JAKARTA - The parents of NJZ members released a new statement after five Korean music organizations made statements about their children. Parents claim they are working with Bang Si Hyuk, the owner of HYBE in an attempt to bring down NJZ.

Wednesday, February 19, five South Korean music organizations, namely the Korea Entertainment Management Association (KEMA), the Korea Entertainment Producers Association (KEPA), the Korea Music Label Industry Association (LIAK), the Korea Record Industry Association (RIAK), and the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) made a statement that the conflict between HYBE and NewJeans could have an impact on the music industry, especially K-pop.

Even though they knew the trial had not yet started, they made a statement questioning the objectiveity of the trial providing information that could not be confirmed. It's a shame," NJZ said on the same day.

The reason they opened information publicly was because they wanted the public to know who started the conflict. HYBE allegedly started the issue by making ADOR CEO at that time, Min Hee Jin resigned from his position and created hundreds of negative articles about NewJeans members.

"We believe everyone remembers the media chaos that lasted less than a week before their comeback. This is not what the company did before the artist released the music. We want to ask where five music organizations were when the incident occurred," he explained.

We believe the victims of this news are members of NJZ, fans, and the public who love music. The loss is still continuing to this day. The decline in HYBE shares and other losses are their problem, not the entire K-pop industry. This confirms the organization represents the company specifically," he said again.

As a family party, they feel that there is no organization for the trainees to voice their complaints. As a result, they only depend on the company. This is of course different from the claims of five organizations that regretted that five NJZ members terminated their contracts with ADOR.

As people know, HYBE has publicly discriminated against NJZ members while ADOR has no capability to prevent this. We've seen it since the Dolphiners Films incident, until they had to clear the NewJeans career base, their content, "explained NJZ's parents.

Legally, the termination of the contract means that the contract with ADOR no longer exists. Members are not under ADOR and are free to seek their activities. This is a simple legal system. The fact that HYBE and ADOR pushed for action before the trial shows how low their claims are," he said.

NJZ's parents also received information from journalists that HYBE will hold a press conference next week at a hotel. They said Bang Si Hyuk asked ComplexCon to cancel NJZ's confirmed appearance.

This made us realize how HYBE continued to see NJZ as a money maker rather than celebrating their success. They focused on blocking and destroying them. Since then we have also been told ADOR continues to prevent NJZ," they said.

They questioned Bang Si Hyuk who was involved in this conflict while NJZ's business with ADOR. Even so, NJZ was enthusiastic about returning to the ComplexCon in Hong Kong.

"Although there are various attempts to stop them, their performances will be processed according to plan so we ask for your support," the statement concluded.

NJZ will make their first appearance at ComplexCon in Hong Kong on March 23, 2025. ComplexCon also announced that all tickets had been sold out.


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