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Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid' rights belong to The Givers, not Attrakt, according to the court ruling.

Third-party production company The Givers, headed by producer Ahn Sung-il, gains copyright ownership of girl group Fifty Fifty's smash hit "Cupid," according to a Seoul court's decision made on Thursday, overruling the claims of the band's agency, Attrakt.

Third-party production company The Givers, headed by producer Ahn Sung-il, has been granted the...
Third-party production company The Givers, headed by producer Ahn Sung-il, has been granted the copyright to girl group Fifty Fifty's smash hit "Cupid" by a Seoul court, a decision contrary to the group's agency, Attrakt.

Let's Chat About Fifty Fifty [ATTRAKT]

Fifty Fifty's 'Cupid' rights belong to The Givers, not Attrakt, according to the court ruling.

Get ready to dive into the exciting world of Fifty Fifty, the South Korean girl group formed by ATTRAKT. Despite their initial success with the hit single "Cupid" in 2023, the group faced a turbulent journey, marked by legal disputes and health issues.

Originally consisting of five members—Keena, Chanelle Moon, Yewon, Hana, and Athena—the group has been undergoing significant changes. Unfortunately, member Keena has had to step back due to health concerns, and other members like Sio, Saena, and Aran have filed suit to terminate their contracts with ATTRAKT and re-debut under MASSIVE E&C, a subsidiary of IOK Company. Even original member Kina has had to take a break due to health issues.

Despite these challenges, Fifty Fifty continues to make headlines. Sio, Saena, and Aran are planning a re-debut under MASSIVE E&C, though the exact timeline is uncertain. ATTRAKT, on the other hand, is appealing a court ruling over copyright claims for "Cupid" and dealing with the group members' contract disputes.

As for now, the future of Fifty Fifty is unpredictable, but the group remains resilient in the face of these challenges. Let's keep our fingers crossed for these talented ladies and their continued success. Stay tuned for more updates!

[1] JoongAng Ilbo, "Fifty Fifty members file injunction against ATTRAKT over contract disputes," 2023.[2] Korea Herald, "Fifty Fifty sues ATTRAKT over contract breaches," 2023.[3] Naver News, "ATTRAKT appeals court ruling over 'Cupid' copyright," 2023.[4] Soompi, "Fifty Fifty member Keena's health update," 2023.[5] KPopStarz, "Fifty Fifty members Sio, Saena, Aran gear up for re-debut under MASSIVE E&C," 2023.

  1. The ongoing legal disputes and health concerns within Fifty Fifty, a South Korean girl group managed by ATTRAKT, have been extensively covered by various news outlets, such as JoongAng Ilbo and Korea Herald.
  2. In the midst of contract disputes between ATTRAKT and some of its members, including Sio, Saena, and Aran, the trio is planning a re-debut under MASSIVE E&C, a subsidiary of IOK Company, according to KPopStarz.
  3. Meanwhile, the music industry has been abuzz with news of ATTRAKT's appeal against a court ruling over copyright claims for Fifty Fifty's hit single, "Cupid," as reported by Naver News.
  4. Despite the challenges they've faced in the entertainment business, Fifty Fifty continues to be a hot topic in pop-culture conversations, with the latest news regarding the health of member Keena making the rounds on entertainment websites like Soompi.
  5. The future of Fifty Fifty remains uncertain, but the group's resilience in the face of these hurdles and their continued success make them an engaging subject in the world of music and entertainment.

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