As many fans of KARA already know, the K-Pop girl group's contract with their agency DSP Media ends in January.
According to the company and the group, the two parties have been discussing options for a contract renewal for some time now.
While there were originally some concerns that come 2014, the group would disband leaving the members to seek out careers with other labels, that is looking increasingly less likely.
On September 2, DSP Media updated fans and followers with a few more details about the contract negotiations.
"The members' contract renewal is progressing very well. It looks like they'll continue to promote under the name KARA," said a spokesman for the company at the group's Full Bloom showcase performance.
KARA fans can breathe a sigh of relief, everything seems to be going according to plan and it should only be a matter of time before we hear the official news that the KARA members have signed a new contract and are on their way to producing more great music in the future.
src | kpopstarz
That should give some comfort to the fans that think Full Bloom is the last album....
I'll believe it after all FIVE contracts are renewed..
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