

Danielle Marsh
Danielle Marsh (다니엘 마쉬, Danielle June Marsh) is an Australian-Korean singer who broke out as one of the five voices that made NewJeans impossible to ignore. Her tone sits in a rare lane: soft enough for airy pop, bright enough to cut through dense production, and expressive enough to carry acoustic material on its own.
Born in Newcastle and raised between Australia and South Korea, Danielle moved from early TV work into the idol system and debuted with NewJeans in July 2022. The group run from New Jeans through Get Up reset the fourth-generation pop conversation with minimalist production, huge streaming numbers, and a lighter performance language. Danielle also stepped outside the group frame by voicing Ariel in the Korean dub of The Little Mermaid.
After her contract with ADOR ended in late 2025, Danielle opened a direct-to-fans chapter under Dazzibelle. That reset keeps the fashion lane active through ties to houses like Celine and Burberry, but the bigger story is creative independence. HITKULTR tracks the catalog, brand work, and whatever solo shape Danielle builds next.
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Latest Articles

ADOR Lawsuit Against Danielle Marsh and Min Hee-jin Heads to Trial This Month
ADOR's ₩43 billion damages lawsuit against former NewJeans member Danielle Marsh and ex-CEO Min Hee-jin begins at Seoul Central District Court on March 26, escalating the most watched legal battle in K-pop.

NewJeans Prepares Trio Comeback as Danielle Exits, Minji's Future Uncertain
Leaked rehearsal footage confirms Hanni, Haerin, and Hyein are preparing new music in London. Minji remains in contract negotiations while Danielle faces a $32 million lawsuit after her December removal from the group.

Min Hee-Jin Offers to Give Up $17.9 Million. The Reason Is NewJeans.
Min Hee-jin won the court case. Now she is handing the money back. At a six-minute press conference in Seoul, she offered to forfeit her $17.9M court victory if HYBE drops every lawsuit tied to the dispute: against her, NewJeans members, former employees, and fans.

The NewJeans-HYBE Legal War: Danielle's Exit, a $17.6M Court Ruling, and the Fight for K-Pop's Future
A Seoul court orders HYBE to pay Min Hee-jin $17.6M. Danielle faces a $31M damages claim. V's private messages surface in court. Inside the legal battle reshaping the K-pop industry.
