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9 Portraits of K-Pop Groups that Disbanded in the Second Half of 2022, Contract Not Extended - Internal Issues as the Cause

9 Portraits of K-Pop Groups that Disbanded in the Second Half of 2022, Contract Not Extended - Internal Issues as the Cause

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9 Portraits of K-Pop Groups that Disbanded in the Second Half of 2022, Contract Not Extended - Internal Issues as the Cause

Not only in the first half, there are still a number of K-Pop groups that eventually had to disband in the second half of 2022. With various reasons behind the decision to not continue their careers as a team, the disbandment of these groups is regretted by fans. Here is a list of groups that disbanded in the second half of 2022. Check it out!

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I.C.E, which debuted on November 16, 2015, officially disbanded on July 20, 2022. The announcement of their disbandment was made through Instagram, citing the expiration of the members' contracts with HS Entertainment and their decision not to renew.

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BlingBling, who debuted on November 17, 2020, officially disbanded on July 25, 2022. The members decided to pursue individual careers and terminate their contracts with MAJOR9 label after reaching a mutual agreement.

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GIRLKIND, who debuted on January 17, 2018, officially disbanded on August 13, 2022. According to Next Level Entertainment, the reason for their disbandment was due to "internal issues" and the group could no longer be maintained.

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BOTOPASS, who debuted on August 26, 2020, officially disbanded on August 25, 2022. The decision to disband was made after Jiwon, Seoyoon, and Cui Xiang decided to terminate their contracts with WKS ENE label. Meanwhile, Mihee, who was a contestant on My Teenage Girl, decided to renew her contract.

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Blue Fox, which debuted on October 12, 2018, disbanded on September 5, 2022. However, their situation was a bit confusing, because even though the group announced their official disbandment due to personal and health issues, Junhee, Yeonji, and Ayeon were seen performing only 12 days later on September 17, 2022, and continued to perform at festivals and concerts. So, their actual status is unknown.

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HINT, which debuted on March 31, 2017, officially disbanded on September 27, 2022. Their label, Starpro Entertainment, did not release an announcement. The disbandment was known to fans through announcement posts on Instagram by the members. However, they did not reveal the reason for the disbandment.

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D-CRUNCH, which debuted on August 6, 2018, officially disbanded on November 9, 2022. Their label, Ai Grand Korea, made the announcement on the group's fan cafe, stating that the decision was made after discussions with the members. The disbandment occurred just three weeks after Dylan's departure from the group due to health reasons, and several months after their last comeback with the single album Addiction in March 2022.

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BVNDIT, who debuted on April 10, 2019, officially disbanded on November 11, 2022. Their label, MNH Entertainment, stated that the decision was made after lengthy discussions with the members and the termination of their exclusive contract following mutual agreement.

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BugAboo, who debuted on October 25, 2021, officially disbanded on December 8, 2022. Like other groups on this list, the decision was made after discussions with the members and an agreement to terminate their exclusive contract. However, just last June, they made a comeback with Pop.