Disbanded 4th-Gen Girl Group Members Still Allegedly Tied Down By Company, Spark Unfair Contract Concerns

Usually, when a K-Pop group debuts, the standard contract binding them to their label expires after seven years. If the group disbands afterward, the members are usually free to make a choice, whether they want to be managed by other labels or continue with the same one. However, for one fourth-generation girl group, things have…

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