Seunghan from RIIZE Embarks on Solo Career Journey
After Controversy, Seunghan Prepares for a Solo Debut in July
A New Chapter for Former RIIZE Member, Seunghan
Seunghan, formerly of the group RIIZE, is gearing up for a fresh start as a solo artist. SM Entertainment has officially announced that Seunghan is preparing to debut solo this July. The anticipation is building among fans and industry insiders alike.
The Backstory
Seunghan’s departure from RIIZE was marked by controversy, which led to a hiatus and eventually a permanent exit from the group. Historical reports highlight how, in September 2023, Seunghan joined RIIZE, but due to private life issues, his activities were indefinitely suspended in November of the same year.
RIIZE continued as a six-member group, releasing popular tracks like ‘Love 119’ and ‘Boom Boom Bass’, steadily gaining traction in the music scene without Seunghan. Nevertheless, his absence left many fans curious about his next move.
A Message to Fans
With the news of his solo venture, SM Entertainment expressed their commitment to supporting Seunghan through rigorous training and professional management. Seunghan aims to showcase a new side as an artist and connect with his audience on a different level. He has addressed his fans, hoping for warmth, understanding, and continued support.
Looking Forward
In the past, SM Entertainment announced Seunghan’s tentative return to RIIZE, which was met with mixed reactions. After considering the fanbase’s feedback, the decision was reversed, leading to Seunghan’s full transition into a solo path.
Moving forward, Seunghan is driven to prove his artistic talents and ambitions independently. As he prepares for this pivotal period, the support from fans and the broader music industry will play a crucial role in his success.
Follow Seunghan’s journey on SM Entertainment’s official website, and be sure to stay updated on his upcoming releases. Seunghan’s path as a solo artist signifies not just a professional reinvention but also personal growth and redemption.