
The 12 months 2022 has been a bit bumpy for YG Leisure as lots of its artists have determined to half methods with the label.
Though it’s typical for artists to hunt out new businesses when their contract with their former label ends, an unusually excessive variety of artists have departed from YG Leisure this 12 months.
Beginning with Massive Bang member T.O.P, adopted by Taeyang and Daesung, all three revealed that they are going to be parting methods with YG Leisure. T.O.P introduced his departure from YG Leisure earlier this 12 months in February, and Taeyang introduced he will probably be transferring to The Black Label, an related firm of YG Leisure. Quickly after, Daesung additionally revealed that he will probably be leaving YG Leisure. Now, G-Dragon is the one member of Massive Bang to stay with YG.

Not solely that, two TREASURE members determined to half methods with the label this 12 months. Simply after two years of selling with TREASURE, Bang Ye Dam and Mashiho selected to depart the group and the company. Bang Ye Dam defined he wished to pursue his desires as a producer and determined to depart YG Leisure. In the meantime, Mashiho determined to depart because of well being causes.

Already, YG Leisure had misplaced many artists this 12 months, however on December 30, the company revealed that every one 6 members of iKON determined to depart the label. With all six members leaving YG Leisure, a complete of 11 artists have determined to depart the corporate in 2022.

Moreover, Ok-netizens have seen that there are actors beneath YG Leisure whose contracts are about to run out and count on extra celebrities to probably go away the corporate.
Netizens commented, “Wow, everyone seems to be leaving YG,” “Proper now, there are singers and actors leaving YG after their contracts expired…I heard BLACKPINK will go to The Black Label too, surprise what is going on to occur to YG,” “What is going on on YG?” “That is actually surprising…YG is about to go down,” “I hope B.I. joins iKON once more,” and “YG proper now: 🕸🕸🧹🕷”