Good Entertainment

Good Entertainment (official name: Good Entertainment Media Group, also known as Good! Enter) was a record label owned by CJ Music that was formed April 2003. The company went inactive by 2009.

Good Entertainment
Private
IndustryPopular music
GenreK-pop
Dance-pop
R&B
FateBankruptcy
FoundedApril 2003
Defunct2009 (finalized February 13, 2018)
Headquarters,
Number of locations
1
Key people
artists: Shinhwa
Battle
ServicesEntertainment agency
ParentCJ E&M Music (2003–2009)
Warner Music Korea (2009)
Websitehttp://www.goodenter.com/

History

The first known artist under Good Entertainment was Shinhwa, who signed under the label shortly after leaving SM Entertainment. Good also gained popularity by creating and sponsoring the show, Let's Coke Play! Battle Shinhwa!, used to form their group, Battle.[1]

In 2007, the company planned to debut a group called Five Girls, consisting of former Secret member, Hyoseong, G.NA, former Wonder Girls member Yubin, former After School member Uee and former T-ara/Spica member Yang Jiwon. However, the group did not debut due to the company's financial troubles.[2]

As of 2009, all Good Entertainment artists have become inactive, or signed under different labels. The company itself has been presumed to be defunct since then. On February 13, 2018, Good Entertainment closed down their website and remaining accounts, confirming their dissolution.[3]

Former artists

Actors

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See also

  • List of South Korean bands

References

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