K-Pop girl group NewJeans announced that they’ve changed their name to NJZ in the midst of their long-running dispute with ...
The battle between K-Pop superstars NewJeans and HYBE-owned record label ADOR escalated on Friday (February 7) with NewJeans’ ...
NewJeans rebrand as NJZ – but HYBE’s ADOR insists K-Pop stars are still under exclusive contract
The battle between K-Pop superstars NewJeans and HYBE-owned record label ADOR escalated on Friday (February 7) with NewJeans’ ...
K-pop stars NewJeans have changed their name to NJZ after splitting with their label ADOR, which is a subsidiary of HYBE.
HYBE later confirmed that it did launch an audit into ADOR executives over a suspicion that they were trying to take control of the K-pop agency. Min Hee-jin issued a statement accusing HYBE of ...
On February 7, 2025, Xports News reported that HYBE Corporation's LE SSERAFIM will make its comeback in March 2025. The group last released its fourth mini-album, Crazy, in August 2024. The news ...
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The members say they’ve left ADOR and will perform as NJZ, but the label says the group’s contract is still valid.
This conflict, intertwined with internal tensions involving ADOR's former CEO Min Hee-jin and parent company HYBE, unfolded over several months. In April 2024, HYBE initiated an audit of its ...
In April 2024, tensions arose at ADOR, a subsidiary of HYBE, due to allegations against CEO Min Hee-jin. HYBE conducted an audit of ADOR, focusing on her management. By August 27, 2024 ...
K-pop group NewJeans has officially rebranded as NJZ amid an ongoing legal dispute with their agency, Ador, and parent ...
After splitting with their label late last year, K-pop stars NewJeans have revealed their new name, NJZ, CNN reports. The future of the five-member girl group has been somewhat up in the air since ...
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Min Hee-jin 'still determined to take legal measures' against HYBE after leaving ADORMin Hee-jin is leaving NewJeans' agency ADOR and ending her contract with HYBE, but is "still determined to take legal measures against all of HYBE's illegalities," the former ADOR CEO said Wednesday.
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