HomeMusicG-Dragon's Exclusive Contract With YG Entertainment Has Officially Expired

G-Dragon’s Exclusive Contract With YG Entertainment Has Officially Expired

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The two will nonetheless proceed to work collectively sooner or later.

G-Dragon‘s contract with YG Entertainment has formally expired.

According to an official assertion despatched by YG Entertainment to Herald Pop and SPOTV, YG Entertainment shared that G-Dragon’s contract with their firm has expired, however the two sides are at the moment in discussions for attainable collaborations with one another.

Our unique contract with G-Dragon has expired at this level. However, we’re working collectively to debate a separate settlement for a few of his different actions resembling ads.

We will talk about the addition of a separate contract when he resumes his music actions and we are going to present our full assist.

— YG Entertainment

Previously, netizens have been involved that G-Dragon left the corporate when it was found he was not listed as an artist underneath the corporate’s roster.

Netizens Find “Proof” That BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Left YG Entertainment — The Company Responds

Source: Herald Pop and SPOTV



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