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This is a list of [[record label]]s controlled, distributed or associated with [[LOEN Entertainment]]. Since September 2013, all artists under LOEN Entertainment have been known under the collective name of '''LOEN Tree''' currently FAVE Entertainment, similarly to [[SM Town]], [[YG Family]], or [[JYP Nation]]. Throughout the 2010s, the company made a number of significant acquisitions by purchasing a number of record labels home to some of the nation's biggest artists and making them subsidiaries under the LOEN tree.
This is a list of [[record label]]s owned by, or associated with, [[LOEN Entertainment]].


==Current labels==
==Current labels==

===Fave Entertainment===
===Fave Entertainment===
'''Fave Entertainment''' is an in-house label of LOEN Entertainment, founded in September 2013 as LOEN Tree. It is currently led by Jo Yeong-cheol.{{r|LOENAKP}} The label traces its roots to LOEN's summer album project of the same name, which was set up in July 2012.{{r|LoenTree}}
'''Fave Entertainment''' is an in-house label of LOEN Entertainment, founded in September 2013 as LOEN Tree. It is currently led by Jo Yeong-cheol.{{r|LOENAKP}} The label traces its roots to LOEN's summer album project of the same name, which was set up in July 2012.{{r|LoenTree}}

Revision as of 02:14, 30 August 2016

This is a list of record labels controlled, distributed or associated with LOEN Entertainment. Since September 2013, all artists under LOEN Entertainment have been known under the collective name of LOEN Tree currently FAVE Entertainment, similarly to SM Town, YG Family, or JYP Nation. Throughout the 2010s, the company made a number of significant acquisitions by purchasing a number of record labels home to some of the nation's biggest artists and making them subsidiaries under the LOEN tree.

Current labels

Fave Entertainment

Fave Entertainment is an in-house label of LOEN Entertainment, founded in September 2013 as LOEN Tree. It is currently led by Jo Yeong-cheol.[1] The label traces its roots to LOEN's summer album project of the same name, which was set up in July 2012.[2]

Musicians

Groups

Soloists

Actors and actresses

Studio artists

Producers

  • Won Tae-yeon
  • G.Gorilla
  • Lee Min-soo
  • Hwang Soo-ah
  • Ra.D
  • KZ

Lyricists

Current trainees

Collabodadi Label

Collabodadi Label is also an in-house label of LOEN Entertainment, founded in September 2013. As of September 2015, it is included under LOEN Tree.[6]

It is currently led by Lee Ho-yang, more known in the music industry as "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.[1][7]

The name Collabodadi (콜라보따리) is a portmanteau of 콜라보 (collabo - collaboration) and 보따리 (boddari - package).

Artists

Singers

Lyricist / Producer

Albums

Subsidiaries

Starship Entertainment

The logo of Starship Entertainment

Starship Entertainment is a talent agency and recording company in South Korea.

The label was founded in 2008 by Kim Shi-dae (also spelled Kim Shi-dae) who currently heads the label, a former music manager for the band Cool and an employee of Big Hit Entertainment. On December 18, 2013, LOEN Entertainment became a majority owner of Starship making the label as an independent subsidiary.[8]

Artists Singers

Actors

Albums

WS Entertainment

WS Entertainment is 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.[9][10]

The initial WS stands for Warner Music and SK Telecom.

Artists

Singers

Actors

Plan A Entertainment

Plan A Entertainment (formerly A Cube Entertainment) was founded in 2011, then as a subsidiary of Cube Entertainment. LOEN Entertainment became a majority shareholder in 2015 acquired 70% percent of the entire company, making it an independent subsidiary.[11]

Actresses

Former labels

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.[12]

Avent

Avent was also a record label under Seoul Records, founded in April 2002.[12]

Independent labels distributed by LOEN Entertainment

Current

Former

See also

References

  1. ^ a b starsung (September 24, 2013). "LOEN Entertainment undergoes reorganization to become a multi-label system". allkpop. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  2. ^ "LOEN Entertainment artists form "LOEN Tree" to release a summer project album". allkpop. July 20, 2012. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  3. ^ Suk, Monica (28 February 2012). "Jo Han-sun, Kim Suk Hoon join IU's agency". 10Asia. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  4. ^ "Lee Jung Hyuk's Profile". LOEN Website. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  5. ^ "Kang Bok-eum's Profile". Nate. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  6. ^ elliefilet (September 22, 2015). "Zia and FIESTAR join IU at Loen Tree". allkpop. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  7. ^ lordbordem (September 25, 2013). "LOEN Entertainment to Split Their Artist Division into Multiple Labels". Soompi. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  8. ^ alim17 (December 18, 2013). "Loen Entertainment takes over majority stake in Starship Entertainment for 15 billion won". allkpop. Retrieved December 19, 2013.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ "WS Entertainment". WS Entertainment. Retrieved December 16, 2013.
  11. ^ "LOEN Entertainment buys majority of A Cube Entertainment's shares". Allkpop. November 25, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "LOEN Entertainment - About LOEN - History". LOEN Entertainment. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
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