TASTY And Woollim Entertainment Continue To Clash Over Duo's Upcoming Release In China

The battle between Chinese-Korean pop duo TASTY and Woollim Entertainment continues.

On July 22, TASTY's Jung Daeryong and Jung Soryong uploaded screen captures of a KakaoTalk conversation to their official Twitter as evidence that they tried to contact their record label, Woollim Entertainment to no avail.

In the three uploaded screen caps, the pop star twin brothers show their attempts at calling the CEO of Woollim through the messaging app's voice talk feature. They also show a conversation between the duo and an unnamed company official.

In a report by XSports News, TASTY explained that after they returned to China on June 3, they attempted contact with the CEO of Woollim on June 6. Then, on July 21 they had also tried to contact Woollim before announcing the upcoming release of their Chinese single. The tweets have since been deleted from TASTY's account.

Woollim Entertainment released an official statement in response. According to TVDaily, Woollim shared that TASTY still left for China without notice and then contacted the CEO to tell him that they wanted to cancel their contract. "It was a one-sided agreement," Woollim's statement reads. "After a month without contact, TASTY declared the start of their Chinese activities also through SNS. Today, once again, they only use SNS to make statements that look like they tried to contact us."

The record company's statement ends with a firm reminder that TASTY are still under contract and that releasing and promoting a Chinese album acts in violation of that contract.

Woollim has also asked for the group to talk to them directly and not just through phone and SNS services. TASTY have yet to reply to their request.

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