TOP Media announces TeenTop will continue as a 4-member group without CAP, following his controversial live stream
On May 11 KST, TOP Media released an official statement, revealing that Teen Top will continue as a 4-member group, without C.A.P. Firstly, we would like to sincerely thank all the fans who showed a lot of love for Teen Top.
After discussing with the Teen Top members, we have decided on the withdrawal of C.A.P [from the team]. Accordingly, Teen Top will reorganize into a 4-member group consisting of Chunji, Niel, Ricky, and Changjo. Once again, we deeply apologize for causing many people concern over C.A.P's rash words and behavior.Regarding a possible group comeback, we will inform you after discussing the details with the members.Meanwhile, Teen Top is expected to make their first comeback in three years sometime in July of this year.
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