Rose KOMCA Exit Decision (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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BLACKPINK’s Rose is the first K-pop idol in 22 years to withdraw from the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA), following Seo Taiji’s decision in 2003. Read on to learn more.

Reports have been rife that BLACKPINK’s Rose has finally parted ways with the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) and created history as she became the second Korean artist after Seo Taiji (2003) to take this step in 22 years. This means all of her copyrights will be managed by U.S.-based label Atlantic Records in collaboration with ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) and BMI (Broadcast Music Inc.).

According to reports, she filed her exit request on October 31, 2024, and after three months, on January 31, 2025, her contract ended. As the BLACKPINK member becomes globally popular, with this move, it will be easier and more efficient to manage her copyrights and royalties because of her promotions in America. Scroll further and learn more.

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