Pop artists Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, rap artists Migos and Lil Baby and K-pop groups BTS and NewJeans all have one thing in common. As of this year, these artists and music groups are managed ...
HYBE, the South Korean entertainment giant behind BTS – arguably the world’s biggest K-pop act – is planning to spend 2026 ...
While HYBE has successfully expanded into an entertainment powerhouse built around its multi-label structure, the Korean corporation says it has investigated one of its crown jewel agencies, ADOR, the ...
Just days after launching an audit into subsidiary label ADOR and asking its CEO, Min Hee-jin, to exit, Korean entertainment giant HYBE says it will report the executive to police. The announcement ...
Whitney joins HYBE America from Riot Games, where he most recently served as Global Head of Music Business Affairs and Label ...
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Can HYBE Be Big in Japan? — Label Rebrands Japanese Division as ‘YX Labels,’ Part of Broader Global Expansion
HYBE ramps up its global expansion, rebranding its Japanese subsidiary and signing its first Latin American artist. K-pop ...
Korean entertainment giant HYBE said it will report an executive of subsidiary label ADOR to police, a move coming days after launching an audit. HYBE is also asking ADOR’s CEO, Min Hee-jin, to exit.
Hybe Co. acquired only a fraction of the shares in rival SM Entertainment Co. it hoped for, an embarrassing blow for the label behind global phenom BTS that’s called its takeover attempt critical to ...
The influential label developed Migos, Lil Baby, Lil Yachty and City Girls. By Abid Rahman International Editor, Digital South Korean music giant Hybe has acquired Atlanta-based QC Media Holdings, the ...
HYBE America will establish a new label, named HYBE America X AU, in partnership with YouTube channel Alan's Universe creator Alan Chikin Chow. [HYBE AMERICA] HYBE America will debut a new pop group ...
South Korea’s Hybe Co. will buy Quality Control, the Atlanta-based label behind rap stars Lil Baby and Migos, as the manager of K-pop sensation BTS aims to bolster its presence in the US music market.
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