
Singer-songwriter Olivia Marsh revealed her debut date and single title in an intro video. Today (9th) at noon, Olivia Marsh announced through her official YouTube channel that her debut single "42" will be released on October 16. The intro video released before her debut features childhood Olivia Marsh celebrating her birthday with family. Her young self blowing out birthday candles and the family capturing the moment reminded everyone of happy past memories. The latter half of the intro video for the debut single "42" includes gentle piano sounds and glimpses of Olivia Marsh's memories, attracting attention. At the end of the video, when asked, "What's your name?", she shyly replied, "Olivia". This left a deep impression while heightening curiosity about her debut single "42". By announcing her debut date in the title video, she became the first artist to debut from the new global label MPLIFY recently established by Warner Music Korea, and she has already confirmed her participation in the music festival "SXSW Sydney" before her debut, hinting at active activities.
In December, K-pop news was dominated by SHINee's Key announcing a hiatus due to a scandal, PSY's police investigation over prescription drugs, and the wedding of Kim Woo-bin and Shin Mina after 10 years of dating. Other highlights included dating rumors between BTS's Jungkook and aespa's Winter, and NewJeans' contract issues with member Daniel.
ADOR has initiated a lawsuit against Daniel, a former member of NewJeans, her family, and ex-CEO Min Hee-jin, seeking 431 billion won in damages. The lawsuit, citing breach of contract, has been assigned to the Seoul Central District Court. ADOR claims Daniel's departure caused significant issues, leading to the contract termination.
ADOR has launched legal action against individuals making malicious posts about its artists, including harassment and defamation. They are actively monitoring social media and music platforms, collecting evidence, and have involved external experts for serious cases. Additionally, they are cooperating with authorities on deepfake crimes. The company emphasizes its commitment to protecting artists' rights and has announced the termination of Daniel's contract due to his family's involvement in recent disputes, while Hani has decided to return to the group after a respectful dialogue with ADOR.
ADOR announced it has filed a lawsuit against Daniel for breach of contract after terminating his exclusive contract with NewJeans. They cited violations related to independent activities and damage to the group's reputation. Meanwhile, discussions continue with other members, including Hani's return and ongoing talks with Minji.
ADOR has clarified the status of NewJeans members' return. Hani has decided to continue with ADOR after discussions, while Minji is in ongoing talks. Daniel's contract has been terminated due to difficulties in continuing as a member. ADOR aims to resolve misunderstandings and restore trust with fans.
Daniel from NewJeans was recently seen participating in a coal donation service alongside SEAN from Jinusean. Despite wearing a mask and heavy clothing, his bright energy and sincere attitude shone through, earning praise from fans. His statement, 'I'm sweating but happy,' resonated with many, highlighting his dedication to community service. This initiative aims to raise social warmth through small acts of kindness, and Daniel's involvement reflects his positive influence.
In a recent court case, Min Heejin clarified her past relationships and addressed allegations against HYBE. She denied any intent to breach competition agreements and revealed her former relationship with BANA's Kim Gi-hyun. Min is pursuing a lawsuit against HYBE for 26 billion won related to a put option, claiming the contract remains valid despite HYBE's assertions.
Min Hee-jin, former ADOR CEO, disputes the relevance of KakaoTalk messages with a shaman to shareholder contracts in a court case against HYBE. She claims the messages from 2021 predate the shareholder agreement and asserts there was no violation of contracts, while HYBE argues the contract was voided last July.
ADOR and the Dolphin Kidnapping Group are in a legal dispute over a music video release. ADOR claims damages for unauthorized publication by director Shin Woosuk, who argues it was industry practice. The case highlights issues of verbal agreements and contract compliance, with a ruling expected on January 13, 2026.
Min Hee-jin openly criticizes HYBE regarding their treatment of NewJeans and expresses frustration over their actions. She reveals plans to form a boy group, stating that she feels HYBE is fully responsible for the current issues. She emphasizes the need for better communication and understanding in the industry.
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