Quick Read
- Heeseung is officially departing Enhypen to pursue a solo career under Belift Lab.
- Enhypen will continue as a six-member group, with no further departures expected.
- The move marks the first lineup change for the group since their 2020 debut.
SEOUL (Azat TV) – The K-pop landscape shifted significantly on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, as Belift Lab officially announced that Heeseung, a founding member of the global boy band Enhypen, is departing the group to embark on an independent musical path. The announcement confirmed that the 24-year-old artist will remain under the agency while shifting his focus toward the development of a solo album.
Heeseung leaves Enhypen to pursue individual musical vision
The decision follows what the agency described as extensive, long-term discussions regarding the future trajectories of both the group and the individual members. According to Belift Lab, Heeseung expressed a desire to explore a distinct personal musical vision that required him to step away from the collaborative structure of the band. The agency stated that they chose to respect his artistic ambitions, reaching a mutual agreement that allows the singer to transition into the next chapter of his career.
Heeseung addressed his fanbase, known as ENGENE, via the fan platform Weverse, expressing deep gratitude for the support he received during his tenure. He described his time with the group as one of the most meaningful experiences of his life and assured supporters that he is already working hard on new material for his debut solo project.
Future of Enhypen as a six-member lineup
Following the departure, Belift Lab clarified that Enhypen will continue its activities as a six-member group. The remaining members—Jungwon, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki—are slated to move forward with their upcoming promotional schedules without interruption. The agency explicitly addressed rumors circulating on social media, confirming that there is no indication of further departures within the group.
Since their debut in November 2020, following their formation on the survival reality show I-LAND, the group has become a powerhouse in the fourth generation of K-pop. Their recent comeback, THE SIN : VANISH, saw significant success on global music charts, solidifying their status as an international act. Industry experts note that while lineup changes are often met with apprehension, the transition maintains a professional relationship between the artist and his original label.
The evolution of Enhypen and solo transitions
This development marks the first time the group has faced a change in its lineup since its inception. While fans have expressed sadness over the news, the industry sees this as a common evolution within the K-pop business model, where long-term artists often seek to diversify their creative output through solo work. As Enhypen pivots to a new phase of their career, the industry is watching closely to see how the group adapts their performance dynamics and how Heeseung positions himself in the competitive solo market.
The departure of a core member from a high-profile group like Enhypen underscores the growing trend of K-pop labels facilitating individual artist growth as a means of retention, effectively balancing the preservation of a group’s collective brand with the personal creative autonomy of its members.

