NewJeans/NJZ's legal loss to HYBE could end up costing the company. Here's how — and what the court decision could mean for the K-pop industry.
In an exclusive interview with TIME, the K-pop quintet explains their fight against the label ADOR and K-pop behemoth HYBE.
by Ador’s parent company Hybe. Matters came to a head after the group held a press conference, unilaterally declared their exclusive contract with Ador invalid, and accused the agency of having ...
In an industry where stars are often silenced, NewJeans’ courage to challenge the status quo is a beacon of hope. Their ...
Hybe’s Ador agency is embroiled in a messy legal battle with NewJeans, the K-Pop group who recently renamed themselves NJZ.
K-pop group NewJeans announced an indefinite hiatus just days after a court in Seoul issued an injunction preventing them ...
With members aged between 16 and 20 years of age, they’re the only group under the label Ador, a Hybe subsidiary. However, after less than three years on the scene, this legal stoush with Ador ...
NewJeans are on hiatus after HYBE’s Ador secured an injunction from the courts last week preventing the group from pursuing ...
The court sided with the girl group’s record label, Ador, barring the quintet from planning commercial pursuits after trying ...
Where is Min Hee Jin as NewJeans’ feud with ADOR escalates? As the battle for creative control intensifies, questions swirl ...
By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall On Sunday (March 23), two days after a South Korean court ruled that ADOR, an imprint of K-pop giant HYBE, retains the right to manage the groundbreaking girl band ...