What did CL of 2NE1 discuss with YG Entertainment's executive producer Yang Hyun-suk?
A representative from YG Entertainment told Xportsnews on the 3rd that it is "difficult to confirm" details about CL and Yang Hyun-suk's meeting, describing it as a personal encounter.
Earlier that day, a media outlet reported that CL recently met with Yang Hyun-suk to engage in an in-depth discussion about the future direction of 2NE1's activities.
Currently, 2NE1 continues group activities under YG, but individual members are signed to different agencies, allowing them to pursue solo projects alongside group endeavors. The meeting between leader CL and Yang Hyun-suk has sparked interest in how it might influence 2NE1's future activities.
2NE1 debuted in 2009, leaving a lasting impact with hits like "Fire," "I Don't Care," "I Am the Best," and "Come Back Home." However, the group disbanded in November 2016 following contract expirations, releasing the digital single "Goodbye" in January of the following year before going their separate ways.
Last October, 2NE1 held a full-group concert at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, their first in about 10 years and 6 months, selling out all 12,000 seats at lightning speed, proving their enduring popularity.
To accommodate more fans who had waited for 2NE1, they expanded the venue size and held an encore concert in April at the KSPO Dome in Olympic Park, selling out 22,000 seats and concluding their Asia tour with a grand finale.
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This article was originally published in Korean on Xportsnews and was translated into English using AI.
by Jang Inyoung