-Oh, that's also how I discovered this song. I have been listening to it ever since.
-I thought it was the video of Wonpil cryingㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 'I just want to live easily~~'
-I also started listening to Happy after watching that videoㅋㅋㅋ
-Yeah, I first realized how good the song was after seeing that video trending here.
-It's like the algorithm blessed that song because it keeps popping up.
-I first discovered this song from that video on Youtube. I immediately loved the song, so I looked it up.
-Ah, so this is how it became popular again... I've been listening to Happy the most since it was first released, so when it suddenly blew up, I was like 'Oh?'
-Hul... I agree. This video and also that one video of Wonpil crying.
-Sullyoon has an amazing face and voice.
-What's the name of the girl who sang first?
-Jiwoo is so cute.
-Thank you, NMIXX~
-Thanks to NMIXX, I get to discover such a great songㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Ah, so this was the reason?ㅋㅋㅋ It's my favorite song of DAY6, I was so surprised when it blew up
-Those two groups are not even under the same label and you're telling me there's only one person in charge of all this?
-ㅋㅋㅋLooks like there's only one person managing it
-Looks like TXT and Boy Next Door are managed by one person...
-I would've understood if they were under the same label, but not thisㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ...
-What's the point of having different labels then
-Didn't they also post ENHYPEN's lightstick on BTS' account a few days ago? It really seems like the announcement is managed by one person.
-Isn't this kind of mistake quite common? Why is everyone so angry?
-The two groups are under different labels, and yet they're being handled by one person?
-If that's the case, what purpose does the 'label' even serve here? It's not like they're operating with centralized headquarters like SM Ent. or JYP Ent. Aren't these labels supposed to be completely independent?
-Whoa... If there's really only one person managing all these accounts, that person must be overworked. Managing one team's account is already tough enough...
On the 13th, HYBE stated to Xports News, "The shareholders' agreement is a contract signed between HYBE and former CEO Min Heejin, but it has already been terminated. If there are reasons for termination, it can be terminated by written notice. And once it is terminated, the shareholders' agreement loses its effect."
They continued, "A lawsuit to confirm the termination of the shareholders' agreement has been filed to legally confirm this, so we're waiting for legal judgment. The dismissal of former CEO Min Heejin was decided independently by ADOR's board of directors. It has nothing to do with HYBE or the shareholders' agreement."
Additionally, HYBE expressed, "We regret that former CEO Min, who previously emphasized the importance of independent management for ADOR as a separate company, is not complying with the board's decision."
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At that time, the injunction was filed only against former CEO Min, so her close associates, Vice President Shin and Director Kim, were dismissed from their positions as internal directors. These positions were then filled by HYBE's personnel: Kim Jooyoung (CHRO), Lee Jaesang (CSO at the time, currently CEO), and Lee Kyungjoon (CFO).
Eunchae: "How does it feel to have eight unnies for 10 years?"
Tzuyu: "I received so much love from the members. Even I thought of myself as a baby. So I really thought I would be a baby forever. But the staff now are younger than me so I realized that I'm not a baby anymore" pic.twitter.com/uG7IEOU26O
ILLIT, the group that captivated the public with songs like 'Magnetic' and 'Lucky Girl Syndrome,' is set for a comeback next month, aiming to secure their position as 'Rookie of the Year.'
According to sources in the music industry on the 10th, ILLIT has confirmed their comeback schedule for early next month and is currently fine-tuning the final details. According MyDaily’s investigation, the group has recently completed shooting their music video and is gearing up for their first comeback since debut. Composed of Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha, ILLIT debuted on March 25th. Dubbed "HYBE's youngest group," they built a fanbase even before debut. Notably, the news that HYBE Chairman Bang Sihyuk participated in producing their debut attracted significant international attention.
Their debut album was a massive hit. The group won four trophies on domestic music shows and became the first K-pop debut song to enter both the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and the UK's Official Singles Top 100. They also achieved the fastest 100 million streams for a K-pop debut song on Spotify. Additionally, they scored a "perfect all-kill" on major domestic music charts.