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NJZ, Formerly NewJeans, Discuss Departure From ADOR and Future Plans in First Interviews After Name Change

NJZ, Formerly NewJeans, Discuss Departure From ADOR and Future Plans in First Interviews After Name Change

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NJZ, formerly known as NewJeans, have recently given their first interviews after their name change and rebranding. The members spoke about their experiences, focusing on what fans can expect from them in the future.

A Fresh Start for NJZ

The group recently announced their new name, NJZ, marking a new chapter in their careers. Following this announcement, the members sat down for interviews with various media outlets, sharing their thoughts and future plans.

Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future

In an interview with CNBC, NJZ discussed ADOR’s alleged interference with their work and the steps they are taking to address it. However, the focus remained on the exciting projects planned for 2025.

Speaking with CNN, the members acknowledged feeling nervous as they introduced themselves with their new name, “Hi, we’re NJZ.” Danielle explained that it felt like a new beginning for the group.

Addressing the Name Change and HYBE Departure

Hanni addressed the name change, referencing the conflict and alleged mistreatment they experienced at HYBE, which led to a loss of trust. She emphasized the group’s excitement about this new phase in their careers.

Hong Kong Performance and Future Expectations

The members shared their anticipation for their first performance in Hong Kong as NJZ, promising a new song and a more mature version of the group. Their first performance under the new name is scheduled for next month, and fans are just as eager as the members for what the future holds.

Also Read: NJZ (NewJeans) Faces Plagiarism Accusations Over New Logo and Concept, Sparking Debate Among Fans

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