There's been talk of singer Gummy negotiating a contract with producer Kim Do Hoon.
According to certain music reps, Gummy has recently been pursuing a contract with WA Entertainment, which is represented by Kim Do Hoon. It's been revealed that the two are currently negotiating terms and conditions of the contract.
WA Entertainment is home to male duo Geeks and male group Phantom. The two groups are both recognized for their musical skill among the public, and if Gummy were to join them, WA Entertainment's musical performance is expected to be even higher.
This past summer, Gummy's contract with YG Entertainment, where she's resided since her debut, finally came to an end.
Gummy debuted in 2003 with her song "If You Come Back to Me" and "We Should've Been Friends," which were major hits, and released multiple other hit songs such as "Forget Me Now," "Memory Loss," "Childish Adult," "Request," "Unrequited Love," and "I'm Sorry." Most recently her OST titled "Day and Night" for SBS drama "The Master's Sun" has been a hit.
Source: KPOPSTARZ
According to certain music reps, Gummy has recently been pursuing a contract with WA Entertainment, which is represented by Kim Do Hoon. It's been revealed that the two are currently negotiating terms and conditions of the contract.
WA Entertainment is home to male duo Geeks and male group Phantom. The two groups are both recognized for their musical skill among the public, and if Gummy were to join them, WA Entertainment's musical performance is expected to be even higher.
This past summer, Gummy's contract with YG Entertainment, where she's resided since her debut, finally came to an end.
Gummy debuted in 2003 with her song "If You Come Back to Me" and "We Should've Been Friends," which were major hits, and released multiple other hit songs such as "Forget Me Now," "Memory Loss," "Childish Adult," "Request," "Unrequited Love," and "I'm Sorry." Most recently her OST titled "Day and Night" for SBS drama "The Master's Sun" has been a hit.
Source: KPOPSTARZ