Singer Soyu signs with new startup label Big Planet Made
임승혜 2021. 9. 29. 15:35
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Singer Soyu, a former member of Sistar, has signed a contract with new startup label Big Planet Made (BPM), the agency announced Wednesday. Big Planet Made has taken its first step in the entertainment industry by signing our first artist Soyu," ..
Singer Soyu, a former member of Sistar, has signed a contract with new startup label Big Planet Made (BPM), the agency announced Wednesday.
“Big Planet Made has taken its first step in the entertainment industry by signing our first artist Soyu,” said the label in a statement. “We plan on discovering talented groups through a well-structured system and build up the company with a unique story of our own.”
Soyu also posted on her Instagram on Wednesday that she has decided to leave Starship Entertainment, where she debuted as a member of Sistar and start fresh with a new agency.
“Please look forward to my upcoming activities with refreshed energy from the new company,” she wrote.
BY YIM SEUNG-HYE [yim.seunghye@joongang.co.kr]
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