NewJeans, ADOR and HYBE named in US lawsuit over alleged plagiarism in 2024 song How Sweet

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NewJeans, ADOR and HYBE are facing a U.S. lawsuit alleging their 2024 hit 'How Sweet' copied an unreleased demo track.

Summary

NewJeans, along with their management company ADOR and parent group HYBE, are reportedly facing a U.S. lawsuit alleging that their 2024 hit song "How Sweet" copied elements from an unreleased demo track titled "One of a Kind." The plaintiffs claim the songs share significant musical similarities and are seeking a share of the track's royalties. The lawsuit centers on claims of plagiarism regarding the commercial success of the song.

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