Members of Wassup upset over Nada's departure
SEOUL, April 14 (Yonhap) -- South Korean girl group Wassup held a public event Wednesday to promote its forthcoming new EP "Color TV."
The event was accompanied by an on-stage interview in which the members answered questions on several subjects, including member Nada who recently split from the band after some legal issues with its label Mafia Records.
During the interview, some of the members burst into tears as they got emotional.
Nada, an original member of Wassup who gained public attention following her appearance on TV rap competition "Unpretty Rapstar 3" last year, was officially dropped from the band in February alongside members Jinju and Dain. The three had filed lawsuits to call off their contracts with Mafia for complex reasons, including unfair payment.
The new EP is scheduled to be out on Thursday.
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