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BTS agency HYBE reacts after initiating an audit of ADOR’s management including CEO Min Hee-jin.

According to reports, BTS agency HYBE also submitted a request for Hee-jin’s resignation from ADOR’s CEO position.

An audit of BTS agency HYBE’s label ADOR, which includes CEO Min Hee-jin, has been started. According to Soompi, HYBE commented on the action. Hee-jin established the HYBE label ADOR in 2021. Moreover, ADOR started NewJeans. Hee-jin and ADOR management own the remaining 20% of ADOR, while HYBE owns the remaining 80%.

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HYBE’s audit of ADOR

On Monday, South Korean industry representatives reported that HYBE initiated the audit after finding that ADOR has attempted to become independent. Reportedly, HYBE then called for a shareholders’ meeting to hold the ADOR management accountable.

The appointment of a second ADOR director from HYBE was another purpose of the gathering. Hee-jin and the current directors of ADOR migrated from SM Entertainment to join the company.

HYBE seeks resignation of Hee-jin

In addition to this, HYBE reportedly also sent a document asking for Hee-jin’s resignation as the CEO of ADOR. Replying to the reports, HYBE said, as quoted by Soompi, “It is true that an audit was initiated.”

HYBE’s recent deal

This occurred just a few days after HYBE and Universal Music Group announced an enhanced 10-year agreement that included exclusive distribution rights for the music of HYBE’s artists. “Universal Music Group will exclusively distribute physical albums and digital music released by labels under HYBE to the global market for the next 10 years,” HYBE told AFP.

According to the statement, the agreement covers “new labels to be incorporated under HYBE” as well as “existing labels.” “Universal Music Group is to also support promotion and marketing of HYBE artists’ activities in North America,” it stated. The news comes after HYBE and UMG first worked together on BTS in 2017 when they signed a distribution deal for Japan.

Comic book on BTS charts their rise to stardom and military service!


The recent enlistment of South Korea’s K-pop sensation BTS and their ascent to fame are the subjects of a new comic book series.

The 22-page book is now part of Tidal Wave Comics’ FAME series, which highlights musical performers through comic books.

BTS has gained international recognition for its positive songs and youth-empowering social projects since making their debut in 2013.

The beautiful book details the seven singers’ rise to fame as well as their transition from pop idols to soldiers.

In order to protect against North Korea, which possesses nuclear weapons, all physically fit men in South Korea between the ages of 18 and 28 are required to serve in the military for a period of 18 to 21 months.

Olympic medalists and prize-winning classical musicians are among those who have received exemptions or served shorter periods. Legislators had demanded that BTS receive an exception.

However, the eldest member, Jin, enlisted in the army in December 2022, and the other members subsequently joined; the remaining four started their service last month. Supporters have promised to hold off on seeing them play live together until 2025.

On January 10, the book will be available in soft and hardback copies, as well as digital and print versions.

This article was originally published on indianexpress!

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