No Blackpink members renew individual contracts; Thai member Lisa all set to continue solo career with different label


Images from The Nation Tjailand/ANN

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): South Korea top K-Pop agency YG Entertainment has announced that the four members of the K-pop girl group Blackpink would not be renewing their individual contracts with the South Korean agency.

“We will do our utmost to support Blackpink’s activities, and we will cheer on the members’ individual activities with warm hearts,” said the agency in its statement to South Korean news outlet Xsportsnews on Friday.

Dubbed the “biggest girl group in the world”, the band consists of members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, as well as Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban, the only member from Thailand.

YG Entertainment previously reported on December 6 that the four members had signed an exclusive contract for group activities with the agency, partly concluding a months long negotiation after their seven-year contracts expired in August.

However, the decision on individual contract renewal was still in limbo at that time.

The update came on Friday night came just days after Jennie launched her own label, Odd Atelier (OA).

At the time, the singer revealed that she had established the company in November 2023, and described it as “a space that aims to create new things that attract attention in a different way from what is usual or expected”.

Blackpink wrapped up their successful “Born Pink” world tour in September. The tour drew an impressive 1.8 million fans, generating cumulative ticket sales of almost 300 billion won (8.04 billion baht). - The Nation Thailand/ANN

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