Singer Lyn has officially parted ways with her agency 325E&C, marking the end of a long-standing professional relationship and the beginning of a new independent phase in her career.
On April 10, 325E&C released an official statement confirming that their exclusive contract with Lyn had recently expired. The agency noted that the decision came after thorough discussions, emphasizing that both sides chose to conclude their collaboration on amicable terms while continuing to support each other’s future endeavors.

Throughout her time with the agency, Lyn maintained a strong presence in the music industry. Her annual solo concert series “HOME” consistently demonstrated impressive ticket-selling power, often selling out venues. In addition, she further solidified her reputation as a leading OST artist through her contributions to numerous popular drama soundtracks, reinforcing her widely recognized status as an “OST queen.”
In recent years, Lyn has also expanded her musical scope. Through appearances on programs such as The Best K-Trot Singer and Korea-Japan King’s Exhibition, she explored genres beyond her signature ballads, including trot, showcasing her versatility and experience as a veteran artist with over two decades in the industry.
325E&C expressed gratitude for Lyn’s contributions, acknowledging the meaningful impact she made during her time with the company. The agency also conveyed its support for her future activities, encouraging fans to continue offering warm encouragement as she embarks on a new chapter.
Lyn debuted in 2001 with her first album My First Confession and has since released numerous well-known songs, including We Were in Love, Back in Time, and My Destiny. Over the years, she has built a steady career marked by both commercial success and critical recognition.
As Lyn moves forward independently, attention is expected to focus on how she shapes the next stage of her musical journey, drawing on her established artistry while exploring new opportunities.