K-Pop sensation NewJeans announces their split from label HYBE over mistreatment allegations! Check out the details of this shocking breakup!
In a sensational turn of events, the K-Pop group NewJeans has officially announced they are terminating their contract with their label ADOR, a subsidiary of powerhouse HYBE. During a press conference held on November 28, members Hanni, Minji, Haerin, Danielle, and Hyein took to the stage to express their discomfort with the treatment they received while under the label's management. With Minji stating, "We are tired of [HYBE's] insincere attitude," the group's sentiment echoes a disheartening reality for many idols who face pressure and mistreatment behind the scenes.
The decision comes after a year fraught with controversy, including a workplace harassment hearing that shed light on the darker side of K-Pop management. While NewJeans has taken the bold step to terminate their contracts, ADOR remains firm, asserting that the agreement is still valid. This dramatic split has left fans in a frenzy, questioning not just the future of NewJeans but the overall stability of their label, which has heavily relied on NewJeans as its flagship act.
Hanni's remarks during the conference further solidified the stance of the group, emphasizing, "This is not the type of work ethic we respect and not one we want to be a part of." Such a statement reveals the growing awareness and assertion of artists in the industry, showcasing how vocal K-Pop idols are becoming about the often harsh realities behind their glamorous facades. It’s a call for change, not only for their own futures but also for the treatment of artists across the board.
As NewJeans forges a new path, this split highlights the ongoing issues within the K-Pop industry surrounding artist rights and labor conditions. The fact that high-profile groups like NewJeans are willing to stand up for their rights sends a powerful message to other artists facing similar difficulties. On a lighter note, did you know that NewJeans made waves with their catchy debut single, "Attention"? The track topped charts worldwide, showcasing their immense talent and popularity, which adds more weight to their bold decisions. K-Pop fans will be hooked to see the next chapter unfold—who will rise and who will fall in this vibrant industry?
Member Minji said NewJeans' exclusive contracts with ADOR will be terminated by midnight of Friday, November 29. “We are tired of [HYBE's] insincere attitude ...
The split is the latest in a year-long controversy that has involved a workplace harassment hearing.
Chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans announced Thursday their decision to leave their label ADOR, accusing the company of "mistreatment".
On November 28 Hanni, Minji, Haerin, Danielle, and Hyein convened a press conference to announce that they were officially leaving ADOR due to “mistreatment” ...
The members of NewJeans said they are terminating their exclusive contract with ADOR, but the HYBE sub label said it remains valid.
Over in South Korea, the future of HYBE-owned label ADOR has been thrown into uncertainty after K-pop girl group NewJeans, the label's primary source of income, ...
"This is not the type of work ethic we respect and not one we want to be a part of," said NewJeans member Hanni at a Thursday press conference.
Members of NewJeans, one of the most popular K-pop groups, said on Thursday that they were leaving their agency ADOR, a subsidiary of powerhouse label HYBE.
RECORD giant HYBE auditing sub-label ADOR which represents, among other talents, the group NewJeans (photo) as it suspects it of planning to break away.
Left: The official letter of response K-pop agency ADOR sent to the members of girl group NewJeans on Nov. 28, revealed by the members on Nov. 29.
Chart-topping group NewJeans shocked the K-pop world with their announcement that they are quitting their label ADOR over what they described as ...
Ador said its exclusive agreement with NewJeans members “remains in full effect”. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Following CEO Min Hee Jin's resignation, NewJeans announced their exit from ADOR and HYBE, citing contract breaches. ADOR disputed the termination claims.
Ador, the agency behind K-pop girl group NewJeans, confirmed Friday that the group's contract remains valid until July 31, 2029, a day after the group ...
NewJeans members accused Hybe's sub-label ADOR of mistreating them and their staff and engaging in deliberate “miscommunications and manipulation.”
Chart-topping group NewJeans shocked the K-pop world with their announcement that they are quitting their label ADOR over what they described as ...