Infinite Kim Seong-gyu breaks up with Woollim Entertainment “We cheer for the future”

Infinite Kim Seong-gyu. Provided by Woollim Entertainment

Infinite member Kim Seong-gyu broke up with the agency.

Woollim Entertainment announced on the 7th that “Infinite member Kim Seong-gyu, who has been with us for the past 11 years, is announcing that the exclusive contract with our company has ended on March 6, 2021.”

“Recently, after a long discussion with Kim Seong-gyu ahead of the expiration of the exclusive contract, we agreed not to proceed with the renewal of the contract.” I will cheer you with it,” he added.

In addition to group activities, Kim Seong-gyu has been active in various fields such as solo singer activities and entertainment musicals. After completing military service in January of last year, they released their third mini-album’INSIDE ME’ in December.

Infinite debuted in 2010 with the title song’Come Back’ of their first single’First Invasion’. In 2017, Ho-won Lee (Hoya) and Myung-soo Kim (L) in 2019 ended their contract with Woollim Entertainment.

▶The official position of Woollim Entertainment

Hi. This is Woollim Entertainment.

First of all, I would like to sincerely thank the fans who cherished and loved Group INFINITE.

Infinite member Kim Seong-gyu, who has been with us for the past 11 years, is pleased to announce that the exclusive contract with us has ended on March 6, 2021.

Recently, ahead of the expiration of the exclusive contract, after a long discussion with artist Seong-gyu Kim, we agreed not to proceed with the renewal of the contract.

In 2010, Sungkyu Kim has been doing his best in various fields than anyone else as a group Infinite leader. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Seong-gyu Kim, who has been with us for a long time.

We are grateful to all the fans who have generously supported Kim Seong-gyu’s music and activities so far, and we will sincerely support Kim Seong-gyu’s future ahead of a new start.

Thank you.

Yoo Soo-kyung reporter

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