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Revision as of 17:46, 10 September 2019

JYP Entertainment (JYP엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean music label and entertainment agency. It was founded in 1997 as Taehong Planning Ltd. (태홍기획) by singer and producer J.Y. Park before changing to its current name in 2001.

Divisions

  • JYP Beijing Center China
  • JYP Entertainment Japan
  • JYP Entertainment Thailand
  • JYP Entertainment USA
  • JYP Entertainment Hong Kong
  • NPIO Entertainment

Joint ventures

  • Beijing Xin Sheng Entertainment (with Ocean Music)
  • NCC Entertainment (with Tencent)

Subsidiaries

  • JYP Publishing
  • JYP Foods
  • JYP Pictures
  • Studio J

Former

  • JYP Creative

Artists

Groups

  • ITZY (2019–present)

Soloists

Actors and actresses

Jointly managed with NPIO Entertainment.[1]

  • Lee Chan Sun
  • Kang Hoon
  • Kim Dong Hee
  • Shin Eun Soo
  • Shin Ye Eun
  • Yoon Park

Former artists

Actors and actresses

  • Kim Ha Eun
  • Lee Jung Jin
  • Min Hyo Rin
  • Park Ji Bin
  • Yeon Jung Hoon
  • Choi Woo Shik
  • Jang Hee Ryung
  • Jung Gun Joo
  • Kang Yoon Je
  • Kim Ji Min
  • Kim Jong Mun
  • Kim Ye Won
  • Kim Yu An
  • Lee Gi Hyuk
  • Nam Sung Jun
  • Park Gyu Young
  • Park Joo Hyung
  • Park Si Eun
  • Ryu Won
  • Song Ha Yoon

Trainees

JYP Nation

JYP Nation is the collective name of all the musical artists in the agency, similar to SMTOWN and YG Family.

Discography

Live albums

  • One Mic (2014)

Digital singles

  • "This Christmas" (2010)
  • "Encore" (2016)

References

Official links

Japanese