RBW (short for Rainbow Bridge World) is a South Korean record label and entertainment agency. Founded in 2010 as Rainbow Bridge Agency, the company merged with WA Entertainment in February 2015.
Subsidiaries[]
Sub-labels[]
- RBW Japan (founded in 2018)[1]
- Modern RBW (founded in 2020)[2]
- WM Entertainment (since 2021)[3]
- DSP Media (since 2022)[4]
- Urban Works (since 2023)[5]
Former[]
- Cloud R (2016–2019)
- RBW Vietnam (2016–2020)
- RBW Philippines (2017–2019)
- All Right Music (2017–2020)
Artists[]
Groups[]
- MAMAMOO (2014–present)
- MAMAMOO+ (2022–present)
- ONEWE[Notes 1] (2017–present)
- ONEUS (2019–present)
- PURPLE KISS (2021–present)
- KARA (with DSP Media) (2022–present)
Soloists[]
- Cosmic Girl (2016–present)
- Moon Byul (2018–present)
- Solar (2020–present)
- David Young (2023–present)
- Giuk (2023–present)
- Swan (2023–present)
- Rachel (2023–present)
Actors & actresses[]
- Kang Dae Hyun (2023–present)
Trainees[]
- RBW_I (2017–present)
- NXD (with RBW Japan) (2020-present)
- Ikumi Hiroto (2020–present)
- Hwang Jae Min (2022–present)
- Park Hyeong Geun (2022–present)
- Kang Dae Hyun (2023–present)
- Yongjoon (2023–present)
Studio artists[]
Session musicians[]
- RB-INJ (string session team) (2015–present)[6]
- ONEWE
Directors and producers[7][]
- Kim Do Hoon
- Hwang Sung Jin
- Lee Sang Ho
- Kwon Suk Hong
- Kim Hyung Gyu
- Song Jun Ho
- Choi Gap Won
- Choi Yong Chan
- Seo Yong Bae
- Park Woo Sang
- Yun Young Jun
- Im Sang Hyuck (aka Leemssang)
- Kim Ki Hyun (aka Adam H. Evans or Cosmic Sound)
- Mingkey
- Lee Hoo Sang
- Jeon Da Woon
- Park Ji Young (aka Davve)
Former artists[]
Groups[]
- S.O.S (with YS Media Entertainment) (2013–2014)
- Phantom (co-managed with Brand New Music) (2015–2017)
- D1Verse (with RBW Vietnam) (2019–2020)
- VROMANCE (2016–2024)
Duos[]
- Geeks (co-managed with HOW Entertainment) (2012–2016)
- OBROJECT (co-managed with TS& Entertainment) (2017–2020)
Artists[]
- eSNa (2014–2017)
- Basick (with All Right Music) (2015–2018)
- Yangpa (2015–2018)[8]
- Monday Kiz (2016–2018)
- Marvel J (with All Right Music) (2016–2020)
- Big Tray (with All Right Music) (2015–2020)
- B.O. (with All Right Music) (2017–2020)
- Jin Ju (with RBW Vietnam) (2017–2020)
- Trần Bình (of D1Verse, with RBW Vietnam) (2019–2020)
- Kim Yuna (co-managed with Duckfuss Entertainment) (2019–2020)
- Obze (co-managed with Duckfuss Entertainment) (2019–2020)
- OYEON (co-managed with Duckfuss Entertainment) (2019–2020)
- MAMAMOO
Trainees[]
- RBW_I
- Lim So Hyeon (임소현)
- Oh Hye Min (오혜민)
- Lee Eon Jin (이언진)
- Oh Ha Nul (오하늘)
- Choi Jae-woo (2017)
- Jung Do Hae (정도해) (2017–2018)
- Jo Yu Ri (조유리) (2017–2018)
- Kim Sung Eun (김성은) (2017–2018)
- Kim Young Seo (김영서) (2017–2018)
- Seo Ji Heun (서지흔) (2017–2018)
- Ito Momoko (실 모모코) (2018)
- Lee Ye Sol (2017–2020)
- Jeon Min-wook (2019–2020)
- Lee Seung Hwan (2021)
- RBW Philippines Trainee (HK Idol) (2018–2019)
- RBW JBOYZ
- Sato Ryuji (2020)
- Sumita Jumpei (2020–2022)
- Sasa Ryoma (2021–2022)
- Taguchi Keiya (2020–2022)
RBW Family[]
RBW Family is the collective name of all artists under RBW, including artists under the main RBW label as well as its sub-labels WM Entertainment and DSP Media.
Concerts[]
Projects[]
- Modern RBW (2020–2022)
- The Beginning Project (2022–present)
- RBW POP-UP (2024–present)
Notes[]
- ↑ Formerly known as MAS and M.A.S 0094
References[]
- ↑ RBW Japan: About
- ↑ (KR) Naver: RBW 레이블 '모던 한 RBW', 첫 번째 프로젝트 싱글 ‘아저씨라떼’ 발매 [공식] (OSEN)
- ↑ Soompi: RBW Acquires WM Entertainment
- ↑ (KR) Naver: 마마무 소속사 'RBW' 젝키·핑클 배출한 DSP미디어 품는다 [시그널] (Sedaily)
- ↑ Koreajoongangdaily: RBW to acquire half of Urban Works for 10 billion won
- ↑ Sound Better: RB-INJ - All works about string session - Seoul
- ↑ (KR) RBW: Director & Producer
- ↑ Allkpop: Yangpa joins MAMAMOO at RBW Inc.!
- ↑ Soompi: MAMAMOO’s Wheein Leaves RBW + Will Continue MAMAMOO Group Activities
- ↑ Soompi: MAMAMOO’s Hwasa Confirmed To Leave RBW
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