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GOT7’s Jay B to drop 2nd solo EP ‘Be Yourself’

/ 04:53 PM September 03, 2022
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GOT7’s Jay B. Image: Cdnza Records via The Korea Herald

Jay B of GOT7 will make a comeback as a solo musician with second EP “Be Yourself” on Sept. 21, said agency Cdnza Records Friday.

The news came with a collage poster that showed the musician peeking out from behind a sofa full of mischief.

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The member of the septet signed with H1ghr Music, founded by then-Co-CEO Jay Park, in 2021 when the band’s contract with JYP Entertainment expired.

Jay Park stepped down from the CEO position in December last year although he still holds the advisor role. Jay B did not renew his contract with H1ghr Music in March and joined a newly established agency in late July.

Meanwhile, in August last year, the K-pop star put out his first solo EP “Somo:fume” that topped iTunes top albums chart in 49 regions. DC/RA

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