JAKARTA - K-pop group APRIL has been declared disbanded by the agency DSP Media. Today, Friday, January 28, the agency released a statement via social media.

“Hello, this is DSP Media. We would like to inform you that our artist APRIL has disbanded. After a long discussion, our agency and the APRIL members have decided to disband," the agency said.

“We ask for your support for the six members who will be walking in a new stage. We also thank the fans who have supported APRIL for six years," the agency concluded.

Previously, RBW's agency announced that it would acquire DSP Media at the end of March.

APRIL is a girl group that debuted in 2015 with the song Dream Candy. Their last release was the special Hello Summer album with the title track Now or Never in 2020.

APRIL consists of six members namely Jinsol, Rachel, Yena, Naeun, Chaekyung, and Chaewon.

In March 2021, the public was shocked by the issue of bullying that occurred among the APRIL group. Hyunjoo, a former member, voiced a problem when he was a member of APRIL where he experienced some discrimination from other members.

Naeun is suspected of being the bully during school as well as the cause of Hyunjoo leaving the group. As a result, Naeun resigned from her role in the Korean drama Taxi Driver.

In early 2022, the allegations were proven wrong and the rumors were false. Lee Naeun also dropped the lawsuit with netizens who spread the news.

This netizen wrote that APRIL's Naeun was a cheerful person during school and never bullied anyone.


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