EXO-CBX Files for Contract Termination from ONE HUNDRED, Alleges Unpaid Settlements
EXO-CBX has escalated its dispute with its agency, filing for contract termination and alleging significant financial and contractual breaches. The sub-unit, consisting of members Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin, sent a certified letter in late March to INB100 and its CEO, Cha Ga Won, demanding a response regarding unpaid settlements and other violations. This legal move signals a breakdown in the relationship between the high-profile artists and their management, shifting internal grievances into a formal, public dispute.
The core of the conflict centers on claims of unpaid earnings and contractual non-compliance by the agency. The members' decision to pursue termination through legal channels, rather than private negotiation, highlights the severity of the alleged breaches and their determination to seek resolution outside the company's structure. This action follows a pattern of high-stakes contract disputes within the K-pop industry, where financial transparency and fair profit distribution are perennial points of tension between artists and their agencies.
The filing places immediate pressure on ONE HUNDRED and INB100, threatening not only the loss of a major revenue-driving act but also significant reputational damage. For EXO-CBX, the path forward involves navigating complex legal proceedings while managing fan expectations and public perception. The outcome of this dispute could influence contract negotiations for other artists under the label and serve as another case study in the ongoing power dynamics between K-pop idols and the agencies that manage them.