Wonder Girls disbands with final track 'Draw Me'; What's next for the members?

By Maria A. / Feb 11, 2017 02:17 PM EST
(Photo : Getty Images/Sara Kauss) Wonder Girls members perform at iHeartRadio Presents in New York.

After an entire decade, veteran girl group Wonder Girls confirmed its disbandment early this month. As a way to express their gratitude to fans for all their support, Wonder Girls released their final single "Draw Me."

The sentimental pop track was written by members Yeeun and Yubin, Billboard reported. The lyrics sing about the group's ten years together to a career that began on a blank canvass. Although the song was not released with an accompanying music video, it still ranked high on local South Korean charts.

Since the group's debut, Wonder Girls has had several member changes. The most recent lineup included Yeeun, Yubin, Hyelim and Sunmi. Following the group's disbandment, fans are now wondering what's next for the girls.

According to Soompi, Yubin and Hyerim renewed their contract with JYP Entertainment. Under the agency, they will pursue solo music careers and venture into other fields such as acting, MCing and others.

Yeeun, on the other hand, has left JYP Entertainment and is reportedly working up a deal with Amoeba Culture. A source revealed that Amoeba Culture and Yeeun have discussed her future as a musician, but nothing else was discussed in detail and neither was there an official offer made. It is speculated that she would continue her solo career. She made her solo debut as Ha:tfelt in 2014 with the album "Me?" The album peaked at number 6 on Gaon's Weekly Albums Chart.

Like Yeeun, Sunmi also did not re-sign with JYP Entertainment. She is also expected to fly solo post Wonder Girls. In 2014, she released the album "Full Moon," and the lead track peaked at number 2 on Gaon Chart and 3 on Billboard. Reports suggest that she's in talks to join MakeUs Entertainment, a relatively small agency that manages R&B group Urban Zakapa.