On March 30, Yong Junhyung took to his personal social media to share his stance regarding the contract dispute. He stated, “Regarding my exclusive contract, I have repeatedly asked for corrections over a long period due to failure to meet key contractual obligations. However, these issues have not been resolved for years and I have ultimately concluded that it is difficult to maintain a relationship of trust.”
He continued, “As of March 12, 2026, I have notified the agency of the termination of the exclusivity agreement for relevant legal reasons and have not yet received any response. I consider the agreement legitimately terminated and intend to continue my activities independently moving forward.”
Previously, Yong Junhyung revealed conflicts with his agency, Black Made, last year. The label operates as a subsidiary of Big Planet Made Entertainment.
At the time, he expressed frustration, saying that on the day of his album’s release, he was suddenly called and informed that the company needed to reorganize its labels due to business expansion and that it would terminate his contract unconditionally. He added that when he questioned the decision, the agency suddenly reversed its position, only to then ask him to leave the company and repay investment funds from a distributor he had never approved, along with alleged damages assessed by the company. He stressed that he had never violated any clause of the contract.
Meanwhile, Yong Junhyung married singer HyunA in October 2024, just nine months after publicly confirming their relationship.
Sources: Nate
