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Cube Entertainment
Cube Entertainment Inc. (Korean: 큐브엔터테인먼트; RR: Kyubeu Enteoteinmeonteu) is a South Korean entertainment company. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. Cube are known for having "self-composing and self-producing" idols. In April 2020, the founder of Cube, Hong Seung-sung, resigned from the company due to an ownership dispute.
The label currently manages several artists, namely Kwon Eun-bin, Pentagon, Yoo Seon-ho, I-dle, Lightsum, and Nowz. It also manages several entertainers and actors, including Heo Kyung-hwan, Park Mi-sun, Kim Jin-woo, and Park Sun-young.
It was formerly home to K-pop artists such as 4Minute, Beast, G.NA, Roh Ji-hoon, Hyuna, Rain, E'Dawn, A Train To Autumn, Lai Kuan-lin, Jang Hyun-seung, Elkie, Sorn, Yujin, Soojin, Yeeun, CLC, BtoB, Lee Hwi-jae, and Na In-woo.
Cube Entertainment was founded on August 29, 2006, by Hong Seung-sung (aka Simon Hong), former president of JYP Entertainment, and Shin Jung-hwa (Monica Shin) as Playcube Inc. Due to the founder's past relations, Cube is sometimes mistaken as a subsidiary of JYP Entertainment; however, it is an independent corporation.
In 2009, Cube's first two groups debuted, with girl group 4Minute debuting in June and boy group Beast in October.
In 2010, G.NA became the first solo artist in Cube to debut.
In 2011, independent label A Cube Entertainment was founded, managing girl group Apink, who debuted in April of the same year.
In 2012, sub-label Cube DC was launched, managing boy group BtoB, who debuted in March. Comedian Kim Kiri, a regular cast member on Gag Concert, signed onto Cube in September 2012, making him the first comedian under the label. During late 2012, Park Chung-min became the CEO of Cube, after founder Hong Seung-sung stepped down due to his sickness.
Cube Entertainment
Cube Entertainment Inc. (Korean: 큐브엔터테인먼트; RR: Kyubeu Enteoteinmeonteu) is a South Korean entertainment company. The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. Cube are known for having "self-composing and self-producing" idols. In April 2020, the founder of Cube, Hong Seung-sung, resigned from the company due to an ownership dispute.
The label currently manages several artists, namely Kwon Eun-bin, Pentagon, Yoo Seon-ho, I-dle, Lightsum, and Nowz. It also manages several entertainers and actors, including Heo Kyung-hwan, Park Mi-sun, Kim Jin-woo, and Park Sun-young.
It was formerly home to K-pop artists such as 4Minute, Beast, G.NA, Roh Ji-hoon, Hyuna, Rain, E'Dawn, A Train To Autumn, Lai Kuan-lin, Jang Hyun-seung, Elkie, Sorn, Yujin, Soojin, Yeeun, CLC, BtoB, Lee Hwi-jae, and Na In-woo.
Cube Entertainment was founded on August 29, 2006, by Hong Seung-sung (aka Simon Hong), former president of JYP Entertainment, and Shin Jung-hwa (Monica Shin) as Playcube Inc. Due to the founder's past relations, Cube is sometimes mistaken as a subsidiary of JYP Entertainment; however, it is an independent corporation.
In 2009, Cube's first two groups debuted, with girl group 4Minute debuting in June and boy group Beast in October.
In 2010, G.NA became the first solo artist in Cube to debut.
In 2011, independent label A Cube Entertainment was founded, managing girl group Apink, who debuted in April of the same year.
In 2012, sub-label Cube DC was launched, managing boy group BtoB, who debuted in March. Comedian Kim Kiri, a regular cast member on Gag Concert, signed onto Cube in September 2012, making him the first comedian under the label. During late 2012, Park Chung-min became the CEO of Cube, after founder Hong Seung-sung stepped down due to his sickness.
