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ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin has accused HYBE of copying her creative direction for NewJeans, sparking a heated controversy in the K-Pop world. But the plot thickens! In a surprising twist, Min Hee Jin herself is now facing similar accusations of plagiarism.
In an official statement, ADOR claimed that HYBE had plagiarized NewJeans' concept for their newest girl group, ILLIT. Shockingly, reports also suggest that ADOR has made similar claims about BTS. However, netizens have turned the tables, pointing out that Min Hee Jin's work with NewJeans might not be as original as it seems.
On April 23, a sharp-eyed user highlighted the striking resemblance between NewJeans’ debut music video, “Attention,” and the 1996 music video “Body & Soul” by Japanese girl group SPEED. From the styling to the choreography and even specific shots, the similarities are hard to ignore. Could Min Hee Jin be guilty of the very crime she accuses HYBE of committing?
Netizens are buzzing with opinions, criticizing Min Hee Jin for her seemingly hypocritical stance. This controversy has ignited a broader debate about originality and inspiration in the K-pop industry. Where is the line between being inspired by past works and outright copying them?