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K-pop band NewJeans leaves label over 'mistreatment'

The K-pop phenomenon is among HYBE's most successful groups



Five-member K-pop girl group, NewJeans.
Image Credit: Instagram/NewJeans official

SEOUL: Chart-topping K-pop group NewJeans announced Thursday their decision to leave their label ADOR, accusing the company of "mistreatment".

The news comes two weeks after the girl group sent an ultimatum to ADOR parent company HYBE - behind K-pop sensation BTS - telling the firm they would terminate their contract unless a set of demands was met.

"From midnight today, our contract will be terminated with ADOR," member Minji said at a press conference.

NewJeans made their debut in 2022 and the K-pop phenomenon is among HYBE's most successful groups.

Band member Hanni said Thursday the group has "faced mistreatment, not just towards us but also including our staff", without elaborating.

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NewJeans experienced "deliberate miscommunications and manipulation regarding multiple areas", she said.

"This is not the type of work ethic we respect and not one we want to be a part of, and to continue working under a company with no intention of protecting NewJeans would only do us harm," said Hanni.

ADOR did not immediately respond to AFP requests to comment on the announcement.

The band members said they would continue with their contractual obligations, but acknowledged they may no longer be able to use the name NewJeans.

The group's demands addressed to HYBE included an apology for a comment by one of the company's managers, who is accused by NewJeans of bullying, and the immediate reinstatement of their producer Min Hee-jin.

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Min resigned last week from ADOR's board of directors after HYBE accused her of breach of trust, which sparked a sprawling legal and PR battle.

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