HYBE vs Min Hee Jin: BTS name-dropped in alleged text chain leak; ADOR CEO seemingly plots against Kpop giant (2024)

A new string of alleged texts joins a pre-existing bank of leaks featuring messages shared between officials of the South Korean record label ADOR. The texts seemingly confirm ADOR's parent organisation HYBE Labels' accusations against the former's CEO, Min Hee Jin, amid an ongoing legal battle for control.

HYBE vs Min Hee Jin: BTS name-dropped in alleged text chain leak; ADOR CEO seemingly plots against Kpop giant (1)

The ongoing psychological warfare ensuing behind the closed doors of the HYBE building has blown up into unparalleled piping-hot drama that K-pop fans can't get enough of. Fanning the well-lit fire, South Korean media outlet TV Daily blew the lid off the ADOR CEO on May 27, revealing a lengthy thread of text messages that seemingly witnesses Min scheming about ADOR's departure from HYBE's multi-label system.

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This particular leak especially went viral online as mentions of the sensational septet BTS drew fans' attention. It also purportedly catches ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin and Vice President Lee hatching a foolproof plan that systematically hopes to bury HYBE under pressure from the media and public.

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Why did Min Hee Jin's KakaoTalk messages go viral this time?

An alleged thread of KakaoTalk messages supposedly penned by Min Hee Jin previously took the Internet by storm. Back then, the focus was on Min seemingly passing off derogatory comments about NewJeans members despite situating herself as a motherly figure in the trajectory of the girl group's career.

The latest leak again centres around alleged online conversations between Min Jee Jin and “Deputy CEO Lee.” Screenshots reveal “Lee” mentioning BTS and addressing their plan of attack against the parent company before the boy group's military schedule terminates and the members make their well-awaited return to the music industry. In his February 4 message sent to Min, Lee says: “We have to do something before BTS returns in a year.”

These messages indirectly foreground ADOR officials' subconscious fear of the boy group's stature and its indispensable presence as a foundational pillar bearing significantly profitable endurance for the HYBE brand.

Lee continues, “In a year, their multi-label/US sickness/IT platform illusions will all got to sh*t if it is meant to be… That would make it hard for them, and we earn our freedom.” In a subsequent reply, Hee Jin acknowledges Lee's idea.

Both ADOR executives purportedly plan their “escape ” from HYBE, relying on the media as an influential leverage against the giant K-pop label. Begrudgingly, Min ultimately agreed to use the media to their advantage, seeing it as a necessary evil in their plan for “making things tough for HYBE.” The South Korean entertainment company currently houses several independent labels, including ADOR, which manages NewJeans.

As Lee includes the clause of “HYBE's chart manipulation” as an added attack on the semblance of the company brand's authenticity, Min is seen agreeing to his strategies. She replies, “We need to plan our escape while HYBE is under fire.” On top of that, the alleged chat previews her divulging the next step, requiring them to meet with a renowned media outlet's journalist she was seemingly distantly acquainted with.

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In the following response from Lee, the deputy CEO chimes in with the ADOR CEO and writes back about building up a network of contacts to hit back at HYBE: “First we’ll become close to them and like drizzle falling on clothes, we’ll quietly build a personal network of accountants, competitors, investors, outside directors, investment firms and media outlets.”

As Hee Jin later adds that they should do it on personal terms without using ADOR's name, Lee sets the agenda for February: “making these outside alliances while bolstering the capabilities of ADOR internally.”

In another conversation thread from March, Vice President Lee and Min dive deep into negotiations, attempting to buy out NewJeans. They chat about potential investors interested in investing in NewJeans. Long chains of financial calculations and legal considerations make it to the discussion.

Eventually, Lee manufactured a memo listing grievances that they hoped would bring down HYBE. These discussions share uncanny similarities with the claims made by the ADOR CEO during the initial stages of the internal rift with HYBE, wherein she sought to “expose” the label. As Lee and Min's plans against HYBE drag along, the messages highlight a moral fracture in the corporate foundations of the K-pop industry. With each side's ethical inadequacies laid bare, Min also discusses manipulating NewJeans members' parents into acting as supposed whistleblowers against HYBE.

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HYBE vs Min Hee Jin: BTS name-dropped in alleged text chain leak; ADOR CEO seemingly plots against Kpop giant? ›

A new string of alleged texts joins a pre-existing bank of leaks featuring messages shared between officials of the South Korean record label ADOR. The texts seemingly confirm ADOR's parent organisation HYBE Labels' accusations against the former's CEO, Min Hee Jin, amid an ongoing legal battle for control.

What is the problem with ADOR and HYBE? ›

The ongoing conflict between K-pop powerhouse HYBE and its affiliate agency ADOR has a fresh development! HYBE has leveled allegations against ADOR's CEO, Min Hee Jin, asserting that she encouraged an employee to engage in embezzlement totaling "hundreds of millions of won" by subcontracting work to multiple companies.

What is the drama between HYBE and ADOR? ›

A Hybe subsidiary named ADOR has been engaged in a public spat with Hybe for a few weeks now. In April 2024, Hybe ordered an audit of ADOR, alleging that its CEO Min Hee-jin was attempting to go solo and take over the company. Min had joined Hybe in 2019, and was made CEO two years later.

Is NewJean under HYBE? ›

In 2021, HYBE announced that Min was becoming the CEO of NewJeans' eventual label, ADOR, short for All Doors One Room. HYBE owns an 80 percent stake in it.

What's going on at HYBE Entertainment? ›

HYBE has been making various moves in the global music business outside K-pop. In 2021, it acquired Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings, giving HYBE a foothold in the US music industry.

Why are people boycotting HYBE? ›

23 it went viral on social media as fans called for the “big four” K-pop companies in South Korea to drop contract and advertisem*nt agreements with companies that are openly and actively supporting Israel. The four companies being boycotted include SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment and HYBE.

Did HYBE complain against ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin for breach of trust? ›

South Korea's largest K-pop agency Hybe accuses sublabel executives of breach of trust. The move comes after Hybe, which manages K-Pop sensation BTS, opened an audit into ADOR on April 22 over allegations that CEO Min Hee-jin sought to take the sublabel independent.

What happened between HYBE and BTS? ›

On Friday (May 3), fans took out a full-page advertisem*nt on the South Korean publication Joongang Ilbo, demanding Hybe to stop the media play that uses BTS as a shield against negative internal and external issues. “We support BTS, not HYBE. A label that doesn't protect its artistes has no reason to exist.

Who is the new CEO of ADOR? ›

This conflict has now escalated into a full-fledged case following an audit of ADOR's employees on Thursday. And now, it has been reported that the BTS label has already selected a new management team, including a new CEO. HYBE chairperson Bang Si-Hyuk and ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin.

Which girl group is under HYBE? ›

ILLIT, the newest girl group under HYBE, the entertainment powerhouse managing BTS, SEVENTEEN, NewJeans, and other successful K-pop acts, has been making waves since their recent debut. Managed by BELIFT LAB, the same company behind ENHYPEN, ILLIT is capturing attention left and right.

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What is the HYBE scandal? ›

On May 28, a viral post titled 'HYBE's Crimes Involving BTS's Plagiarism' ignited a firestorm of debate online. The author of the post pulls no punches, accusing HYBE, BTS' management company, of manipulating plagiarism accusations to portray the group as victims rather than perpetrators.

Is HYBE making a new boy group? ›

BTS' agency Hybe and PLEDIS ENTERTAINMENT behind groups like SEVENTEEN, have launched a new boy band 'TWS'.

What is the controversy with HYBE entertainment? ›

The controversy began when HYBE accused Min Hee-jin of embezzlement and according to reports, she has even encouraged an employee to extract hundreds of millions of won. HYBE further accused that the employee kept on receiving payments from other advertisers, but never intended to inform the company.

Is ADOR owned by HYBE? ›

ADOR was founded in 2021 as a HYBE subsidiary and is currently 18% owned by Min, a renown hit-maker in the Korean music industry. Min issued her own statement describing the allegations as “an absurd media play” and as punishment for her criticism of Belift, another Hybe label.

What's going on with ADOR? ›

The company announced it would be filing a formal complaint against Min Hee-jin and other members of ADOR's management for occupational breach of trust. After she accused ILLIT of copying NewJeans, Korean media outlets reported that Min Hee-jin also accused more groups of plagiarizing the ADOR girl group.

Who is the owner of ADOR K-pop? ›

And now, it has been reported that the BTS label has already selected a new management team, including a new CEO. HYBE chairperson Bang Si-Hyuk and ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin.

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