group Blackpink are parting ways with YG Entertainment to pursue individual solo endeavors. This decision follows the recent extension of the group's exclusive contract with YG for collective projects, as announced in a press release by the entertainment company on Friday.
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Blackpink made history in the K-pop realm last year when their second studio album, "Born Pink," claimed the top spot on both the Billboard 200 and the British Official Albums Chart Top 100, marking the first instance of such achievement by a K-pop girl group.
Earlier this year, the group concluded their second world tour, "Born Pink," amassing a global audience of 1.8 million fans.
Jennie, a member of Blackpink, became the first to announce her solo career move under a new agency she has established. In a post on her Instagram account on Sunday, she expressed gratitude for the accomplishments of the year and shared excitement about embarking on a solo journey in 2024 with her newly formed company, OA. Jennie urged fans to support both her solo venture and, of course, Blackpink.
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