• Davichi Joins New Agency WMMM, Becomes Founding Member

    The popular female duo Davichi (Lee Hae Ri and Kang Min Kyung) has officially joined a new agency.

    On August 29, Kang Min Kyung shared a video titled "The Daily Life of a 34-Year-Old Single Woman Reaching a Singularity After Working Like a Cow" on her YouTube channel, 'Gyungmingkyung.'

    In the video, Davichi introduced their new agency and promised to move forward together. They discussed plans for new music and transferred their broadcast, event, and performance responsibilities to the new agency’s representative.

    The new agency, WMMM, which stands for 'We Make Magical Moments,' has ambitious plans for Davichi. The agency’s representative shared, "I hope to release at least one single this year and have a year-end concert." Lee Hae Ri responded, "As long as the song is good, that’s all that matters. It doesn’t matter about genres or anything else as long as it's good."

    Lee Hae Ri expressed confidence in their new agency, saying, "The representative might be the artist who will feel the greatest sense of accomplishment."

    As founding members of WMMM, Davichi is excited about their new journey. Kang Min Kyung mentioned, "A press release from the agency will be coming out soon. We hope everyone shows great interest in the wonderful artists who will be joining us."

    Davichi announced their new start after leaving Wake One, where they had been for about 10 years, following the release of their single 'I’ll Be On Your Side' in March.

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  • NewJeans Faces Backlash for Allegedly Contacting Brands Without Agency Approval – Is This a Game-Changer or a Huge Mistake?

    NewJeans has made waves after announcing their decision to terminate their exclusive contract with their agency, ADOR.

    Now, the group is taking matters into their own hands by directly reaching out to global luxury brands to negotiate ambassador contracts. However, this bold move is raising concerns and sparking controversy in the entertainment industry.

    According to sources on December 18th, NewJeans recently attempted to contact luxury watch brand O, negotiating a two-party contract through their manager A, who is still affiliated with ADOR.

    This move came after NewJeans declared the end of their contract with ADOR on November 29th. Insiders claim that NewJeans began bypassing their agency, reaching out to advertisers on their own with the help of ADOR staff.

    In an interview, Manager A revealed, "I conveyed NewJeans' intention to continue fulfilling their advertising contracts as planned, even after the contract termination." This admission sparked controversy, as it implied that NewJeans was trying to negotiate directly with advertisers, which may violate the terms of their previous agreement with ADOR.

    During their press conference announcing the termination of their contract, NewJeans assured the public that they would continue with their scheduled events and advertisements, with the full support of ADOR.

    However, it seems that the group may have gone behind ADOR’s back to pursue a deal with brand O, which could result in legal issues.

    Legal experts have pointed out that these actions could potentially be seen as a breach of the exclusive contract, warning that it may lead to serious consequences for NewJeans in any future legal disputes. In addition to brand O, it was reported that NewJeans also attempted to directly approach another luxury brand through a different manager, B, who left ADOR.

    As the situation continues to unfold, ADOR has taken action. Manager A has been placed on standby, and ADOR has informed brand O that any direct contract with NewJeans could be seen as a violation of their agreement. The agency has also told other potential advertisers that all deals involving NewJeans should be coordinated through ADOR.

    The ongoing drama has left many fashion brands cautious about working with NewJeans. Sources say that brands, once eager to sign the group for major ambassador deals, are now reconsidering their options.

    One industry insider commented, "NewJeans was a group that had a lot of potential, but with this situation, it’s hard to say if brands will take the risk. It’s a shame because they were on track to be as big as BLACKPINK."

    As confusion continues to grow, many are questioning if NewJeans"self-independent" move will hurt their reputation in the fashion world. The group's popularity is undeniable, but the risks associated with bypassing their agency might cause some brands to think twice.

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