Weeekly’s Alleged Disbandment Confirmed Through Fan Song Release and Emotional Update

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Weeekly, the popular fourth-generation girl group, has seemingly confirmed their disbandment following an emotional update through the release of their fan song “Daileee.”

The group, which had been on hiatus for almost a year after their last release, “Lights Out,” had kept fans in suspense regarding their future.

Although there had been rumors since February 25, 2025, about the members of Weeekly terminating their contracts with IST Entertainment, the news of their disbandment had not been officially confirmed until now.

In a heartfelt message during the release of “Daileee,” member Jihan comforted the fans, expressing that while the news may come as a shock, she hoped that fans would understand and continue to love the song.

Weeekly (Credit: YouTube)

Jihan’s message also hinted at the possibility of the group reuniting in the future, leaving fans with a glimmer of hope despite the circumstances.

The sudden nature of the announcement has left many fans feeling blindsided, with some expressing their shock on social media.

Fans also expressed their disappointment that the group was unable to properly say goodbye, as the disbandment was confirmed through a fan song released by an external production company rather than an official farewell from the group or the agency.

The producers behind “Daileee” added that the members would now be exploring their individual talents and pursuing their own paths, further confirming the sad news of their disbandment.

This has left many fans heartbroken, as Weeekly had quickly gained a loyal following and had been a promising force in the K-pop industry.

The abrupt end to their journey has sparked a wave of emotional reactions across social media, as fans reflect on the group’s short but impactful career.

By Liam Bennett

Liam Bennett follows the daily pulse of Hallyu, from teaser timelines to award‑night highlights. Liam drinks too much iced coffee while live‑blogging.