“I’m excited for her comeback!” Jessi’s Departure from P NATION Leads to a New Beginning with More Vision

Singer Jessi has found a new home in More Vision, as announced on April 15th by the agency under the title “MORE VISION New Artist, Jessi.”

The news comes after her performance with Park Jae Beom, who had been waiting for her, in Thailand.

Jessi expressed her gratitude to Park Jae Beom and said, “I have been working in this industry for 18 years, and my prime has not yet come. I look forward to a new beginning and a new journey.”

Her move to More Vision follows her departure from P NATION, the agency founded by PSY, where she ended her exclusive contract.

Antenna Music was once rumored to be in talks with Jessi after she expressed her desire to join the agency where Yoo Jae Suk and Lee Mi Ju are affiliated.

However, it was later found out to be false, and Jessi‘s final destination turned out to be Park Jae Beom‘s More Vision.

Jessi debuted in 2005 as a member of the group Uptown and gained attention as a unique rapper.

After signing an exclusive contract with P NATION, she became a star rapper with global hits such as “NUNU NANA” and “ZOOM,” and has been active in various entertainment programs, receiving much love as a leading star.

Netizens have expressed their excitement for Jessi‘s new journey, congratulating her on finding a new home in More Vision.

Many have also expressed their support for her, saying they can’t wait to see what she has in store for her fans.

One netizen commented, “I’m so happy for Jessi. She’s such a talented artist, and I’m glad she found a new home where she can continue to grow and thrive.”

Another added, “Jessi is a force to be reckoned with, and I have no doubt that she will continue to dominate the music industry. I can’t wait to see what she has planned for us!”

Overall, it seems that Jessi‘s move to More Vision has been well-received by her fans and netizens alike. With her talent and dedication, there’s no doubt that she will continue to make waves in the music industry.

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