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Min Hee-jin, former head of the influential K-pop label ADOR , has teased a surprise announcement just days after a high-profile legal and management saga involving NEWJEANS and corporate disputes.

On Tuesday evening, Min Hee-jin posted on social media that something “coming soon” will be unveiled at 10 a.m. on February 5, generating buzz among industry watchers and fans alike. Her post included a visual tease featuring the branding of OK Records 2026, signaling that her next move may involve a new music venture or rebranded business initiative.

Min’s announcement arrives amid ongoing fallout from her separation from ADOR and contractual disagreements with entertainment giant HYBE. In September 2025, the longtime Korean music executive appeared in court in connection with a stock trade claim and disputes over shareholder agreements. Her legal testimony followed widespread media attention around the so-called “NewJeans tampering” controversy allegations that her actions had negatively affected the group’s management and reputation. Min has firmly denied all such claims, characterizing them as part of a broader attempt to manipulate corporate stock prices and misrepresent her professional conduct.
The dispute culminated in ADOR parting ways with NewJeans, though legal rulings later confirmed that the group’s original contracts remained in force. Members Hae-rin, Hye-in, and Ha-ni have since returned to activities, with Min-ji in ongoing discussions and Danielle ultimately not renewing her contract a result that reshaped the group’s lineup and future plans.
Min Hee-jin’s upcoming announcement is expected to clarify her next professional direction and could signal the launch of new creative projects under her OK Records banner. Insider sources suggest that her reputation as a visionary behind major K-pop visual and conceptual trends positions her to remain a significant influencer in the industry, even after the high-stakes corporate conflict.
Fans and industry stakeholders will be closely watching the February 5 reveal, which could mark a pivotal moment in Min’s post-ADOR career and hint at new collaborations or label developments.
Source: (NN)
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