BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Goes Solo, Signs with Warner Records

Jisoo joins Warner Records ahead of her solo mini album Amortage (Feb 14), marking a new era in her career as the final BLACKPINK member to go solo
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Jisoo, the eldest member of the global K-pop phenomenon BLACKPINK, is taking her solo career to the next level with Warner Records. This exciting news comes just ahead of the release of her debut solo mini album, Amortage, on February 14th.

Jisoo is no stranger to breaking records and captivating audiences worldwide.  As one-fourth of BLACKPINK, she’s already a global icon. Now, she’s ready to show the world what she can do on her own.

In a statement, Jisoo shared her excitement, saying, “I’m excited about this new era and the continuation of my musical journey. I feel like I’m just getting started and I’d like to thank the BLINKs for all of their love and support. This is just the beginning and I’m thrilled to kick off this seismic moment with Warner Records.”

Warner Records is just as thrilled to have her on board.  Aaron Bay-Schuck, CEO and co-chairman of Warner Records, said,”There is no question that Jisoo is one of the biggest stars in the world, and we have no doubt that her solo career will be even more impactful. The energy, passion, and artistry Jisoo brings to her music is on another level.”

“Her music transcends cultures and Tom Corson and I along with the entire team are thrilled to join forces with JISOO as she continues to make history and inspire millions around the world.”

Read more: BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars’ ‘Apt.’ Becomes YouTube’s Fastest K-Pop Music Video to Hit 500M Views

This move makes Jisoo the final member of BLACKPINK to sign a solo deal with a major label.

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