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US songwriters sue NewJeans, ADOR and HYBE, claim ‘How Sweet’ copied their demo

Malay Mail

SEOUL, May 10 — NewJeans is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States over allegations that its 2024 track How Sweet copied elements from an outside demo.

Billboard reported that four songwriters, including Audrey Armacost, filed the lawsuit against the group, its agency ADOR and parent company HYBE, seeking a share of royalties.

The plaintiffs claimed that How Sweet contains similarities to their demo One of a Kind, which they submitted for consideration by NewJeans in January 2024 but were later told had not been selected.

The lawsuit alleged that the first verse of How Sweet, released in May 2024, mirrors the structure and melodic progression of their demo and describes the two works as “quantitatively and qualitatively similar.”

The complaint stated that both songs shared the same meter and key and included “an approximately eight‑bar, 31‑note melodic sequence consisting of four series.”

Armacost, along with co‑writers Aidan Rodriguez, Adam Gokcebay and Michael Campanelli, accused HYBE, ADOR, the NewJeans members and other collaborators of using their work without licensing the demo.

They argued that they are entitled to a portion of the royalties generated by what they describe as the “great commercial success” of How Sweet.

The complaint said, “Plaintiffs, as joint authors and co‑owners of the composition of How Sweet, are entitled to their pro rata share of the profits that defendants have each gained from the exploitation of How Sweet.”

Their lawyer, Trevor Barrett, told Billboard that the four writers were “deeply disappointed to discover this blatant copying of their original song” and intend to pursue recognition of their rights through the lawsuit.

ADOR rejected the allegation and said it had verified with Bana (Beasts And Natives Alike), the team behind the song’s production, that no infringement occurred.

The agency said, “ADOR and the members will respond to the lawsuit in accordance with Bana’s position,” according to Korea JoongAng Daily.

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HYBE launches new girl group label ABD, taps SEVENTEEN ‘mastermind’ to produce first group

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — K-pop entertainment giant HYBE today announced the launch of ABD, a new subsidiary label dedicated exclusively to producing girl groups.

The venture will be creatively led by Sung Soo Han, the renowned producer credited as the mastermind behind superstar acts like SEVENTEEN, IZ*ONE, and TWS.

The label’s first girl group is scheduled to debut in the second half of 2026.

ABD, which stands for “A Bold Dream,” will operate under a creative philosophy of pursuing “unconventional, flexible, and playful ideas that push beyond the norm,” according to the company’s statement.

The new label will be headed by President Jiwon No, who previously served as Head of Artist Planning at PLEDIS Entertainment, the HYBE subsidiary that manages SEVENTEEN.

While No will oversee the label’s overall management and strategic direction, Sung Soo Han will helm the crucial role of Master Professional, shaping the music, concept, and performance of the upcoming group.

The creation of ABD is a strategic move within HYBE’s successful multi-label strategy, which grants creative independence to its various subsidiaries while providing a robust support framework.

With a specific focus on girl group development, the launch strengthens HYBE’s diverse portfolio, which already includes global sensations LE SSERAFIM, NewJeans, and ILLIT. 

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