Courtesy of YG Entertainment
In a series of announcements coinciding with her birthday, BLACKPINK member Rose revealed her upcoming solo project, "Sunday," following the group's decision to terminate individual contracts with YG Entertainment. The quartet, including Lisa, Jisoo, and Jennie, renewed their collective contract with the agency last year, signaling a new phase in their careers.
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Rose, through an Instagram post, shared insights into her upcoming projects, expressing excitement for fans to hear her latest work. She also offered a 25-second preview of her original track, "Vampirehollie," hinting at her evolving role as a singer-songwriter. Rose invited suggestions for the name of her personal fan community, engaging her followers in the creative process.
Lisa, on February 8, disclosed the establishment of her personal label, LLOUD, positioning it as a platform to showcase her vision in music and entertainment. However, specific details about the label's initiatives remain undisclosed. Rumors suggest Lisa may explore opportunities in acting, with speculations about her potential involvement in AMC's "The Walking Dead" universe.
Jisoo, opting to focus on her acting career, has aligned with Blissoo, an entertainment venture led by her brother. Her debut as a lead actor on the big screen will be in the upcoming movie "Omniscient Reader."
Jennie, after establishing her personal label, ODD ATELIER (OA), in December, made headlines with her appearance on "The Seasons: Lee Hyo-ri's Red Carpet" in January. She is set to star in the upcoming variety show, "Apartment 404 Not Found."
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Rose, Lisa, Jisoo, and Jennie embark on individual ventures after renewing their contract with YG Entertainment
Courtesy of YG Entertainment
In a series of announcements coinciding with her birthday, BLACKPINK member Rose revealed her upcoming solo project, "Sunday," following the group's decision to terminate individual contracts with YG Entertainment. The quartet, including Lisa, Jisoo, and Jennie, renewed their collective contract with the agency last year, signaling a new phase in their careers.
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▲ Courtesy of YG Entertainment |
Rose, through an Instagram post, shared insights into her upcoming projects, expressing excitement for fans to hear her latest work. She also offered a 25-second preview of her original track, "Vampirehollie," hinting at her evolving role as a singer-songwriter. Rose invited suggestions for the name of her personal fan community, engaging her followers in the creative process.
Lisa, on February 8, disclosed the establishment of her personal label, LLOUD, positioning it as a platform to showcase her vision in music and entertainment. However, specific details about the label's initiatives remain undisclosed. Rumors suggest Lisa may explore opportunities in acting, with speculations about her potential involvement in AMC's "The Walking Dead" universe.
Jisoo, opting to focus on her acting career, has aligned with Blissoo, an entertainment venture led by her brother. Her debut as a lead actor on the big screen will be in the upcoming movie "Omniscient Reader."
Jennie, after establishing her personal label, ODD ATELIER (OA), in December, made headlines with her appearance on "The Seasons: Lee Hyo-ri's Red Carpet" in January. She is set to star in the upcoming variety show, "Apartment 404 Not Found."
Sayart
Kelly.K, pittou8181@gmail.com
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