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GOT7 Youngjae Signs With AndBut Ahead of Solo Comeback

Youngjae has found a new agency to call home! The GOT7 member has officially signed with AndBut Company three months after parting ways with Sublime Artist Agency.

Choi Youngjae Signs Exclusive Contract with AndBut

On June 24, AndBut Company announced the signing of an exclusive contract with the multi-talented artist.

The agency expressed their excitement, stating, “We are happy to have signed an exclusive contract with Youngjae. We will not spare any support to help the multi-talented Youngjae maximize his abilities and strengths so that he can be loved by many people. Please show lots of support.”

AndBut Company is a new agency established by a former JYP Entertainment employee who has maintained a connection with Youngjae since his debut. The longstanding relationship likely played a role in Youngjae’s decision to join the new agency, as it provides a sense of continuity and trust.

Youngjae, who debuted as a member of the boy group GOT7 in 2014, has been active as a solo artist since 2021. He released his first full-length studio album, “Do It,” in November of last year, showcasing his versatility and talent as a solo performer.

Youngjae’s Fresh Start in 2024

Earlier on June 22, Youngjae dropped the first teaser image of his upcoming digital single, “T.P.O,” on his social media account, announcing his comeback for the first time in about eight months. This upcoming release is highly anticipated by fans, who are eager to see what new musical direction Youngjae will take.

The transition to AndBut Company marks a new chapter in Youngjae’s career, filled with opportunities for growth and exploration. The agency’s commitment to fully supporting his endeavors also suggests that fans can look forward to a range of exciting projects in the future.

Wishing all the best to Youngjae on his new start! This move is also expected to bring fresh and innovative content from the artist, further solidifying his place in the music industry.

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