Appeared on 'You Quiz' on the 14th... The youngest Hyein, "Buy a key chain 90,000 won".
Source: tvN 'You Quiz' video recording
[The FactㅣReporter Lee Han-rim] The 'monster rookie' group New Jeans received a payment of digital music sales within 2 months of their debut.
New jeans appeared in the special section of 'Attention' in the tvN entertainment program 'You Quiz on the Block' (hereinafter referred to as 'You Quiz'), which was broadcast on the night of the 14th, and said about many different things. Including 5 members of New Jeans, Min Hee-jin, CEO of Ador who produced New Jeans, also participated in 'You Quiz'.
New Jeans, all consisting of teenage girls, is a 5-member girl group that debuted in July last year and shocked the music industry by creating a syndrome-like popularity right after their debut. Released songs like 'Attention', 'High Mouth Boy' and 'Cookie' have all swept the music charts, and they are busy participating in various award ceremonies and year-end events.
First, CEO Min Hee-jin revealed the secret of New Jeans' popularity. He said, "Actually, I expected (popularity), but the pressure is great. The members started this work because they have a dream, but I think I can't work without thinking. thought, 'I'll take responsibility'." talked a lot with them, and they called me 'Korean mother'. I felt like I gave birth and I cried when I saw New Jeans."
Then he added news about the settlement of New Jeans members. Through a video interview before the production team, CEO Min said, "New Jeans debuted at the end of July and stabilized in the third quarter from August to September. After that, the company added.
Where did the New Jeans members spend their first money? The oldest sister Minji confessed that she bought gifts for her parents, but the youngest Hyein surprised the audience when she said she bought a key chain worth 90,000 won. Hyein said, "I bought a key chain worth 90,000 won for myself. Usually I want to buy it but I can't because my mother begged me. I'm proud to have bought what I wanted with the money I earned."