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| name = YG Entertainment
 
| name = YG Entertainment
 
| image = <gallery>
 
| image = <gallery>
YG Entertainment logo.png|2013-present
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YG Entertainment logo.png|2013–present
YG Entertainment former logo.png|1996-2013
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YG Entertainment former logo.png|1996–2013
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
| other =
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| other = YGE
| type =
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| type = Public
 
| founded = February 24, 1996
 
| founded = February 24, 1996
 
| defunct =
 
| defunct =
| founder = [[Yang Hyun-suk]]
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| founder = [[Yang Hyun Suk]]
 
| location = Seoul, South Korea
 
| location = Seoul, South Korea
 
| key =
 
| key =
| subsidiaries = [[YG Entertainment Japan]]<br />[[YG Underground]]<br />[[YGEX]]<br>[[HIGHGRND]]<br>[[PSYG]]
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| subsidiaries = [[YG Entertainment Japan]]<br>[[YG Underground]]<br>[[YG KPLUS]]<br>[[YG PLUS]]
 
| distributors =
 
| distributors =
| website = http://www.ygfamily.com/
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| website = {{Website|http://www.ygfamily.com/}}
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| sns = {{Facebook|ygfamily}}{{Twitter|ygent_official}}{{YouTubeUser|YGEntertainment}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''YG Entertainment''' (YG엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label and entertainment agency. It is home to idol groups such as [[BIGBANG]], [[WINNER]], [[iKON]], [[BLACKPINK]], in addition to numerous non-idol groups and solo artists. Sales and revenues from the company make it the second most successful agency in Korea, and a part of the [[Big 3 agencies]]. YGE distributes through various companies in different international locations.
 
'''YG Entertainment''' is a South Korean music label and entertainment agency. It is home to idol groups such as [[BIGBANG]], [[WINNER]], and [[iKON]], in addition to numerous non-idol groups and solo artists. Sales and revenues from YG Entertainment make it the second most successful agency in Korea, and a part of the [[Big 3 agencies]]. YG Entertainment distributes through various companies in different international locations.
 
   
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
* [[YG Entertainment Japan]]
 
* [[YG Entertainment Japan]]
 
* [[YG Underground]]
 
* [[YG Underground]]
* [[YGEX]]
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* [[YG KPLUS]]
* [[HIGHGRND]]
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* [[YG PLUS]]
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===Sub-labels===
* [[PSYG]]
 
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* [[The Black Label]]
 
* [[YGX]]
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===Partnerships===
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* [[YGEX]] <small>(with avex)</small>
 
===Former===
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* [[HIGHGRND]] (2015–2018)
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* [[PSYG]] (2016–2018)
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==Artists==
 
==Artists==
 
===Groups===
 
===Groups===
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{{Col-begin}}
* [[1TYM]]
 
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{{Col-2}}
* [[BIGBANG]]
 
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* [[BIGBANG]] (2006–present)
* [[BLACKPINK]]
 
 
* [[WINNER]] (2014–present)
* [[Epik High]]
 
* [[IKON]]
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* [[IKON]] (2015–present)
 
* [[BLACKPINK]] (2016–present)
* [[WINNER]]
 
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{{Col-2}}
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* [[TREASURE]] (2019–present)
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{{Col-end}}
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===Duos===
 
===Duos===
 
* [[Jinusean]] (1997–present)
* [[Akdong Musician]]
 
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* [[AKMU]] (2012–present)
* [[Jinusean]]
 
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===Soloists===
 
===Soloists===
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{{Col-begin}}
* [[CL]]
 
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{{Col-2}}
* [[Lee Hi]]
 
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* [[G-Dragon]] (2001–present)
* [[PSY]]
 
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* [[Taeyang (BIGBANG)|Taeyang]] (2006–present)
* [[Tablo]]
 
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* [[Daesung]] (2006–present)
* [[Yang Hyun Suk]]
 
* [[One (rapper)|One]]
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* [[Dara]] (2009–present)
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{{Col-2}}
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* [[Bobby]] (2016–present)
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* [[Mino]] (2018–present)
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* [[Jennie]] (2018–present)
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{{Col-end}}
   
===Former===
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===Actors===
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{{Col-begin}}
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{{Col-2}}
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* Bae Jung-nam
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* Cha Seung-won
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* Choi Ji-woo
 
* [[Daesung]]
 
* [[Dara]]
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* Kim A-Yong
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* Gang Dong-won
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* Go Joon-hee
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* Hwang Seung-un
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* Hwang So-hee
  +
* Im Ye-jin
 
* [[Jung Hye Young]]
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* Jang Hyun-sung
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* Jang Ki-yong
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* [[Jinu (WINNER)|Jinu]]
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* Joo Woo-jae
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* Kal So-won
 
* [[Kang Seung Yoon]]
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* Kansyuji Tamotsu
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* Kim Hee-ae
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* Kim Hee-jung
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* Kim Sae-ron
  +
* Kwon Hyun-bin
  +
{{Col-2}}
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* Lee Ha-eun
  +
* Lee Ho-jung
  +
* Lee Hyun-wook
  +
* Lee Ji-ni
  +
* Lee Soo-hyuk
  +
* Lee Su-hyun
  +
* Lee Sung-kyung
  +
* Nam Joo-hyuk
  +
* Oh Sang-jin
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* Ok Go-woon
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* Park Jae-geun
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* Park Hyeong-seop
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* Seo Jeong-yeon
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* Son Ho-jun
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* Son Se-bin
 
* [[T.O.P]]
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* Yamato Kohta
 
* [[Yoo In Na]]
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{{Col-end}}
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===Trainees===
  +
{{Col-begin}}
  +
{{Col-2}}
 
* [[Jane Wang]]
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* [[Vicky Wei]]
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* [[Kang Seo Jin]]
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* [[Ahn Su Bin]]
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* [[Kim Eun Kyul]]
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{{Col-2}}
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* [[Jung Ha Yeon]]
 
* [[Han Byul]]
 
* [[Yang Chae Eun]]
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* [[Byun Seo Young]]
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{{Col-end}}
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==Former artists==
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{{Col-begin}}
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{{Col-2}}
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* [[Yang Hyun Suk]] (1990–2019)
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* [[1TYM]] (1998–2005)
 
* [[Swi.T]] (2002–2004)
 
* [[Wheesung]] (2002–2006)
 
* [[45RPM]] (2005–unknown)
 
* [[45RPM]] (2005–unknown)
 
* [[BIGBANG]]
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** [[Seungri]] (2006-2019)
 
* [[Big Mama]] (2003–2007)
 
* [[Big Mama]] (2003–2007)
* [[Bom]] (2005-2016)
 
 
* [[Gummy]] (2003–2014)
 
* [[Gummy]] (2003–2014)
 
* [[Lexy]] (2003–2007)
 
* [[Lexy]] (2003–2007)
* [[Moogadang]] (2006–unknown)
 
* [[Minzy]] (2009–2016)
 
 
* [[Se7en]] (2003–2015)
 
* [[Se7en]] (2003–2015)
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* [[XO]] (2003–2004)
 
* [[Soul Star]] (2005–2007)
 
* [[Soul Star]] (2005–2007)
* [[Swi.T]] (2002–2004)
 
 
* [[Stony Skunk]] (2005–2011)
 
* [[Stony Skunk]] (2005–2011)
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{{Col-2}}
* [[Wheesung]] (2002–2006)
 
* [[XO]] (2004–unknown)
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* [[Moogadang]] (2006–unknown)
 
* [[YMGA]] (2008–2011)
 
* [[YMGA]] (2008–2011)
 
* [[2NE1]] (2009–2016)
 
* [[2NE1]] (2009–2016)
 
** [[Minzy]] (2009–2016)
==Actors==
 
* [[Daesung]]
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** [[Park Bom]] (2005-2016)
* [[Dara]]
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** [[CL]] (2009–2019)
* [[Jung Hye Young]]
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* [[WINNER]]
* [[Kang Hye Jung]]
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** [[Nam Tae Hyun]] (2014–2016)
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* [[PSY]] (2010–2018)
* [[Kang Seung Yoon]]
 
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* [[Epik High]] (2012-2018)<ref>[https://www.allkpop.com/article/2018/10/epik-high-leave-yg-entertainment-after-end-of-contract Soompi: Epik High leave YG Entertainment after end of contract]</ref>
* [[Ku Hye Sun]]
 
* [[Seungri]]
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* [[IKON]]
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** [[B.I]] (2015–2019)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1331609wpp/yg-confirms-b-is-departure-from-ikon-and-agency Soompi: YG Confirms B.I’s Departure From iKON And Agency]</ref>
* [[T.O.P]]
 
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* [[One]] (2015–2019)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1339329wpp/one-reveals-he-left-yg-entertainment Soompi: ONE Reveals He Left YG Entertainment]</ref>
* [[Yoo In Na]]
 
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* [[Lee Hi]] (2012–2019)<ref>[https://www.soompi.com/article/1374513wpp/lee-hi-writes-heartfelt-letter-after-announcement-that-she-will-part-ways-with-yg-entertainment Soompi: Lee Hi Writes Heartfelt Letter After Announcement That She Will Part Ways With YG Entertainment]</ref>
===Former actors===
 
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{{Col-end}}
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===Actors===
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{{Col-begin}}
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{{Col-2}}
 
* [[Huh E Jae]] (2008–2011)
 
* [[Huh E Jae]] (2008–2011)
 
* [[Jung Sung Il]] (unknown–2011)
 
* [[Jung Sung Il]] (unknown–2011)
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* [[Jung Yoo-jin]] (2016-2018)
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* [[Kang Hye Jung]] (unknown–2013)
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* [[Ku Hye Sun]] (2004–2018)
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{{Col-2}}
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* Lee Jong-suk (2016-2018)
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* Lee Yong-woo (2014–2017)
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* Park Han-byul (2002–2004)
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* Stephanie Lee (2014–2017)
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* [[Seungri]] (2006-2019)
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{{Col-end}}
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===Trainees===
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* [[Jinny]] (2013–2018)
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* [[Denise]] (2016–2018)
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* [[Moon Sua]] (2010–2019)
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* [[Hidaka Mahiro]] (unknown–2019)
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* [[Wang Jyun Hao]] (unknown–2019)
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* [[Ha Yoon Bin]] (unknown–2019)<ref>[https://www.ygfamily.com/notice/NList.asp?LANGDIV=K&IDX=12300&STYPE=A YG Family: YG 신인 남자그룹 TREASURE에 대한 3가지 소식을 전합니다]</ref>
   
 
==YG Family Concerts and Tours==
 
==YG Family Concerts and Tours==
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
{{main|YG Entertainment discography}}
 
{{main|YG Entertainment discography}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
 
==Official links==
 
==Official links==
* [http://www.ygfamily.com/ Official website]
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* [http://www.ygfamily.com/ Website]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/ygfamily Facebook]
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* [https://twitter.com/ygent_official Twitter]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/user/YGEntertainment YouTube]
   
 
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{{Stub|company}}
 
 
{{YG Entertainment}}
 
{{YG Entertainment}}
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:Companies]]
 
[[Category:South Korean companies]]
 
[[Category:South Korean companies]]
[[Category:Music labels]]
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[[Category:Record labels]]
 
[[Category:Agencies]]
 
[[Category:Agencies]]
 
[[Category:1996 establishments]]
 
[[Category:1996 establishments]]
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[[Category:YG Entertainment]]

Revision as of 03:46, 27 February 2020

YG Entertainment (YG엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean record label and entertainment agency. It is home to idol groups such as BIGBANG, WINNER, iKON, BLACKPINK, in addition to numerous non-idol groups and solo artists. Sales and revenues from the company make it the second most successful agency in Korea, and a part of the Big 3 agencies. YGE distributes through various companies in different international locations.

Subsidiaries

Sub-labels

Partnerships

Former

  • HIGHGRND (2015–2018)
  • PSYG (2016–2018)

Artists

Groups

Duos

Soloists

Actors

  • Bae Jung-nam
  • Cha Seung-won
  • Choi Ji-woo
  • Daesung
  • Dara
  • Kim A-Yong
  • Gang Dong-won
  • Go Joon-hee
  • Hwang Seung-un
  • Hwang So-hee
  • Im Ye-jin
  • Jung Hye Young
  • Jang Hyun-sung
  • Jang Ki-yong
  • Jinu
  • Joo Woo-jae
  • Kal So-won
  • Kang Seung Yoon
  • Kansyuji Tamotsu
  • Kim Hee-ae
  • Kim Hee-jung
  • Kim Sae-ron
  • Kwon Hyun-bin
  • Lee Ha-eun
  • Lee Ho-jung
  • Lee Hyun-wook
  • Lee Ji-ni
  • Lee Soo-hyuk
  • Lee Su-hyun
  • Lee Sung-kyung
  • Nam Joo-hyuk
  • Oh Sang-jin
  • Ok Go-woon
  • Park Jae-geun
  • Park Hyeong-seop
  • Seo Jeong-yeon
  • Son Ho-jun
  • Son Se-bin
  • T.O.P
  • Yamato Kohta
  • Yoo In Na

Trainees

Former artists

Actors

  • Huh E Jae (2008–2011)
  • Jung Sung Il (unknown–2011)
  • Jung Yoo-jin (2016-2018)
  • Kang Hye Jung (unknown–2013)
  • Ku Hye Sun (2004–2018)
  • Lee Jong-suk (2016-2018)
  • Lee Yong-woo (2014–2017)
  • Park Han-byul (2002–2004)
  • Stephanie Lee (2014–2017)
  • Seungri (2006-2019)

Trainees

YG Family Concerts and Tours

YG Family 2011

YG Family in 2011

  • One Concert 2003 (2003)
  • Color of the Soul Train (2003)
  • One Concert 2004 (2004)
  • Thank U Concert 2005 (2005)
  • One Concert 2005 (2005)
  • 10th Anniversary World Tour (2006)
  • One Concert 2007 (2007)
  • YG Family Concert 2010 (2010)
  • YG Family Concert 2011 (2011)
  • YG Family Concert in Japan (2012)

Discography

Main article: YG Entertainment discography

References

Official links