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NJZ Lose Court Battle Ahead of First Performance Under New NameNJZ, the K-pop outfit formerly known as NewJeans, were hit with a setback in their efforts to strike out on their own and leave the label they've accused of misconduct and mistreatment. As CNN ...
It was supposed to be a “re-debut” show. The popular K-pop group known as NewJeans had planned a comeback under the new name “NJZ” to mark a new direction following months of contract ...
The fivesome, which began independent activities under the name ‘NJZ’ after terminating their exclusive contract with HYBE-owned ADOR last November citing contract breaches, now face ...
To everyone’s surprise, in February, the members, who are all under 21, revealed they have taken on a different group name—NJZ—with a performance comeback set for March 23, at the ComplexCon ...
There have been tensions between the group and their agency ADOR, which have so far culminated in NewJeans re-branding to NJZ and later announcing a hiatus. Now, we have a new development ...
The country’s five largest pop music organizations argued at a press conference in February that if NewJeans/NJZ was allowed to break its contract with HYBE/ADOR, it could “break the K-pop ...
NJZ, the K-Pop girl group formerly known as NewJeans, will temporarily pause all activities as a group. The quintet—which consists of members Minji, Hanni, Danielle, Haerin, and Hyein announced ...
Last month, NewJeans’ members announced they were taking on a new name, NJZ, and that the group would perform for the first time under that moniker at ComplexCon Hong Kong, which took place this ...
While performing at ComplexCon in Hong Kong, popular K-pop girl group NewJeans – who recently renamed themselves NJZ – announced “this might be our last performance for a little while.” ...
The year 2024 left K-pop idol Lee Hyein, in a word, confused. In just months, she and her bandmates in NewJeans went from being one of the industry’s biggest-selling acts to a group of renegade ...
NJZ, the K-pop outfit formerly known as NewJeans, were hit with a setback in their efforts to strike out on their own and leave the label they’ve accused of misconduct and mistreatment.
The injunction temporarily prevents NJZ from performing or carrying out other commercial activities under their new name, with the judge saying that doing so could “seriously damage” ADOR’s ...
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