A former member of IZ*ONE, she is actively pursuing her career as a solo artist.
Her partnership with DOD is anticipated to enhance her diverse activities.
Lee Chae Yeon has signed an exclusive contract with the comprehensive entertainment company DOD. On December 12, DOD announced, 'We have established an exclusive partnership with the multi-talented Lee Chae Yeon and will fully support her to showcase her talents across various fields.'
Having risen to fame as part of the project group IZ*ONE formed through Mnet's 'Produce 48', Lee Chae Yeon gained significant popularity among K-pop fans for her impressive stage presence. As a solo artist, she released multiple hit songs such as 'HUSH RUSH' and 'KNOCK' in 2022, earning her the title of 'Performance Queen.'
Currently, Lee Chae Yeon is actively engaging in music, variety shows, and acting, fostering connections with fans and audiences through diverse projects. Her individual YouTube channel, 'Karakkarik Chae Yeon,' allows her to interact with fans and expand her reach. Her collaboration with DOD is expected to enhance her activities further.
Lee Chae Yeon's exclusive contract with DOD represents more than just a business agreement. Having been recognized for her exceptional stage skills in the K-pop landscape, she is expected to unveil even more possibilities on this new journey with DOD. This move has the potential to create synergy, especially through collaborations with various artists under BTOB Company.
Lee Chae Yeon has garnered immense affection as a solo artist, continuously attracting attention with her latest releases. Her musical diversity and capabilities seem poised to expand into even more areas. Collaborating with DOD will likely enhance this variety.
Lastly, her YouTube channel, 'Karakkarik Chae Yeon,' serves as a platform for engaging with fans, offering her opportunities for growth through various content. The contract with DOD significantly amplifies the likelihood of showcasing her talents across more platforms.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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