Jennie (BlackPink) flex new trophy, inherited to sue the impostor in court

Kim OanhSep 09, 2024 at 14:19

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According to Variety, Jennie and her company OA Entertainment have signed a partnership with Columbia Records for the purpose of promoting the singer's upcoming solo career.

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It is known that Columbia Records is a record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, many famous artists in the world under the management of this label can be mentioned such as: Beyonce, Adele, Harry Styles.

At the same time, Jennie's new solo single is also set to be released in October, marking one year since the release of the single You & Me. This information quickly received great attention from Jennie's fans around the globe, so the time for the female singer to return to the music industry was very close.

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It is unclear whether this will be Jennie's independent single or a product that "paves the way" for a new solo studio album. Because previously, the female singer had said that she would release an album this year.

"Just this year, I have established my own company, collaborated with many different brands and besides that I also experimented with many new music genres with many different artists. It was a start for me and everything was amazing. I just enjoy every step I take."

I also have a lot more to come with my album. So, I hope everyone should also look forward to it," Jennie shared.

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Jennie first appeared in 2016 as a member of BlackPink. She is the highest-ranked Korean female artist on the Billboard charts and the country's only artist to top Coachella.

Last year, Jennie teamed up with the Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp on the song One of the Girls and appeared with the two on the controversial HBO series The Idol.

Jennie was born in South Korea, moved to live and study in Auckland, New Zealand at the age of 10. 5 years later, she returned to Korea and joined the talent academy of YG, the leading entertainment company in the land of kimchi.

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BlackPink was formed in 2016 and quickly became the first Korean girl group to have 5 MVs reach one billion views on YouTube and is the most followed girl group on Spotify.

In The Idol directed by Sam Levinson, Jennie works under the stage name Jennie Ruby Jane, playing a singer and dancer supporting pop star Lily-Rose Depp - the daughter of actor Johnny Depp and French singer Vanessa Paradis.

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On September 6, the company founded by Jennie - OA Entertainment issued a notice to sue individuals impersonating the singer's biological father to spread false information, affecting Jennie.

A company representative said: "We clearly state that this is false and has absolutely nothing to do with the artist. Be careful when purchasing illegally produced publications to avoid any damage. We are taking legal action against the person who disseminates information on the grounds of defamation, spreading false information and obstructing business activities."

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In addition, the company also sued people who posted posts with harmful content, harassment, and slander Jennie. ODDATELIER will try in every way to protect the legitimate rights and interests of artists.

Previously, information spread online that Jennie's biological father published a novel about AI and that BlackPink members would appear in some parts. This makes fans suspicious, because until now, Kpop idols have hardly mentioned their father in the newspaper.

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Besides this problem, Jennie is also facing the problem of deepfakes that have shaken Korea. Jennie, Jeon So Mi, Irene, ITZY, Jang Won Young, Sakura or a group with a 16-year-old member like ILLIT. have become victims of AI jigsaw puzzles with bad intentions.

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