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K-pop stars NewJeans have changed their name to NJZ after splitting with their label ADOR, which is a subsidiary of HYBE.
ADOR has released an official statement in response to the NewJeans members' latest social media post. On Jan 23, the K-pop band announced a contest 'find a new promotional name to use for a ...
Explaining the messy beef between NewJeans and its label, ADOR, and what the future might hold for the K-pop girl group.
Korean pop group NewJeans have not filed an appeal challenging a Korean court's injunction in their legal battles against ...
NewJeans announced in a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday that they are leaving their agency ADOR, a subsidiary of the South Korean mega-label HYBE. Their departure, in the wake ...
NewJeans must honor its exclusive label contract with ADOR as the Seoul High Court upholds a legal injunction following their latest appeal.
ADOR apprehended the makers of NewJeans' deepfake content and is also in the process of legal action against other such ...
If you are a fan of NewJeans (or NJZ now), you might be more than a little perplexed by all the recent events between the quintet and their first record label and management company, ADOR, a ...
Following a fresh Korean court order blocking their attempt to leave their record label Ador, K-pop phenomenon NewJeans have filed an appeal.
In an exclusive interview with TIME, the K-pop quintet explains their fight against the label ADOR and K-pop behemoth HYBE.
K-pop group NewJeans, also known as NJZ, announced in Hong Kong on Sunday that they would be taking an indefinite break. The decision comes amid an ongoing legal battle with the group's record label.
ADOR has lambasted HYBE and the media in a new statement addressing plagiarism allegations over NewJeans' 2024 single 'Bubble Gum'.
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