Lee Jae-sang, CEO of HYBE, expressed a strong commitment to the future growth of NewJeans. During the third-quarter performance conference call on November 5, CEO Lee Jae-sang emphasized the hard work of HYBE’s employees and artists, stating, “Despite various circumstances surrounding the company, we have achieved good results through everyone’s best efforts.”
CEO Lee Jae-sang also addressed recent conflicts with former ADOR director, Min Hee-jin, stating, “We will continue the business by focusing on fundamental values.” He pledged to provide full support for the ongoing growth of NewJeans. NewJeans set a record by entering the Tokyo Dome in the shortest period as a non-J-pop artist through the ‘Bunnies Camp Tokyo Dome.’ This year, they also achieved five consecutive million-seller albums with the release of ‘How Sweet’ and their Japanese debut album ‘Supernatural.’
Additionally, CEO Lee noted, “Even without major activities such as album releases or concerts, NewJeans maintained steady popularity in the third quarter on music charts and through advertisements.” These achievements demonstrate the potential for NewJeans to leave an even greater mark on the global music market in the future. Fans are eagerly anticipating NewJeans’ next steps.
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