These groups will soon need to decide whether or not they want to continue working with their agencies.
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Most K-pop groups have 5-year to 7-year contracts following their debuts. After years of promotions, these groups will have their contracts expiring soon. Of course, the possibility for contract renewal is always open but it's back to the artists whether they still want to be managed under their representative agencies with all of the given conditions.
Without further ado, check out the list below!
WINNER
Image Source: YG Entertainment
DREAMCATCHER
Image Source: Dreamcatcher Company
OH MY GIRL
Image Source: WM Entertainment
DAY6
Image Source: JYP Entertainment
iKON
Image Source:YG Entertainment
Cosmic Girls (WJSN)
Image Source: Starship Entertainment
BLACKPINK
Image Source: YG Entertainment