We're on trial for 13 billion tempering.. FIFTY 3, Ahn Sungil and I have another hand.

Feb 27, 2025

We're on trial for 13 billion tempering.. FIFTY 3, Ahn Sungil and I have another hand.



Aran, Saena, and Sio, who left the group Fifteen, joined hands with producer Ahn Sung-il to re-debut.

Masive E&C, a three-member (Aran, Saena, Sio) who left PPT on the 26th and the agency of the group Abloom, said "In the process of discussing the future activities of Abloom, we proposed production to Ahn Sung-il at the request of the members, and Ahn Sung-il accepted and worked together."

Abloom is a three-member girl group consisting of former P.P.T. members Aran, Saena, and Sio. Last year, they signed an agency contract with Masive ENC, a label affiliated with NSENM (formerly IOK Company).




In December last year, Masive ENC announced the release of the album in the first half of this year, saying that "Abloom began filming a new music video and pictorial in the United States."

Ahn Sung-il has been at the center of criticism in the past due to controversy behind the internal conflict within PFT. He said he had no involvement in the dispute between PFTP and his former agency, but Keena was heavily criticized for exposing the alleged tempering.

Currently, Saena, Aran, and Sio are suing for 13 billion won in damages with their former agency Attract, which is expected to cause a stir as they are preparing to re-debut in partnership with Ahn Sung-il, who was accused of being behind the lawsuit.




Meanwhile, Sena, Sio and Aran were denied the suspension of their exclusive contracts filed with their former agency Attract in 2023. In addition, the case was criticized by the music industry and the public as it spread to Ahn Sung-il, who was in charge of outsourcing production at the time. Only Kina was the only member of the four members who filed an appeal to the court just before the appeal was decided and returned to attract. Kina is active as Pefty Pefty with new members.

Attract notified Saena, Shio and Aran of the termination of the exclusive contract after the appeal decision. In addition, they filed a lawsuit against them and CEO Ahn for damages. Attract is in a legal dispute over CEO Ahn, who was in charge of producing outsourced music, as behind tamping.






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