K-pop girl group NewJeans announced a pause on all activities after a court ruled against them in a dispute with their record label Ador, a subsidiary of Hybe. Last year, the group accused Ador of mistreatment and harassment, leading to a split and a rebrand as NJZ. However, the court ruled in favor of Ador, preventing them from independent performances. Despite this, NewJeans, now NJZ, performed a new song at a festival in Hong Kong but announced a pause in activities out of respect for the court’s decision. They expressed no regrets over breaking from Ador and thanked fans for support. Ador expressed regret over the group’s decision to perform under a new name and suspend activities, citing a valid contract until 2029. NewJeans’ dispute with Ador began in 2024 when a producer was replaced, leading to accusations of wrongdoing by Hybe. NewJeans is a popular group known for their pop and R&B music and has achieved significant milestones in the K-pop industry. The group stated their intention to continue despite the challenges they face.
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