The K-pop group Le Sserafim has resolved an internal conflict that threatened its cohesion, drawing praise from British music executives who cite the group's professionalism as a benchmark for the industry. The dispute, which sources say centred on creative differences and management tensions, was settled in private negotiations last week. Group members declined to comment, but a representative confirmed that the matter had been addressed.
London-based A&R director Sarah Thornton of Sony Music UK described the resolution as 'a testament to the group's maturity and commitment to their craft.' Le Sserafim, formed by Source Music under HYBE Corporation, has maintained a rigorous touring schedule throughout the negotiations, delaying no public appearances. The group's next album, slated for release in June, remains on track.
The episode draws attention to the high-pressure environment of K-pop, where group dynamics are frequently tested by relentless promotion cycles. British observers note that Le Sserafim's swift resolution contrasts with more protracted disputes in Western pop acts, offering a model of institutional discipline. The group's stock in the Korean entertainment industry remains stable.








