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− | | name = |
+ | | name = HYBE |
− | | image = |
+ | | image = <gallery> |
+ | HYBE logo.png|2021–present |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | | hangul = 하이브 |
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+ | | former = Big Hit Entertainment {{small|(2005–2021)}} |
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| type = Public |
| type = Public |
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− | | founded = February |
+ | | founded = February 1, 2005 |
− | | founder = Bang Si Hyuk |
+ | | founder = [[Bang Si Hyuk]] |
| location = Seoul, South Korea |
| location = Seoul, South Korea |
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+ | | key = Jiwon Park {{small|(CEO)}}<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1477491wpp/bang-si-hyuk-resigns-from-hybes-ceo-position-to-focus-on-chairman-role-and-production Soompi: Bang Si Hyuk Resigns From HYBE’s CEO Position To Focus On Chairman Role And Production]</ref><br>[[Bang Si Hyuk|Bang Si-hyuk]] {{small|(Chairman)}}<br>{{WP|en|Scooter Braun|Scooter Braun}} {{small|(HYBE America CEO)}}<br>Hyunrock Han {{small|(HYBE Japan CEO)}} |
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− | | key = [[Bang Si Hyuk]] <small>(co-CEO)</small><br>Lenzo Yoon <small>(co-CEO)</small> |
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+ | | subsidiaries = [[BigHit Music]]<br>[[Belift Lab]]<br>[[Source Music]]<br>[[Pledis Entertainment]]<br>[[KOZ Entertainment]]<br>[[ADOR]]<br>[[HYBE Labels Japan]]<br>NAECO<br>{{WP|en|Big Machine Records|Big Machine Label Group}}<br>{{WP|en|Quality Control Music|QC Music}} |
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− | | subsidiaries = |
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+ | | distributors = [[YG PLUS]] {{small|(2021–present)}}<br>[[Dreamus]] {{small|(2017–2020)}}<br>[[Kakao M|LOEN Entertainment]] {{small|(2005–2016)}} |
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− | | distributors = [[Dreamus]] |
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− | | website = {{Website| |
+ | | website = {{Website|https://hybecorp.com/}} |
− | | sns ={{ |
+ | | sns = {{Twitter|hybeofficialtwt}}<sup>(Off.)</sup>{{Twitter|HYBE_MERCH}}<sup>(Merch)</sup>{{YouTubeC|HYBELABELS}} |
+ | }} |
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− | }}'''Big Hit Entertainment''' (빅히트 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label and entertainment agency. |
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+ | '''HYBE''' (하이브) is a South Korean entertainment company. It was originally founded by [[Bang Si Hyuk]] as '''Big Hit Entertainment''' in 2005. |
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− | == |
+ | ==History== |
+ | {{Expand}} |
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+ | ===2021: Rebranding=== |
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+ | On March 10, 2021, it was announced that they would be renaming from Big Hit Entertainment to HYBE to better reflect themselves as a comprehensive content company. The name change will be covered at their regular shareholder meeting on March 30.<ref>[https://www.koreaboo.com/news/big-hit-entertainment-will-officially-change-company-name-hybe-corporation/ Koreaboo: Big Hit Entertainment Will Officially Change Their Company Name To HYBE Corporation]</ref> On March 19, Big Hit released a brand presentation video which covered the name change, mission, company structure and their new office building. It was also revealed that the "Big Hit Entertainment" identity would continue on as a label called [[BigHit Music]].<ref name="rebrand">[https://entertain.naver.com/now/read?oid=018&aid=0004880099 (KR) Naver: 빅히트→하이브… 엔터테인먼트 라이프스타일 플랫폼 기업 행보 시동]</ref> On April 1, 2021, HYBE announced that they would reorganize its business structure. This includes the newly established BigHit Music and absorbing HYBE IP and HYBE 360.<ref>[https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=108&aid=0002944049 (KR) Naver: 하이브, 사업구조 개편..'빅히트 뮤직' 물적분할]</ref> |
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+ | On April 2, it was announced that HYBE had acquired Ithaca Holding, company led by {{WP|en|Scooter Braun|Scooter Braun}}, through HYBE America. In the deal, HYBE America owns all the company and its properties, which includes SB Projects and its management clients {{WP|en|Justin Bieber|Justin Bieber}}, {{WP|en|Ariana Grande|Ariana Grande}}, {{WP|en|Demi Lovato|Demi Lovato}} and {{WP|en|Tori Kelly|Tori Kelly}}, as well as {{WP|en|Big Machine Records|Big Machine Label Group}}. Braun will be joining the board of HYBE, {{WP|en|Scott Borchetta|Scott Borchetta}} will remain CEO of Big Machine Label Group, and artists of both companies will participate in the capital increase of HYBE.<ref name="ithaca">[https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/hybe-formerly-big-hit-entertainment-acquires-scooter-brauns-ithaca-holdings-bringing-together-bts-justin-bieber-big-machine-1234943092/ Variety: BTS Label Owner HYBE Merges With Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings for $1 Billion (EXCLUSIVE)]</ref> |
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+ | ===2024: Expanded partnership with Universal Music Group=== |
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+ | On March 26, 2024, HYBE announced that they gave exclusive distribution rights to Universal Music Group for the next 10 years, while UMG's artists will join fan communication platform Weverse.<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1651401wpp/hybe-expands-partnership-with-universal-music-group Soompi: HYBE Expands Partnership With Universal Music Group]</ref> |
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+ | ==Divisions== |
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+ | Listed based in HYBE website.<ref>[https://hybecorp.com/eng/company/business HYBE Website - Business]</ref> |
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+ | ===HYBE HQ=== |
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+ | * Labels |
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+ | ** [[BigHit Music]] (2021–present) |
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+ | ** [[Belift Lab]] (2018–present)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1309248wpp/cj-enm-and-big-hit-entertainment-officially-launch-joint-company Soompi: Big Hit Entertainment And CJ ENM Officially Launch Joint Company + Announce Global Audition]</ref> |
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⚫ | ** [[Pledis Entertainment]] (2020–present)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1432277wpp/fair-trade-commission-officially-approves-big-hit-entertainments-acquisition-of-pledis-entertainment Soompi: Fair Trade Commission Officially Approves Big Hit Entertainment’s Acquisition Of Pledis Entertainment]</ref> |
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+ | *** Pledis Japan {{small|(Japan)}} (2020–present) |
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+ | *** Xing Can Sheng Shi Entertainment {{small|(China)}} (2020–present) |
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+ | ** [[KOZ Entertainment]] (2020–present) |
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+ | ** [[ADOR]] (2021–present)<ref>[https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=144&aid=0000773889 (KR) Naver News: 하이브, 신규 레이블 ‘ADOR’ 설립]</ref> |
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+ | * Solutions |
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+ | ** HYBE 360 (2019–present)<ref group="n">Formerly known as Big Hit Three Sixty.</ref> |
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+ | ** HYBE IPX (2019–present)<ref group="n">Formerly known as Big Hit IP.</ref> |
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+ | ** HYBE IM (2019–present)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1346476wpp/big-hit-entertainment-acquires-music-game-company-superb Soompi: Big Hit Entertainment Acquires Music Game Company Superb]</ref><ref group="n">Formerly known as Superb.</ref> |
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+ | ** HYBE Media Studio |
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+ | ** Supertone |
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+ | * Platforms |
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+ | ** Weverse Company<ref group="n">Formerly known as beNX.</ref> |
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+ | ===HYBE America=== |
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+ | * Labels |
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+ | ** {{WP|en|Big Machine Records|Big Machine Label Group}} (2021–present) |
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+ | ** {{WP|en|Quality Control Music|QC Music}} (2023–present) |
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+ | ** Hybe X [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geffen_Records Geffen] (2021–present) |
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+ | * Solutions |
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+ | ** Scooter Braun Projects (2021–present) |
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+ | ** Solid Foundation Management |
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+ | ** Big Machine Music |
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+ | ===HYBE Japan=== |
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+ | * Labels |
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+ | ** [[HYBE Labels Japan]] (2017–present)<ref group="n">Formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment Japan.</ref> |
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+ | ** NAECO (2022–present)<ref>[https://www.allkpop.com/article/2022/12/hybe-labels-japan-launches-new-sub-label-naeco-recruits-idol-actress-yurina-hirate-as-its-first-artist Allkpop: HYBE Labels Japan launches new sub-label NAECO, recruits idol/actress Yurina Hirate as its first artist]</ref> |
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+ | * Solutions |
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+ | ** HYBE Solutions Japan |
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+ | ** HYBE T&D Japan |
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+ | ===HYBE Latin America=== |
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+ | * Labels |
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+ | * Solutions |
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+ | ===Joint ventures=== |
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+ | *Naver Z {{small|(4.5% with {{WP|en|Naver}}, [[JYP Entertainment]] & [[YG Entertainment]])}}<ref>[https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/640/0000021069?sid=105 Krafton establishing metaverse joint venture with Naver Z]</ref> |
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+ | ===Former=== |
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+ | * Solutions |
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+ | ** HYBE Edu (2021–2022)<ref>[https://www.navercorp.com/en/promotion/pressReleasesView/30862 Naver Corp: English Learning App CAKE to Merge with HYBE EDU, Expands Global Language Education Business]</ref> |
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==Artists== |
==Artists== |
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+ | List of artists based in HYBE website.<ref>[https://hybecorp.com/eng/company/artist HYBE Website - Artists]</ref> |
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===Groups=== |
===Groups=== |
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− | * [[8eight]] (2007–2014, 2020–present; along with [[Source Music]]) |
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+ | * [[SEVENTEEN]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2015–present)<ref group="n" name=":2020">Part of HYBE since 2020.</ref> |
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+ | ** [[BSS]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2018–present)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[fromis_9]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2017–present)<ref group="n">Part of Pledis Entertainment and HYBE since 2021.</ref> |
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+ | * [[ENHYPEN]] {{small|(Belift Lab)}} (2020–present) |
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+ | * [[LE SSERAFIM]] {{small|(Source Music)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[NewJeans]] {{small|(ADOR)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[&TEAM]] {{small|(HYBE Labels Japan)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[BOYNEXTDOOR]] {{small|(KOZ Entertainment)}} (2023–present) |
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+ | * [[TWS]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2024–present) |
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+ | * [[ILLIT]] {{small|(Belift Lab)}} (2024–present) |
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+ | ===Soloist=== |
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+ | * [[Lee Hyun|Lee Hyun/MIDNATT]] {{small|(BigHit Music)}} (2009–present)<ref group="n">Part of BigHit Music since 2007 as member of 8eight.</ref> |
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+ | * [[Bumzu]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2017–present)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Zico]] {{small|(KOZ Entertainment)}} (2019–present)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[J-Hope|j-hope]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[Baekho]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2022–present)<ref group="n" name="nuest">Part of Pledis Entertainment since 2012 as member of NU'EST.</ref><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Jin (BTS)|Jin]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[RM]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2022–present) |
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+ | * [[Hwang Min Hyun]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2023–present)<ref group="n" name="nuest" /><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Jimin (BTS)|Jimin]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2023–present) |
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+ | * [[Agust D]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2023–present) |
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+ | * [[Jung Kook]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2023–present) |
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+ | * [[V (BTS)|V]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2023–present) |
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+ | ===Actors and actresses=== |
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+ | * [[Nana (After School)|Nana]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2015–present)<ref group="n">Part of Pledis Entertainment since 2009 as member of After School.</ref><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Jun (SEVENTEEN)|Wen Jun Hui]] {{small|(SEVENTEEN) (Pledis Entertainment)}} (2015–present)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Hwang Min Hyun]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2015–present)<ref name=":0">[https://www.soompi.com/article/1025607wpp/nuests-2015-japanese-film-hit-korean-theaters-september Soompi: NU’EST’s 2015 Japanese Film To Hit Korean Theaters In September]</ref> |
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+ | * [[V (BTS)|Kim Tae Hyung]] {{small|(BTS) (BigHit Music)}} (2016–present)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/827799wpp/btss-v-debuting-as-an-actor-using-his-real-name Soompi: BTS’s V Debuting as an Actor Using His Real Name]</ref> |
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+ | * [[DK (SEVENTEEN)|DK]] {{small|(SEVENTEEN) (Pledis Entertainment)}} (2019–present)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1306860wpp/seventeens-dk-to-make-musical-debut-in-show-starring-kim-junsu-and-more Soompi: SEVENTEEN’s DK To Make Musical Debut In Show Starring Kim Junsu And More]</ref><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | * [[Baekho]] {{small|(Pledis Entertainment)}} (2021–present)<ref>[https://www.allkpop.com/article/2021/05/nuest-member-baekho-officially-debuted-in-his-first-musical-midnight-sun-today Allkpop: NU'EST member Baekho officially debuts in his first musical 'Midnight Sun', today!]</ref> |
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+ | * {{WP|en|Yurina Hirate|Yurina Hirate}} {{small|(NAECO)}} (2022–present) |
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− | === |
+ | ===Trainees=== |
+ | * [[24kumi]] {{small|(HYBE Labels Japan)}} (2023–present) |
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− | * [[Lee Hyun]] (2007–present) |
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+ | * [[KATSEYE]] {{small|(HYBE x Geffen)}} (2023–present) |
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==Former artists== |
==Former artists== |
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+ | Since the rebranding as HYBE, for more see each subsidiary page. |
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− | * [[K.Will]] (2006–2007) |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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− | * [[2AM]] (2010–2014; along with [[JYP Entertainment]]) |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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− | * [[GLAM]] (2012–2015; along with [[Source Music]]) |
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+ | *Source Music |
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− | * [[Lim Jeong Hee]] (2012–2015) |
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+ | **[[GFRIEND]] (2015–2021) |
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− | * [[David Oh]] (2011–2016; along with [[GON Entertainment]]) |
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− | * |
+ | ***[[Kim So Won|Sowon]] (2015–2021) |
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+ | ***[[Yerin (singer)|Yerin]] (2015–2021) |
+ | ***[[Eunha]] (2015–2021) |
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+ | ***[[Yuju (singer)|Yuju]] (2015–2021) |
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+ | ***[[SinB]] (2015–2021) |
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+ | ***[[Umji]] (2015–2021) |
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+ | **LE SSERAFIM |
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+ | ***[[Kim Garam]] (2022) |
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+ | *KOZ Entertainment |
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+ | ** [[w:c:khiphop:Dvwn|Dvwn]] (2019–2024)<ref>[https://twitter.com/KOZ_Entofficial/status/1756483281447780792 @KOZ_Entofficial on Twitter (February 11, 2024)]</ref><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | *Pledis Entertainment |
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+ | ** [[Kyulkyung]] (2016–2021)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210331025618/https://www.hybecorp.com/eng/company/artist HYBE Website - Artists (March 2021) (archived)]<br>[https://web.archive.org/web/20210421113339/https://hybecorp.com/eng/company/artist HYBE Website - Artists (April 2021) (archived)]</ref><ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | **[[NU'EST]] (2012–2022) |
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+ | ***[[NU'EST-M]] (2013–2014) |
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+ | ***[[NU'EST W]] (2017–2018) |
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+ | ****[[JR]] (2012–2022) |
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+ | ****[[Aaron|Aron]] (2012–2022) |
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+ | ****[[Ren]] (2012–2022) |
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+ | **fromis_9 |
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+ | ***[[Jang Gyuri]] (2021–2022) |
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+ | ** [[Yehana (PRISTIN)|Yehana]] (2019–2024)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | ** [[Sungyeon]] (2019–2024)<ref group="n" name=":2020" /> |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | ===Trainees=== |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | *''[[The Debut: Dream Academy]]'' |
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+ | **[[Adela|Adéla Jergova]] (2021-2023) |
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+ | **[[Hinari|Irie Hinari]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Brooklyn|Brooklyn Van Zandt]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Karlee|Karlee Tanaka]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Iliya|Iliya Fedartsova]] (2021–2023)<ref>[https://www.tiktok.com/@riais4air/video/7293052509998877985 TikTok post (October 23, 2023)]</ref> |
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+ | **[[Mei (The Debut: Dream Academy contestant)|Terada Mei]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Lexie (The Debut: Dream Academy contestant)|Lexie Levin]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Ua|Shimada Ua]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Celeste|Celeste Díaz]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Lee Nayoung]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Ezrela|Ezrela Abraham]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Emily (The Debut: Dream Academy contestant)|Emily Kelavos]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Samara|Samara Siqueira]] (2023) |
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+ | **[[Marquise|Marquise Auramornrat]] (2023) |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | ==Concerts== |
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+ | * [[2021 New Year's Eve Live presented by Weverse]] (2020) |
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+ | * [[2022 Weverse Con "New Era"|2022 Weverse Con [New Era]]] (2021) |
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+ | * [[2023 Weverse Con Festival]] (2023) |
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+ | * [[2024 Weverse Con Festival]] (2024) |
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+ | ==Filmography== |
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+ | ===Reality shows=== |
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+ | * ''[[I-LAND]]'' {{small|(with {{WP|en|CJ ENM|CJ ENM}})}} (Mnet, YouTube, 2020) |
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+ | * ''[[&AUDITION - The Howling -]]'' (Hulu, YouTube, 2022) |
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+ | * ''[[R U Next?]]'' (JTBC, YouTube, 2023) |
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+ | * ''[[The Debut: Dream Academy]]'' {{small|(with {{WP|en|Geffen Records|Geffen Records}})}} (YouTube, 2023) |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | {{Reflist|group=n}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Official links== |
==Official links== |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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− | ** [https://www.bighitcorp.com/ Corporate] |
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+ | ; HYBE |
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+ | * [https://hybecorp.com/ Website] |
+ | * Twitter |
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− | * [https://twitter.com/ |
+ | ** [https://twitter.com/hybeofficialtwt Official] |
− | * [https:// |
+ | ** [https://twitter.com/HYBE_MERCH Merch] |
+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | ; HYBE Labels |
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+ | * Instagram |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{HYBE}} |
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+ | [[ru:HYBE]] |
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+ | [[id:HYBE]] |
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+ | [[fr:HYBE]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 3 April 2024
HYBE (하이브) is a South Korean entertainment company. It was originally founded by Bang Si Hyuk as Big Hit Entertainment in 2005.
History
2021: Rebranding
On March 10, 2021, it was announced that they would be renaming from Big Hit Entertainment to HYBE to better reflect themselves as a comprehensive content company. The name change will be covered at their regular shareholder meeting on March 30.[2] On March 19, Big Hit released a brand presentation video which covered the name change, mission, company structure and their new office building. It was also revealed that the "Big Hit Entertainment" identity would continue on as a label called BigHit Music.[3] On April 1, 2021, HYBE announced that they would reorganize its business structure. This includes the newly established BigHit Music and absorbing HYBE IP and HYBE 360.[4]
On April 2, it was announced that HYBE had acquired Ithaca Holding, company led by Scooter Braun, through HYBE America. In the deal, HYBE America owns all the company and its properties, which includes SB Projects and its management clients Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato and Tori Kelly, as well as Big Machine Label Group. Braun will be joining the board of HYBE, Scott Borchetta will remain CEO of Big Machine Label Group, and artists of both companies will participate in the capital increase of HYBE.[5]
2024: Expanded partnership with Universal Music Group
On March 26, 2024, HYBE announced that they gave exclusive distribution rights to Universal Music Group for the next 10 years, while UMG's artists will join fan communication platform Weverse.[6]
Divisions
Listed based in HYBE website.[7]
HYBE HQ
- Labels
- BigHit Music (2021–present)
- Belift Lab (2018–present)[8]
- Source Music (2019–present)[9]
- Pledis Entertainment (2020–present)[10]
- Pledis Japan (Japan) (2020–present)
- Xing Can Sheng Shi Entertainment (China) (2020–present)
- KOZ Entertainment (2020–present)
- ADOR (2021–present)[11]
- Solutions
- Platforms
- Weverse Company[n 4]
HYBE America
- Labels
- Big Machine Label Group (2021–present)
- QC Music (2023–present)
- Hybe X Geffen (2021–present)
- Solutions
- Scooter Braun Projects (2021–present)
- Solid Foundation Management
- Big Machine Music
HYBE Japan
- Labels
- HYBE Labels Japan (2017–present)[n 5]
- NAECO (2022–present)[13]
- Solutions
- HYBE Solutions Japan
- HYBE T&D Japan
HYBE Latin America
- Labels
- Solutions
Joint ventures
- Naver Z (4.5% with Naver, JYP Entertainment & YG Entertainment)[14]
Former
- Solutions
- HYBE Edu (2021–2022)[15]
Artists
List of artists based in HYBE website.[16]
Groups
- BTS (BigHit Music) (2013–present)
- SEVENTEEN (Pledis Entertainment) (2015–present)[n 6]
- fromis_9 (Pledis Entertainment) (2017–present)[n 7]
- TXT (BigHit Music) (2019–present)
- ENHYPEN (Belift Lab) (2020–present)
- LE SSERAFIM (Source Music) (2022–present)
- NewJeans (ADOR) (2022–present)
- &TEAM (HYBE Labels Japan) (2022–present)
- BOYNEXTDOOR (KOZ Entertainment) (2023–present)
- TWS (Pledis Entertainment) (2024–present)
- ILLIT (Belift Lab) (2024–present)
Soloist
- Lee Hyun/MIDNATT (BigHit Music) (2009–present)[n 8]
- Bumzu (Pledis Entertainment) (2017–present)[n 6]
- Zico (KOZ Entertainment) (2019–present)[n 6]
- j-hope (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2022–present)
- Baekho (Pledis Entertainment) (2022–present)[n 9][n 6]
- Jin (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2022–present)
- RM (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2022–present)
- Hwang Min Hyun (Pledis Entertainment) (2023–present)[n 9][n 6]
- Jimin (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2023–present)
- Agust D (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2023–present)
- Jung Kook (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2023–present)
- V (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2023–present)
Actors and actresses
- Nana (Pledis Entertainment) (2015–present)[n 10][n 6]
- Wen Jun Hui (SEVENTEEN) (Pledis Entertainment) (2015–present)[n 6]
- Hwang Min Hyun (Pledis Entertainment) (2015–present)[17]
- Kim Tae Hyung (BTS) (BigHit Music) (2016–present)[18]
- DK (SEVENTEEN) (Pledis Entertainment) (2019–present)[19][n 6]
- Baekho (Pledis Entertainment) (2021–present)[20]
- Yurina Hirate (NAECO) (2022–present)
Trainees
Former artists
Since the rebranding as HYBE, for more see each subsidiary page.
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Trainees
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Concerts
- 2021 New Year's Eve Live presented by Weverse (2020)
- 2022 Weverse Con [New Era] (2021)
- 2023 Weverse Con Festival (2023)
- 2024 Weverse Con Festival (2024)
Filmography
Reality shows
- I-LAND (with CJ ENM) (Mnet, YouTube, 2020)
- &AUDITION - The Howling - (Hulu, YouTube, 2022)
- R U Next? (JTBC, YouTube, 2023)
- The Debut: Dream Academy (with Geffen Records) (YouTube, 2023)
Notes
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References
Official links
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