Once upon a Deep Dive

How YG Entertainment Changed K-Pop for ever (A K-pop Deep Dive)


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I. Introduction & Foundations

* Company Overview: A South Korean multinational entertainment agency founded in February 1996 by Yang Hyun-suk.

* Company Functions: Operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management, and music publishing house.

* The "YG" Name: The initials come from Yang Hyun-suk's nickname, "Yang Goon".

* Key People: Currently led by Yang Min-suk (Chairman & CEO) and Hwang Bo-kyung (co-CEO).

II. The "Three Eras" of YG History

* 1996–2005: Hip-Hop Roots & Early Success

* The Struggle: The first act, hip-hop trio Keep Six (1996), failed, leaving Yang with 400 million won in debt.

* Mainstream Breakthrough: Success followed with groups like Jinusean and 1TYM, which helped bring hip-hop into the South Korean mainstream.

* The "Family" Concept: In 1999, the label released its first collaborative "YG Family" album.

* First Solo Idol: Se7en debuted in 2003, becoming their first artist to find success in both Korea and Japan.

* 2006–2016: Global Recognition & Expansion

* The Powerhouses: Formation of Big Bang (2006) and 2NE1 (2009). Big Bang eventually became one of the most bankable boy bands globally.

* "Gangnam Style" (2012): Psy's viral hit brought massive international recognition and caused YG’s share prices to increase by over 60%.

* Business Diversification: Acquisition of modeling agency KPlus and the launch of the cosmetics brand Moonshot (2014).

* New Generation Leads: Debut of Winner (2014), iKon (2015), and Blackpink (2016).

* 2017–Present: Scandals, Rebounds, and New Faces

* Controversies (2019): The Burning Sun scandal involving Big Bang's Seungri and drug-related allegations involving iKon's B.I led to both artists leaving and the resignation of Yang Hyun-suk from his positions.

* Financial Rebound: Recovery driven by the massive international success of Blackpink and the 2020 debut of Treasure.

* Recent Developments: Debut of the girl group Babymonster (2023) and the 15th-anniversary reunion of 2NE1 (2024).

III. Current Artist Roster & Major Subsidiaries

* Active Artists: Eun Ji-won, Winner, Blackpink (group activities), Treasure, and Babymonster.

* Key Subsidiary - YG Plus: A publicly traded company managing merchandise, distribution, and licensing. It received a major investment from Hybe Corporation in 2021.

* Associate Label - The Black Label: Headed by producer Teddy Park; now an associate company housing artists like Jeon Somi, Taeyang, and Rosé.

IV. Quick "Did You Know?" Facts

* G-Dragon's Start: He was featured on a YG Family album in 2001 when he was just 13 years old.

* Fastest Win: Winner became the fastest K-pop group to win #1 on a music show, achieving it just six days after their debut.

* Corporate Shift: In 2025, YG announced it would stop managing actors to focus exclusively on its musical artists.

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Once upon a Deep DiveBy Kyle Griswold