- Exclusive Contract: Rosé of BLACKPINK signs with The Black Label for her solo activities, ensuring full support from the agency.
- Final Member Transition: This move completes the solo contract transitions for all BLACKPINK members, following their non-renewal with YG Entertainment.
- New Projects Ahead: Rosé is set to release new music and participate in global activities, with detailed plans to be announced soon.
Rosé of BLACKPINK has officially signed an exclusive management contract with The Black Label, the agency announced on June 18, 2024.
This marks a new chapter in her solo career, with the agency promising full support for her upcoming projects, including new music and global activities.
Rosé of BLACKPINK Joins The Black Label for Solo Career
This signing completes the individual contract arrangements for all BLACKPINK members, following their decision not to renew their solo contracts with YG Entertainment. Rosé joins her bandmates Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo, who have each established their own agencies for solo ventures.
The Black Label has committed to providing full support for Rosé’s upcoming projects, which include new music and global activities. Specific details about these projects will be revealed in the near future.
This move completes the individual contract transitions for all BLACKPINK members. Previously, Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo each established their own agencies, paving the way for their solo endeavors.
Despite the members’ solo pursuits, BLACKPINK remains under contract with YG Entertainment for group activities. Fans eagerly await news of a potential group comeback from the globally renowned K-pop quartet.
With Rosé joining The Black Label, all BLACKPINK members have successfully embarked on their individual paths while maintaining their commitment to group activities, promising an exciting future both as solo artists and as a united force in the K-pop industry.
“The Black Label is excited to support Rosé’s solo journey, promising full backing for her upcoming music and global activities.”