Photorealistic illustration of NCT member Mark emotionally departing SM Entertainment, with shocked fans and agency building in the background.
Photorealistic illustration of NCT member Mark emotionally departing SM Entertainment, with shocked fans and agency building in the background.
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NCT's Mark to leave SM Entertainment after 10 years

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SM Entertainment announced on April 3 that NCT member Mark's exclusive contract will end next Wednesday. In a handwritten letter, Mark expressed gratitude to members and fans while embarking on a new path. The announcement, coming just after recent concerts, has shocked fans.

SM Entertainment announced on April 3 that NCT's Mark will depart the group, with his exclusive contract ending next Wednesday. He will cease activities with NCT 127 and NCT Dream. NCT 127 will continue as a seven-member group—Johnny, Taeyong, Yuta, Doyoung, Jaehyun, Jungwoo, and Haechan—while NCT Dream will promote with six: Renjun, Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin, Chenle, and Jisung.

In a handwritten letter on Instagram, Mark wrote, "I know this may feel sudden to everyone," explaining his decision to pursue a dream of traveling and performing with an acoustic guitar. "I had many conversations with the members about this decision, and every single one of them supported me," he said. "I feel so thankful it brings me to tears, and at the same time, I feel a sense of lifelong apology."

Mark debuted with NCT in 2016, featuring prominently in NCT 127, NCT Dream, NCT U, and SuperM as a main rapper and dancer. He released his solo album "The Firstfruit" in April last year. SM Entertainment praised him as "a remarkable artist over the last 10 years" and wished him well.

The timing adds to the shock: NCT held six solo concerts at Seoul's KSPO Dome in Olympic Park on March 20-22 and 27-29. Fans expressed disbelief online, with some saying, "The concerts just ended—this feels too sudden," while others respect his choice.

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Fans on X express shock and heartbreak over NCT's Mark leaving SM Entertainment after 10 years, with many citing his overwork and burnout. Supporters applaud his choice for freedom and a fresh start, sharing bittersweet gratitude. Discussions include predictions coming true and subtle fandom tensions.

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Photorealistic image of SHINee's Taemin terminating his contract with Big Planet Made Entertainment, holding termination papers and symbolic staff salary payments outside the agency building.
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SHINee's Taemin terminates contract with Big Planet Made Entertainment

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SHINee member Taemin has ended his exclusive contract with Big Planet Made Entertainment after nearly two years, amid reports of payment delays and internal issues. The agency confirmed the mutual agreement on February 24, 2026. Taemin reportedly covered some staff salaries from his own pocket, earning praise for his loyalty.

K-pop singer Ten, a member of NCT and WayV, will end his exclusive contract with SM Entertainment on April 8 but continue group activities. The South Korean label announced the mutual decision on April 6 via Weverse. Ten shared a personal letter thanking supporters and expressing excitement for new solo challenges.

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SHINee member Taemin has officially ended his contract with Big Planet Made, marking the conclusion of his time with the agency. This development has drawn significant interest from the global K-pop community.

Following BTS member Jungkook's candid 90-minute Weverse livestream on February 26, 2026—which was later removed—the incident has ignited discussions on the pressures of fame, agency constraints, and BTS's future. Amid revelations of past smoking and Hybe criticisms while drinking on air, Jungkook highlighted his solo stardom struggles, hours later pledging renewed effort for the group's comeback.

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YG Entertainment announced on April 30 that it will debut its first boy group in six years, a five-member act, in September. Founder and executive producer Yang Hyun-suk revealed the member count in a video on the company's official blog. No further details, such as the group's name, were provided.

South Korea's leading K-pop agencies HYBE, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment are in early talks to launch a joint global music festival called Fanomenon. The event aims to rival Coachella and debut by the end of 2027. The concept originates from JYP founder Park Jin-young, who leads government efforts to promote Korean culture worldwide.

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Manon Bannerman, a member of the global girl group KATSEYE under HYBE and Geffen Records, has announced a temporary hiatus to focus on her health and wellbeing. The joint statement from the labels confirms her absence from upcoming activities, including Lollapalooza and Coachella performances. Bannerman shared a reassuring message to fans on WeVerse.

 

 

 

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