YG Entertainment responds to rumours that BLACKPINK are leaving agency
YG Entertainment has responded to rumours that BLACKPINK are leaving the agency for its associate company The Black Label.
Earlier today (30 December) Kpop Herald claimed that BLACKPINK will be moving from YG Entertainment to its associate company The Black Label, founded by YG producer Teddy. A YG official reportedly said in response, "I'm not in the position to confirm the news, but our contracts with the members have not yet ended. It's hard to confirm whether they will sign with The Black Label or not after their contracts end."
[Exclusive] Asked about @BLACKPINK moving to @THEBLACKLABEL, YG official said, "I'm not in the position to confirm the news, but our contracts with the members have not yet ended. It's hard to confirm whether they will sign with The Black Label or not after their contracts end." pic.twitter.com/ihEjcqWzNm
— KpopHerald (@Kpop_Herald) December 30, 2022
Other outlets including SPOTV and Soompi have since reported that YG Entertainment have said the claims that BLACKPINK will be moving agency are "unfounded".
BLACKPINK's second album Born Pink arrived in September. They'll headline a BST Hyde Park 2023 show on 2 July.
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