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Table of Contents
  • IZNA Controversy: Copying NewJeans and Learning from Aespa?
    • Album Cover: “Riding on the Coattails” of NewJeans or Just a Trend?
    • Photocard Concept: “Similar” to Aespa?
  • IZNA: The Journey to “Break Free” and Establish Themselves
  • IZNA: Will They Overcome the Storm of Public Opinion?
  • IZNA and the Story of “Dislike” = “Judgment”?

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IZNA: Plagiarists or Just a Coincidence? Does Hating Give Us the Right to Criticize?

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By Minh Anh
Last updated: August 21, 2025

Stepping into the vibrant world of K-Pop, the rookie girl group IZNA, emerging from the popular show I-LAND 2, quickly captured the public’s attention. However, along with their talent came a series of accusations of copying NewJeans and controversies involving Aespa. Does dislike really equate to criticism? Or is this just a publicity stunt to ignite their fame? Let’s dissect IZNA’s journey and see if they can withstand the whispers surrounding them!

IZNA Controversy: Copying NewJeans and Learning from Aespa?

Album Cover: “Riding on the Coattails” of NewJeans or Just a Trend?

Specifically, IZNA’s demo album cover has been criticized for resembling NewJeans’ “OMG” album, from the layout of the members’ images to the font style and retro “book cover” aesthetic.

IZNA Album Cover Debut
IZNA Controversy: Copying NewJeans Album Cover?

While the retro “book cover” style is a common trend in K-Pop album design, the similarities between these two products are hard to deny. Elements such as the arrangement of member positions, classic fonts, and color schemes raise questions: Is this a coincidence, or is IZNA copying NewJeans?

Photocard Concept: “Similar” to Aespa?

Furthermore, some images and performance outfits of IZNA have been compared to Aespa’s futuristic concept. According to Koreaboo, many believe that IZNA “borrowed ideas” from their seniors, especially since the group’s photocard has similarities to the images of Karina and Giselle from Aespa’s “Better Things” photocard set.

Aespa’s "Better Things"
Aespa “Better Things”

Both IZNA and Aespa pursue a futuristic, cyber style, but the difference lies in their music and visual direction. IZNA showcases youthful energy, focusing on strong vocals and dynamic choreography, rather than the virtual world concept that Aespa embodies.

To experience this more vividly, you can watch the “LA TA TA IZNA” fancam on YouTube. This serves as evidence of the group’s performance capabilities, featuring powerful vocals and captivating dance moves.

IZNA: The Journey to “Break Free” and Establish Themselves

espite facing many controversies surrounding Aespa and accusations of copying NewJeans, the group has achieved commendable milestones:

  • 50,000 debut album copies sold in the first week (Source: Hanteo Chart).
  • 1 million Instagram followers, showcasing significant audience interest.

IZNA is backed by Teddy Park, the renowned “hit-maker,” who has contributed to a series of international hits for BLACKPINK. With Teddy’s experience and talent, IZNA may soon possess catchy and addictive songs.

IZNA: Will They Overcome the Storm of Public Opinion?

Compared to NewJeans, who have a national hit with “Ditto” achieving Perfect All-kill, or Aespa with the blockbuster “Next Level,” IZNA is still a rookie group in the process of defining their style.

IZNA: Plagiarism vs Coincidence?

However, remember that even renowned groups like BLACKPINK took time to build their fandom and establish their names. Can IZNA “break free” and carve out a niche in the competitive K-Pop market?

IZNA and the Story of “Dislike” = “Judgment”?

IZNA currently stands amidst conflicting opinions. They are criticized for controversies like copying NewJeans or issues with Aespa, but they are also expected to excel due to their potential and continuous efforts.

Try listening to “LA TA TA” and watching the “LA TA TA IZNA” fancam to form your own impressions. Who knows, you might discover a group with a unique personality and shining potential for the future. What do you think about IZNA? Please leave your thoughts in the comments!

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