BPM Entertainment

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BPM Entertainment
Native name
빅플래닛메이드
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Genre
FoundedJuly 6, 2021
Headquarters,
South Korea
Key people
Parent
  • One Hundred (2023–present)
  • Fact Invest (2021–2023)
Websitewww.bpment.co.kr

BPM Entertainment (Korean빅플래닛메이드), also known as Big Planet Made, is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2021. Co-founded by rapper MC Mong and Duble Sidekick member Park Jang-geun, it is a subsidary of the company One Hundred. BPM has a strategic alliance with Swing Entertainment, a subsidiary of CJ ENM, and Million Market, another subsidiary of One Hundred.[1]

The company is best known as the home to the trio Viviz and solo artists Huh Gak, Ha Sung-woon, Lee Mu-jin, Be'O, Ren and Taemin.

History[edit]

2021–2022: Founding and expansion[edit]

BPM Entertainment was founded in July 2021 by rapper MC Mong and Duble Sidekick member Park Jang-geun.[2] On September 29, 2021, Soyou signed with BPM Entertainment after leaving Starship Entertainment.[3] She became the first artist to sign with the company.[4] On October 6, it was announced that former GFriend members, Eunha, SinB and Umji, signed a contract with BPM Entertainment to debut as a trio after leaving Source Music.[5] On October 8, 2021, it was announced their new group name would be Viviz.[6] On October 27, Huh Gak signed with BPM Entertainment after his contract with IST Entertainment expired.[7][8]

On October 29, Big Planet Made announced that they had signed a memorandum of understanding with Million Market and Swing Entertainment, thus forming a strategic alliance and business agreement.[9] On December 24, former Hotshot and Wanna One member Ha Sung-woon signed a contract with BPM Entertainment after the expiration of his contract with Star Crew Entertainment.[10][11] Viviz debuted on February 9, 2022, with the EP Beam of Prism.[12][13][14]

On March 1, 2022, it was announced that Lee Mu-jin had signed an exclusive contract with the company.[15] On March 8, Be'O signed a management deal with BPM Entertainment.[16] On April 29, actress Jo Soo-min signed an exclusive contract with the company.[17] She is the first actress to be signed under BPM Entertainment. Jo later left BPM before November, but reasons were not disclosed.[citation needed] On May 3, Mighty Mouth signed an exclusive contract with BPM Entertainment.[18] On May 7, former NU'EST member Ren signed an exclusive contract with BPM Entertainment after the expiration of his contract with Pledis Entertainment.[19] MC Mong resigned as director in November 2022 but remained associated with the company through its affiliation with Million Market. Park Jang-geun became the CEO.[2]

2023–present[edit]

In November 2023, Cha Ga-won, chairman of p-Arc Group, became the company's biggest shareholder, and acquired Million Market from SM Entertainment.[20] On December 5, BPM announced that they had recruited Kim Dong-jun, former CEO of SM C&C, as CEO, with the intention of expanding MC management and content.[21] On December 12, 2023, the company One Hundred was established as the parent company of BPM through joint investment by Cha Ga-won and MC Mong, led by Park Jang-geun as the general producer.[22]

On January 1, 2024, Mighty Mouth revealed on social media that they had left the company.[23] On February 1, 2024, it was revealed that Soyou would be leaving the company after in-depth discussions.[24] On April 1, 2024, Shinee member Taemin signed a contract with the company for his solo promotions.[25] On April 18, 2024, Lee Soo-geun became the first entertainer to join the company.[26] On April 29, 2024, it was revealed that Lee Seung-gi had signed a contract with the company.[27]

In May 2024, BPM began sharing teasers for an upcoming girl group named Badvillain, due to debut in the first half of 2024.[28]

Artists[edit]

Groups[edit]

Soloists[edit]

Actors[edit]

Entertainers[edit]

Former artists[edit]

Controversies[edit]

Poaching allegations[edit]

In June 2023, SM Entertainment said that an external company, reported to be BPM, had attempted to poach the Exo members Baekhyun, Chen and Xiumin. MC Mong was said to have influenced the Exo members to sign a contract with BPM, in violation of their exclusive contracts with SM.[2][30] This was denied by both BPM and MC Mong.[31] SM later withdrew the allegations and apologised.[32] The following month, media outlet TenAsia obtained a transcript of a conversation in which MC Mong described attempting to recruit Baekhyun and his fellow Exo member Kai, appearing to contradict previous denials.[33] In May 2024, BPM's parent company, One Hundred, incorporated Baekhyun's company, INB100, as a subsidiary. In a press release announcing the decision, One Hundred said that BPM and INB100 had "become one family". One Hundred said that BPM could provide the infrastructure INB100 needed, while BPM and One Hundred would gain a powerful IP.[34]

Discography[edit]

2022[edit]

Released Title Artist Type Format Language Ref.
February 9 Beam of Prism Viviz Extended play CD, digital download, streaming Korean [35]
April 12 "Love Me" Be'O Digital single Digital download, streaming [36]
April 27 Day & Night Soyou Extended play CD, digital download, streaming [37]
June 23 Room Vol.1 Lee Mu-jin [38]
July 6 Summer Vibe Viviz [39]
August 24 Strange World Ha Sung-woon [40]
September 29 Five Senses Be'O [41]

2023[edit]

Released Title Artist Type Format Language Ref.
January 31 Various Viviz Extended play CD, digital download, streaming Korean [42]
June 13 Ren'dezvous Ren [43]
July 26 Summer Recipe Soyou [44]
November 2 Versus Viviz [45]

2024[edit]

Released Title Artist Type Format Language Ref.
April 24 Affection Be'O Extended play CD, digital download, streaming Korean [46]

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