BLACKPINK‘s Jisoo has seemingly confirmed that her long-awaited debut solo album will probably be launched this yr.
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The final member of the woman group to go solo, Jisoo has lengthy teased a solo enterprise, revealing in the beginning of the yr that she was going to file an album in 2022.
Additional into 2022 although, she mentioned she’s “undecided how a lot I wish to go solo but,” explaining that she has not shaped an image of what a solo music profession would appear like for her. “The music I hearken to, the music I can do, and the music I wish to do – what ought to I select?”
Now, answering questions on Weverse to finish 2022, Jisoo appeared to verify that the album would arrive this yr.
She wrote: “Please anticipate Jisoo’s solo album in 2023.”
JISOO SOLO IN 2023 AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/lyn4UdGAa8
— jj (@jjalt5) December 31, 2022
YG Leisure then confirmed in an announcement: “BLACKPINK’s Jisoo is at present working exhausting on recording her solo album. Whereas finishing up a busy world tour schedule since final yr, she completed the album jacket photograph shoot and labored on music manufacturing every time she bought the time as a way to hold the promise with followers. She’s going to greet [fans] quickly with excellent news.”
Jennie was the primary BLACKPINK member to go solo, with the only ‘Solo’ in 2018. This was adopted by members Rosé and Lisa in 2021, with the releases ‘Lalisa’ and ‘R’, respectively.
Final week, YG Leisure responded to reviews of a possible change in administration for BLACKPINK. It comes after a report by Kpop Herald claimed that the woman group will probably be parting methods with their founding company to affix The Black Label, a YG Leisure subsidiary headed by Ok-pop producer Teddy Park.
“What I can say is that our contracts with the members haven’t ended but,” the YG consultant mentioned of the information, per The Korea Herald. “It’s exhausting to verify whether or not they may signal with The Black Label or not after their contracts finish.”