K-pop group THE BOYZ is set to join the global production company One Hundred, creating significant excitement among fans. One Hundred officially announced on the 15th that all members of THE BOYZ would be transferring to their company, with their new activities scheduled to begin in the middle of next month.
One Hundred stated, “The decision to have all members transfer together after communicating with THE BOYZ was very impressive,” and emphasized that they would provide full support for the group as they embark on this new chapter. This transfer is anticipated to be an opportunity for THE BOYZ to showcase not only their team activities but also their individual talents. However, whether they will continue to use the name ‘THE BOYZ’ requires discussions with their current agency, IST Entertainment.
THE BOYZ is an 11-member group consisting of Ju HakNyeon, YoungHoon, JuYeon, HyunJae, SangYeon, SunWoo, Q, Kevin, Jacob, Eric, and New. Since their debut in 2017, they have captured the hearts of domestic and international fans with their outstanding visuals and performances, establishing themselves as a leading 4th generation idol group. They have released various hit songs such as ‘REVEAL’ and ‘THRILL RIDE’, gaining public attention.
Additionally, One Hundred was established through a joint investment by Cha GaWon, the chairman of PIAC Group, and MC Mong. It has Big Planet Made Entertainment, INB100, and Million Market as its parent companies. The company focuses on producing K-content by collaborating with various artists and creators both domestically and internationally.
Fans are eagerly watching to see if this transfer will be a new turning point for THE BOYZ and are looking forward to the amazing achievements they will accomplish through their new music and activities. The collaboration between THE BOYZ and One Hundred is drawing attention to what changes it may bring to the K-pop market.
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