- By Simran Srivastav
- Mon, 17 Jun 2024 11:29 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
BLACKPINK member Rose is one of the most popular Kpop stars and fans are eagerly for her comeback. As per the latest buzz, she has reportedly joined YG Entertainment's associate company The Black Label and has been receiving mixed responses from her fans. The agency was founded by Teddy and was formed in 2016. Kpop stars Jeon Somi, Taeyang and Zion are also associated with the same agency. Fans have expressed their concerns over these rumours as the agency is associated with YG Entertainment.
For the unversed, Teddy has been associated with BLACKPINK since their debut. Other members of the group have joined other record labels or established their own agencies.
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It was earlier rumoured that Rose will join Columbia Records but that does not seem to be the case anymore. According to South Korean news outlets, Rose will follow in Lisa, Jisoo and Jennie's footsteps.
She was in the news after she was subjected to baseless rumours about drug use and her agency, YG Entertainment, decided to take quick action against it. The rumours started after an Instagram post by Burberry CCO Riccardo Tisci surfaced on social media. In the post, the singer was seen at designer Eva Chow's house along with Korean actor Kang Dong Won. Some netizens claimed that they saw something resembling drugs and pointed at a white powder in the picture.
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“We’re taking legal action against acts that violate the rights and undermine the honour of our artists. We’re currently monitoring rumours and those who spread them, and we will respond strongly without any leniency,” YG Entertainment's official statement reads.
On the work front, Rose recently collaborated with the survival show 'I-LAND 2: N/a' to lend her voice to its song. The show also released a performance video of the 'Final Love Song' and popular actor Song Kang was seen as the host and narrator in the video.