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That is why the documentary will be so important to expose how evil hybe really are towards NewJeans without distorting narratives and lies to distract the public

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Boycotting NewJeans’ music hurts NewJeans far more than it hurts HYBE, because of how royalties, contracts, and public perception work in the K-pop industry. —- You also have to consider this… NewJeans’ numbers is not heavily “fandom based.” As much as you think you all are the source of their massive streaming numbers, you’re wrong. The general public, and non K-pop fans love NewJeans music and they will keep on listening to it even if you convinced Bunnies to boycott. —- HYBE’s revenue base is massive and diversified. HYBE earns from dozens of sources… multiple groups, Weverse, concerts, merch, and even U.S. subsidiaries. Even if NewJeans’ streaming or album sales drop, HYBE can easily offset that loss through its other labels. HYBE doesn’t depend on NewJeans alone. Their system is built to survive the loss of any one group’s income. —- NewJeans’ streaming and sales are their only active revenue right now. Since they’re in hiatus, no tours, no fan meetings, no new releases… the only money that still trickles down to them comes from: - Streaming royalties - Physical album sales still circulating - Brand contracts still running If Bunnies boycott their music, those residual royalties shrink. That means less income to the girls themselves, not HYBE. —- HYBE already collected most of the upfront revenue. HYBE, as the parent company, has already: - Collected bulk profits from the initial album releases - Recouped production and distribution costs Future streaming revenue is a small portion of total income, mostly going to artists. So cutting that stream primarily hurts the artists, not HYBE’s bottom line. —- Public metrics matter for NewJeans’ reputation. Charts, YouTube views, and streaming numbers determine public perception, endorsement value, and global relevance. If Bunnies and casual fans intentionally stop listening, the data will show some sort of decline, which media will spin as “fandom fatigue” or “loss of popularity.” HYBE can use that narrative to undermine NewJeans position, claiming the group has “lost public interest” and was highly dependent on them. —- Supporting NewJeans ≠ Supporting HYBE. When fans stream NewJeans, the signal that matters most isn’t the money, it’s the visibility and demand. Every listen, stream, or social trend proves: “People care about NewJeans themselves and their music.”

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