K-Pop group Solia disbands just five days after debut — issues apology to fans
K-pop group Solia suddenly disbanded just five days after they were launched.
Girl group Solia, composed of Soree, Seona, Soyeon, Hayeon, and Eunbi, debuted last Aug. 17. Their debut song is called Dream. The music video for the track has garnered 654,000 views on YouTube as of writing.
However, on Aug. 22, Solia announced on their social media accounts that they were disbanding. According to them, this is due to the “circumstances” of their company, Space Music Entertainment.
The group posted on Instagram,
“I’m sorry to surprise you with a bad story all of a sudden. Now that the company can no longer lead our team Solia due to its circumstances, we have a long conversation with the company.”
The K-Pop world got shaken due to this news and it’s evident that fans are sad about the news.
“It was such a short time, but I want to say thank you and sorry to the fans who supported us and loved us. If you’re curious about the members’ personal activities or their daily lives, I’d appreciate it if you follow them on their Instagram. Once again, I’m sorry to the fans.”
One of the members of the girl group, Soree, wrote on Instagram,
“I’m sorry for the short promotion, but thanks to the members and the fans who supported us, we had a great time. Thank you so much for always supporting and showing interest in me, who was lacking a lot! It’s over with Solia’s voice, but we ask for your continued support in the future!”
It is no secret that being a trainee to be a K-Pop idol is a gamble. There will always be that chance that you’ll train for years and your debut will be uncertain. In this case, though, they debuted but disbanded just right after. Just imagine that. That’s just cruel.
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