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Hyunjin Stray Kids’ Donates 100 Million Won to Support Youth Mental Health

Hyunjin Stray Kids‘ has once again shown its generosity. To celebrate his birthday, he donated 100 million won to Samsung Seoul Hospital. The donation will help children and teenagers with mental health challenges by covering treatment costs and supporting emotional stability programs. His agency, JYP Entertainment, confirmed the news. Hyunjin shared that he wanted to […]

NewJeans contract dispute

NewJeans Files Objection Against Injunction on Group Activities

NewJeans has officially filed an objection to the injunction restricting their activities. Members Minzy, Hani, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein submitted the objection through the Seoul Central District Court on the 21st. Their request aims to challenge the court’s earlier ruling, which prevents them from signing advertising contracts or engaging in independent activities without approval from

NewJeans contract dispute

NewJeans Contract Dispute: ADOR & HYBE Under Fire!

The legal dispute between K-pop group NewJeans and its agency ADOR officially began with the first court hearing at Seoul Central District Court on Friday. ADOR is seeking to stop the members from engaging in independent activities while their contract dispute remains unresolved. Despite no legal obligation, all five members of NewJeans—also known as NJZ—attended

Abloom

Abloom: Ex-Fifty Fifty Members Reunite with Controversial Producer

Abloom, the new three-member girl group formed by ex-Fifty Fifty members Aran, Seana, and Sio, is taking the next step in their career. The group has partnered with producer Ahn Sung-il, a key figure in their past journey. On the 26th, Massive Entertainment, Abloom’s agency, confirmed the collaboration. They shared that the decision was made

Olivia Marsh Plagiarism

Olivia Marsh Addresses Plagiarism Controversy

Singer-songwriter Olivia Marsh has responded to the plagiarism controversy surrounding her latest album. Her agency, Amplify, issued a statement on the 24th, confirming the issue and detailing their next steps. According to the agency, the concerns arose after the release of Marsh’s first album, Meanwhile, on the 13th. One of the album’s double title tracks,

K-pop industry regulations

“Kill the Dream?” K-Pop Agencies Slam Proposed Contract Hour Limits

The Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) has raised strong objections to the proposed changes to the Popular Culture Industry Act. The revision introduces restrictions on the working hours of young artists based on their age groups. KMCA argues that this approach does not reflect the realities of the industry and could negatively impact K-pop’s future.

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