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LATENCY's Hyun Jin Departs Group Just Two Months After Debut Due to Health Concerns
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LATENCY's Hyun Jin Departs Group Just Two Months After Debut Due to Health Concerns

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Hyun Jin has departed the band LATENCY just two months after their debut.
  • The agency, Ordinary Records, cited health reasons and stated they respected Hyun Jin's decision to terminate his contract.
  • Hyun Jin expressed that he became physically and mentally exhausted from continuing his activities with the group.

The South Korean music scene, known for its intense training and demanding schedules, has once again seen a member depart a group shortly after debut. Hyun Jin's exit from the band LATENCY, a mere two months into their career, sends ripples through the industry and raises questions about artist well-being. Ordinary Records, the group's agency, confirmed the departure, stating that Hyun Jin's decision was based on health concerns and that the contract termination was mutually agreed upon.

Hyun Jin himself shared his struggles, admitting to becoming "physically and mentally exhausted" from the pressures of performing. This candid admission, often rare in the highly polished world of K-pop, sheds light on the immense toll such careers can take. While agencies often emphasize the health of their artists, the reality of grueling schedules, constant public scrutiny, and the pressure to maintain a perfect image can be overwhelming for young performers.

Hyun Jin recently had in-depth discussions about future activities due to health reasons, and respecting Hyun Jin's opinion, we agreed to terminate the exclusive contract.

โ€” Ordinary RecordsAnnouncing Hyun Jin's departure from the band LATENCY.

From a domestic perspective, such news, while unfortunate, is not entirely uncommon. Fans, while disappointed, often express understanding and concern for the artist's health. The narrative typically shifts from the group's potential to the individual's well-being. This situation invites a broader conversation about the sustainability of the K-pop system and the support structures available to idols navigating the intense demands of the industry. The focus now turns to LATENCY's future as a four-member group and Hyun Jin's personal journey toward recovery and well-being, a sentiment echoed by many in the Korean entertainment community.

I became very physically and mentally exhausted while continuing my activities.

โ€” Hyun JinExplaining his reasons for leaving the group LATENCY.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.