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ADOR Submits Demos for NJZ’s Album Amid Backlash Over Management
URGENT UPDATE: ADOR has just submitted several demo tracks to the Seoul Central District Court as evidence of their ongoing management of NJZ (NewJeans), igniting fierce backlash from fans. This development comes in the wake of a court trial last month, where judges pressed ADOR for confirmation regarding the inclusion of new songs in their submission.
The list, reportedly containing more than five completed demo tracks in MR format—instrumentals lacking recorded vocals—was presented to demonstrate ADOR’s commitment to NJZ’s career despite ongoing legal disputes. On October 30, 2025, ADOR announced that preparations for NJZ’s new album were fully completed, awaiting the group’s continuation of activities.
However, the release has raised eyebrows as it appears that the new songs do not feature contributions from Beasts And Natives Alike (BANA), the creative team behind NJZ’s chart-topping hits like “Attention” and “Hype Boy.” This absence has fueled skepticism among fans, who worry about the potential quality of the new music.
“Another TikTok song produced by Bang Sihyuk and other songwriters with remixes, bad lyrics, and oversexualized outfits? No thanks,” tweeted one fan, capturing the growing discontent.
Additionally, the legal clash between NJZ and ADOR escalated with the court’s verdict favoring ADOR, leading NJZ to promptly file for an appeal. The verdict has left many fans concerned about the future direction of NJZ’s music and career.
As this story develops, fans are urged to stay tuned for updates on the ongoing legal issues and ADOR’s management of NJZ. The stakes are high for the beloved group, and the impact on their discography could be significant. With emotions running high, fans continue to voice their opinions on social media, making this a trending topic in the K-pop community.
The situation is evolving rapidly, and further details are expected to emerge as the legal proceedings continue. What steps ADOR will take next and how NJZ will respond remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the pressure is on for both the label and the group.
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