List of Kakao M labels
Subsidiaries
House labels
Play M Entertainment
Play M Entertainment is a record label established by Kakao M in April 2019. The label was established with the merger of Plan A Entertainment and FAVE Entertainment.
E&T Story Entertainment
E&T Story Entertainment was founded on December 26, 2017 by Kakao M (formerly LOEN Entertainment) as a one-person agency of actress Kim So-hyun and led by Park Chan-woo.[1][2] As January 2018, Plan A Entertainment was acquisition 60% of E&T Story Entertainment shares.
Cre.ker Entertainment
Cre.ker Entertainment (an acronym for Creative.kernel) is a record label founded by Kakao M (formerly LOEN Entertainment) in 2014.
EDAM Entertainment
EDAM Entertainment was established by Kakao M to manage their long-time soloist IU in 2019. The name EDAM (이담) is the reverse word of "Made" and stands for 이 다음 (E-da-um = the next), bringing the meaning of reversing the obvious ideas to make the next things go beyond times.[3]
Independent labels
Starship Entertainment
Starship Entertainment is an entertainment company founded by Kim Shi-dae in 2008. On December 18, 2013, Kakao M (formerly LOEN Entertainment) acquired 70% shares of Starship, became a majority owner of the label and making Starship as an independent subsidiary of Kakao M.[4]In 2015, King Kong Entertainment was acquired by Starship Entertainment, a subsidiary of LOEN Entertainment (now kakao M) (South Korea's biggest music distribution company).[5] In 2017, upon the merger of the businesses of the two companies, the company was relaunched as "King Kong by Starship".[6]
Mun Hwa In
Mun Hwa In is an independent record label established by Kakao M (formerly LOEN Entertainment) in June 2016. It is currently being co-distributed by Kakao M and Mirrorball Music.
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Groups
- Hanumpa
- AISLE
- Hey Men
- Bandage
Duos
- CRACKER
- ANTS
- Everlua
- Long:D
Soloists
- Lena Park
- OOHYO
- Yoon Hyun-sang
- Youra
- Aleph
- Rosy
- Minchae
- KREAM
- I.NA
- Youngman
- JAENEY
- glowingdog
Studio artists
- Yoon Hyun-sang
- KREAM
- Youngman
- glowingdog
- CRACKER
- the night of Seokyo
- Collective Arts
Former subsidiaries
Cantabile
Cantabile was a record label under Seoul Records (now LOEN Entertainment), founded in April 1991. It was the first record label in South Korea.[8]
Avent
Avent was also a record label under Seoul Records, founded in April 2002.[8]
Collabodadi Label
Collabodadi Label was also an in-house label of LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao M), founded in September 2013. It was led by Shinsadong Tiger. Prior to being chosen to lead the label, he produced the K-pop hits "Bo Peep Bo Peep" (T-ara), "Hot Issue" (4Minute), "U&I" (Ailee) and more.[9][10]
The name Collabodadi (콜라보따리) is a portmanteau of 콜라보 (collabo - collaboration) and 보따리 (boddari - package).
In September 2015, the label's artists Fiestar and Zia were moved back to LOEN Tree (now known as Fave Entertainment).[11]
WS Entertainment
WS Entertainment was a joint venture between Warner Music Korea, SK-KTB Music Investment Fund, and Seoul Records (now LOEN Entertainment). It was founded in 2006 and currently led by Philip Oh.[12][13] The initial WS stands for Warner Music and SK Telecom.
Former artists
Former recording artists
- Run
- Park Ji-yoon (1997–1999)
- Gain (2011–2013)
- Sunny Hill (2011–2017)
- Fiestar (2012–2018)[14][15]
- Cheska (2012–2014)
- Jei (2012–2018)
- Linzy (2012–2018)
- Hyemi (2012–2018)
- Yezi (2012–2018)
- Cao Lu (2012–2018)[16]
- History (2013–2017)[17]
- Song Kyung-il (2013–2019)
- Na Do-kyun (2013–2019)
- Kim Si-hyoung (2013–2019)
- Kim Jae-ho (2013–2019)
- Jang Yi-jeong (2013–2019)
- Shin Zisu (2015–2016)
- I.B.I (2016)
- JBJ (2017–2018)
- Melody Day (2012-2018)
- Seenroot (Munhwa In, 2013–2019)
Former actors
- Kim Suk-hoon
- Jo Han-sun
- Lee Jung-hyuk
- Kang Bok-eum
Distribution network
Current
- Amoeba Culture (with CJ E&M)
- Around Us Entertainment
- Brand New Music (with Warner Music Korea)
- Brave Entertainment (with CJ E&M)
- C-JeS Entertainment
- Choon Entertainment
- Coridel Entertainment
- Cube Entertainment
- DI Entertainment
- DIMA Entertainment
- DSP Media (excluding Click-B, whose distribution rights are handled by CJ E&M)
- Eru Entertainment
- FNC Entertainment
- Happy Face Entertainment (with Genie Music)
- iHQ (with Universal Music Korea)
- Jellyfish Entertainment (excluding VERIVERY, whose distribution rights are handled by CJ E&M)
- Jin-ah Entertainment
- KBS Media (for Immortal Songs 2 compilation albums)
- KeyEast (excluding Kim Hyun-joong, whose distribution rights are handled by CJ E&M)
- Music K Entertainment
- Leessang Company
- Maroo Entertainment (with NHN Entertainment)
- MBK Entertainment (with Interpark)
- Music&NEW (Next Entertainment World)
- Music Farm
- Mystic Story (with IRIVER)
- NH Media (with TSN Company)
- Nega Network
- Pledis Entertainment (with CJ E&M)
- Polaris Entertainment (with CJ E&M)
- SBS Contents Hub (for K-pop Star compilation albums)
- Sniper Sound (with Pony Canyon Korea)
- sidusHQ
- Soul Shop Entertainment
- Source Music (with IRIVER)
- SS Entertainment
- SuneV
- TOP Media
- TS Entertainment
- Ulala Company
- Imagine Asia
- Dream T Entertainment (acquired in 2013)
- Cashmere Records (acquired in 2014)
- Duble Kick Entertainment (moved to IRIVER) (acquired in 2014)
- YMC Entertainment (acquired in 2015)
- Woollim Entertainment (with IRIVER)
- Yuehua Entertainment
Former
- B2M Entertainment (moved to CJ E&M)
- Big Hit Entertainment (moved to IRIVER)
- iMBC (for Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star compilation albums) (2011-2013)
- J. Tune Camp
- JYP Entertainment (moved to KMP Holdings, Genie Music and later IRIVER)
- Lion Media (formerly Stam Entertainment) (moved to Genie Music)
- MLD Entertainment (moved to IRIVER)
- Open World Entertainment (2006-2012)
- RUI Entertainment
- Stardom Entertainment
- Star Empire Entertainment (2011-2015) (moved to Genie Music)
- Starkim Entertainment (formerly Startory Entertainment) (moved to Genie Music)
- Trophy Entertainment
- Vitamin Entertainment (2006-2007) (acquired by Warner Music Korea, moved to Warner Music Korea)
- Vine Entertainment (with IRIVER)
- Yamazone Music
- WM Entertainment (moved to Sony Music Entertainment Korea)
See also
- LOEN Entertainment
References
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- "E&T Story Entertainment".
- "아이유 '블루밍', 유튜브 주간 인기 뮤직비디오 차트 1위 차지..롱런의 정석".
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- 스타쉽, 킹콩엔터테인먼트 인수 ‘아시아 시장공략 나선다’
- Starship Entertainment and King Kong Entertainment merge into one entertainment company
- "Artists". Mun Hwa In.
- "LOEN Entertainment - About LOEN - History". LOEN Entertainment. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
- starsung (September 24, 2013). "LOEN Entertainment undergoes reorganization to become a multi-label system". allkpop. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
- lordbordem (September 25, 2013). "LOEN Entertainment to Split Their Artist Division into Multiple Labels". Soompi. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
- elliefilet (September 22, 2015). "Zia and FIESTAR join IU at Loen Tree". allkpop. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
- WMG Investor Relations Division (May 10, 2006). "Warner Music International and SK Telecom Announce Partnership - Groundbreaking Deal Places WS Entertainment at Forefront of Korean Music Industry". Warner Music Group. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
- "WS Entertainment". WS Entertainment. Archived from the original on May 1, 2013. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
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