Entertainment cube officially addressed the recent news on Jeon Soyeon’s contract statusconfirming that discussions are ongoing. So it is Leader (G)I-DLEAre the rumors about the agency’s departure true?
Soyeon’s alleged departure from the agency has been denied
This was reported on October 25th Soyeon ultimately decided not to renew her contract with Cube Entertainment, which expires in November. This sparked significant attention from fans, as Jeon Soyeon is not only the leader of the group but also one of the main songwriters and producerswidely credited for shaping (G)I-DLE’s distinctive sound and image.
In response to the report, Cube Entertainment clarified, “We are currently discussing a contract renewal with Jeon Soyeon. It will carry out its future activities as planned.” This statement left the possibility open, indicating that negotiations have yet to be finalized and Cube remains confident of reaching an agreement.
Will Soyeon really leave?
Soyeon’s contract issue has been the subject of speculation since August, when she made a surprising change to the lyrics of her solo song “Is this a bad shit number?” during (G)I-DLE’s concert in Seoul, mentioning the end of his contract in November. This has fueled speculation about his future with the agency.
Initially, a Cube spokesperson reportedly rejected the request, saying that (G)I-DLE members would not have to renew their contracts until next year. However, the agency later confirmed that Soyeon’s contract will indeed be renewed in November and that negotiations were ongoing.
Jeon Soyeon’s contribution to (G)I-DLE’s success is undeniable. As a multifaceted artist involved in production, songwriting and choreography, her departure would mean a major change for the group and its creative direction. Fans eagerly await updates on her decision, hoping for a renewal that will allow her to continue leading (G)I-DLE.
The uncertainty surrounding Soyeon’s contract highlights her importance to both Cube Entertainment and (G)I-DLE Cube’s statement underlines its commitment to continuing discussions with her in the coming weeks.