NewJeans’s Comeback Amid HYBE & Min Hee-jin Conflict Raises Concerns

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NewJeans' "Bubble Gum" MV dominated YouTube's weekly music video and song charts in Korea.

Amidst anticipation for NewJeans’s upcoming comeback, tensions between entertainment giants HYBE and ADOR have intensified, casting uncertainty over the group’s promotional activities.

The conflict centers on allegations against Min Hee-jin, including management rights, audit disputes, and contractual terms, creating controversy as NewJeans gears up for its return.

NewJeans is set to make waves with a double single release on May 24th in Korea followed by a Japan release on June 21st, collaborating with celebrated artist Takashi Murakami. However, fans are left questioning how HYBE’s internal strife will impact the group’s promotional efforts.

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ADOR criticized HYBE for a sudden audit without considering their perspective, citing potential negative consequences for NewJeans’s brand image. HYBE defended their actions, accusing Min Hee-jin of escalating tensions by involving artists in disputes.

The conflict extends to past promises and decisions regarding NewJeans’s debut. ADOR alleged that HYBE reneged on a promise to debut NewJeans as their first girl group, opting instead for LE SSERAFIM. HYBE claimed Min Hee-jin’s insistence on independent management influenced this decision.

Min Hee-Jin Revealing Secrets of HYBE in Press Conference in Seoul (Credits: TV Report)

Another issue surrounds Min Hee-jin’s contractual terms, with ADOR raising concerns about what they deem an unreasonable competition ban. HYBE emphasized confidentiality and Min Hee-jin’s option to sell her stake in the future.

The ongoing conflict between HYBE, ADOR, and Min Hee-jin leaves fans on edge as they await NewJeans’s return. Despite behind-the-scenes turmoil, anticipation remains high for the group’s comeback and their collaboration with Takashi Murakami, signalling hope for a successful return to the K-pop scene.

By Disha Paul

Disha Paul, hailing from Howrah, is an enthusiastic individual with a profound love for K-pop and K-drama. Her fascination often leads her to watch episodes and craft insightful recaps, capturing the essence of these vibrant shows.

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