[NEWS] YG recruits ‘K-Pop Star’ Lee Ha Yi, Lee Michelle and Lee Seung Hoon
2012.05.22
Earlier, it has been reported that ‘K-Pop Star’ finalists Lee Ha Yi and Lee Seung Hoon will likely join YG Entertainment. On May 22, YG Entertainment confirmed the casting of Lee Ha Yi and Lee Seung Hoon with the addition of Lee Michelle and two more contestants.
YG introduced the new signess from ‘K-Pop Star’ through its official blog YG-Life. According to the post, YG recruited Lee Ha Yi, Lee Michelle and Lee Seung Hoon. The agency also plans to sign two more contestants as the post revealed question marks for its #4 and #5 slots.
Meanwhile, ‘K-Pop Star’ grand winner Park Ji Min signed with JYP Entertainment alongside finalists Baek Ah Yeon and Park Jae Hyung. While, SM Entertainment has no plan on recruiting any contestants from the show.
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