• HYBE Label: Civil War I w/ DWI | S04EP22 (#156)

  • Apr 29 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast
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HYBE Label: Civil War I w/ DWI | S04EP22 (#156)

  • Summary

  • 👑 Hey Kingdom Fam, buckle up! This episode dives deep into the so-called "HYBE Civil War," a brewing storm within one of K-pop's largest empires. 🎤🔥

    📌 Dive into the controversy surrounding Min Heejin, the former creative powerhouse at SM Entertainment who later ascended to CEO of ADOR, only to find herself at odds with HYBE. 🚀

    🎵 Min Heejin, lauded for her visionary work with K-pop groups like Girls' Generation and EXO, moved to HYBE as Chief Brand Officer in 2019 and subsequently founded ADOR. Under her leadership, NewJeans debuted in July 2022 but soon after, tensions surfaced. 🌟

    🔍 Allegations have emerged from a HYBE audit suggesting serious corporate breaches, including the leaking of confidential info by ADOR execs. With HYBE owning a major stake in ADOR, the plot thickens around the control and direction of its talents like NewJeans and Le Sserafim. 💼📉

    🎤 What's your take, Kingdom Fam? Do you think the allegations hold water, or is there more to the story? Let's get into it! #HYBECivilWar

    👉 Don't forget to engage with us on socials and share your views! Keep it locked right here for all things K-pop and more. ✨

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