K-pop girl group NewJeans has announced a pause on all activities following a court ruling against them in a dispute with record label Ador. The band accused the label of mistreatment, leading to a split and the members renaming themselves NJZ. However, the court ruled in favor of Ador, preventing NewJeans from carrying out independent performances. Despite the ruling, the group debuted a new song at a show in Hong Kong before announcing their pause. NewJeans, now NJZ, expressed their belief in the need to speak up for their values and thanked fans for their support, promising to return. Ador expressed regret over the group’s decision and stated they would fulfill their contract obligations. The dispute began when Ador replaced the group’s executive producer, leading to the decision to leave the label. NewJeans is known for combining pop and R&B music, being recognized as influential by Billboard, and breaking records with their Spotify streams.
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