The South Korean music group NewJeans has announced its disbandment following a series of internal conflicts with its record label, ADOR. Official sources confirmed that ADOR has formally dismissed Danielle Marsh, one of the group members. Meanwhile, the future of Minji, another member, remains uncertain as negotiations regarding her continuation with the group are ongoing. This development marks a significant change within the South Korean pop music scene, which historically has maintained tightly managed group compositions and public relations. The split was publicly attributed to disagreements over contractual and artistic directions that could not be resolved despite months of negotiations. Fans and industry observers are closely watching for further updates on the members’ individual pursuits and any potential future collaborations or reforms of the group. The disbandment underscores ongoing challenges between artists and management companies in maintaining cohesive units amidst commercial pressures and creative differences.
K-pop Group NewJeans Dissolves Following Conflicts with Record Label