Fans Alarmed As Four Popular Music Artists Announce Departure From AOMG

Many are shocked.

Four popular Korean music artists, Gray, Woo Won Jae, Lee Hi, and GooseBumps, have departed from Jay Park-founded South Korean hip-hop and R&B record label AOMG.

gray
Gray
GooseBumps
GooseBumps
Lee Hi
Lee Hi
Woo Won Jae
Woo Won Jae

On March 28, AOMG released a statement via its official social media accounts. The agency announced that Gray’s, Woo Won Jae’s, Lee Hi’s, and GooseBumps’s exclusive contracts had expired and are not renewing.

Hello, this is AOMG.

We would like to inform you that the exclusive contracts with our artists Gray, Woo Won Jae, Lee Hi, and GooseBumps have expired.

Thank you for the interest and love you have shown to Gray, Woo Won Jae, Lee Hi, and GooseBumps, and we ask for your continued love in the future.

AOMG will support the new challenges of Gray, Woo Won Jae, Lee Hi, and GooseBumps.

Thank you.

— AOMG

Netizens were shocked to hear the news. Not only was it four artists’ departure at once, but it included some we had come to so strongly associate with AOMG.

Fans couldn’t help but be alarmed. They expressed concern regarding the label, suspecting something must be deeply wrong for so many artists to leave at once.

Many are calling it the “end of an era,” as AOMG was considered the greatest Korean hip-hop label.

In 2018, co-CEO Simon Dominic stepped down from his position. In 2021, Jay Park stepped down from his position as CEO of AOMG. In March of 2024, the remaining CEO, DJ Pumkin, resigned. It is believed that his resignation was made in the wake of rapper MEENOI‘s controversies, who had signed with the label just in November.

MEENOI
MEENOI

Some fans pointed out that most artists stayed with AOMG due to their relationship and loyalty to these CEOs. Now, with their departure, nothing is holding them there.

Yoo Deok Gon, who is the current CEO of H1GHR Music, will take over as AOMG CEO. Read more below.

AOMG’s CEO Resigns Following MEENOI’s Controversies

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