ADOR Firmly Hits Back At Lawsuit Over Alleged NewJeans Plagiarism

Koreaboo
ADOR denies plagiarism claims against NewJeans' song 'How Sweet' and plans to respond in line with BANA's stance.

Summary

ADOR has issued a strong statement denying plagiarism allegations against NewJeans' hit song "How Sweet." The agency confirmed that they consulted with BANA, the song's production company, and affirmed that no plagiarism was involved. ADOR stated that they and the NewJeans members will respond to the lawsuit in alignment with BANA's position. The response has been met with positive reactions from netizens, who appreciated the agency's defense of the group.

(Source:Koreaboo)

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