YG Entertainment, the management agency behind Blackpink, will cease managing actors due to its sluggish recent performance.
YG Entertainment decided to go back to being a music-focused label, by parting ways with all its actors. Here's the reason.
K-pop girl group BLACKPINK is seen in this photo provided by YG Entertainment. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) SEOUL, Jan. 17 ...
Korean entertainment giant YG said Friday it is ending its actor management business to refocus on its music division. The ...
YGE announced completion of formation of a separate internal team solely dedicated to BLACKPINK's ensuing group activities. Read to know about their comeback date.
YG Entertainment (hereafter referred to as 'YG') is reorganizing its actor management business and focusing on the music ...
K-pop album releases and comebacks including BTS, BLACKPINK, Stray Kids, GOT7, SEVENTEEN, IVE, NCT's MARK, ONEUS, STAYC, ...
The girlies are currently killing it with their solo projects.
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The world knows Jennie from Blackpink — but with the upcoming debut album she has long hoped for, she’s finally really ...
JYP Entertainment, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and Hybe, which are considered the 'Big 4 Entertainment Companies', ...