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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.
NJZ is moving forward with their pop-up store opening in Seoul amid injunction loss against ADOR. Read to know if there are any possible legal repercussions to it.
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 ...
NewJeans have removed all references to their new name “NJZ” from their social media accounts amid an ongoing legal dispute with their agency, ADOR. According to the Chosun Daily, the K-Pop ...
Some of the members also wore outfits bearing NJZ branding, and NJZ-branded merchandise was available for sale, according to CNN. “No matter what our name is, no matter what kind of tough time ...
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 ...