BLACKPINK’s Jisoo to make solo debut this year, recording in process

Updated : Jan 04, 2023 15:30
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Popular K-pop group BLACKPINK's member Jisoo is all set to make her solo debut this year.
Her solo album is currently in the recording phase. Her agency YG Entertainment shared the update that the singer has wrapped up the photo shoot for the album and is likely to announce the album title soon.

In a statement, Soompi quoted Blackpink’s agency saying, ‘BLACKPINK’s Jisoo is currently working hard on recording her solo album. While carrying out a busy world tour schedule since last year, she finished the album jacket photo shoot and worked on music production whenever she got the time in order to keep the promise with fans. She will greet (fans) soon with good news.’

Jisoo is the final BLACKPINK member to make her solo career debut as a singer. Earlier, she made her acting debut with K-drama ‘Snowdrop’, opposite Jung Hae In.

Currently, the band members - Lisa, Jisoo, Rose and Jennie - are touring across countries for their Born Pink world tour. The tour started in the US where they were joined by artists like Camila Cabello for their Los Angeles concert. Following this, they will be heading to places in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The tour will end in late June 2023.

Blackpink debuted in 2016 with the album ‘Square One’. ‘Born Pink’ is their latest album that was released in September 2022, and marked their comeback after two years of hiatus.

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