Farewell To VIXX: Ken And Leo Leave Jellyfish Entertainment

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VIXX members Ken and Leo have chosen not to extend their contracts with Jellyfish Entertainment. VIXX, which debuted in 2012 through the reality show MyDOL, comprised four members: Leo, Ken, N, and Hyuk.

Over the years, the group experienced changes with Hongbin and Ravi departing in 2020 and 2023, respectively. VIXX gained recognition for their popular tracks including “Amnesia,” “Chained Up,” and “Error.”

On March 4, Jellyfish Entertainment announced that VIXX members Ken and Leo will not be renewing their contract with the agency.

They expressed gratitude to fans for supporting VIXX, Ken, and Leo, and assured they would cheer on the idols for their future endeavors.

The company confirmed that all VIXX members desire to remain part of the group and continue activities with Jellyfish Entertainment. They thanked VIXX and fans for 11 years. Fans expressed excitement for Leo and Ken’s future activities.

VIXX, renowned as a concept group, excels in embodying and executing various themes. Originally debuting with six members in 2012, Hongbin and Ravi departed in 2020 and 2023 respectively.

VIXX’s Ken and Leo left their agency (Credit: allkpop)

Their debut track “Super Hero” launched in May 2012. Notable hits include “On and On,” “Voodoo Doll,” “Chained Up,” “Dynamite,” “Hyde,” and “Error.” Their latest comeback occurred in November 2023 with the mini-album “Amnesia” and the title track “Continuum.”

More About Ken And Leo

Ken, the vocalist of VIXX, debuted as an actor in 2015 with the musical “Chess,” portraying the lead role of Anatoly Sergievsky. He has since been involved in several other musical productions.

Leo, also a vocalist of VIXX, ventured into musical acting in 2016, starring as Armand in “Mata Hari.” In July 2018, he released his debut solo EP, “Canvas.”

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