Chrome Entertainment is a record label and talent agency founded by Hwang Hyun-chang in 2011, based in Seoul, South Korea. Since 2014, Chrome Entertainment is a label under Sony Music Entertainment.
History
Hwang Hyun-chang, a commercial photographer, was inspired to create a girl group after seeing T-ara's "Roly Poly" on television. Before that, he had never paid attention to pop idols and only listened to classical music.[2] After an initial investment of 10 million won, he converted his photography studio, Chrome Creative, into Chrome Entertainment. To finance this venture, Hwang sold his camera gear, used up all his savings, and went into debt. He later said, "If I had known how much it would cost, I would never have done it."[3]
The first group that Chrome Entertainment formed and managed was Crayon Pop, who debuted in July 2012. After the success of Crayon Pop's "Bar Bar Bar", which earned the company US$2 million, Chrome was able to debut more groups.[4] Boy band K-Much debuted in January 2014,[5] and two more groups debuted in June 2014: girl group Bob Girls and male duo Zan Zan .[6][7] On 2 December 2014, male trot singer Her Min-young signed a contract with Chrome Entertainment.[8] On February 24, 2015, it was announced that Bob Girls had disbanded.[9] Later that year, Zan Zan and Her Min-young left the agency.
In 2016, Chrome Entertainment had major changes in management, with founder Hwang Hyun-chang leaving the agency. Kim Jeong-tae replaced him as CEO.[10]
Partnership with Sony Music
On 13 August 2013, Chrome Entertainment signed a strategic partnership contract with Sony Music Entertainment, which gave Sony international distribution rights to Chrome's music and albums.[11][12] On 7 July 2014, Chrome Entertainment signed a label contract which made Chrome an independent label under Sony Music Entertainment. With this new contract, Chrome has the ability to distribute music from other agencies.[13] In August 2014, it was reported that K-pop trio Lip Service had signed a contract with Chrome Entertainment.[14] The company was subsequently credited under "manufacture" (as Chrome Entertainment Sony Music) on Lip Service's single album, Upgrade, released 20 August 2014.
Concerts
Chrome Entertainment has held several concerts for their artists. The first such concert was on 21 June 2014, called Chrome Happy Concert in Cheongju.[15] On 4 October, the First Chrome Family in Japan Concert was held in Shinagawa, Tokyo. On 3 December, Chrome Family released a single album, 2014 Chrome Family – A Very Special Christmas, with the single "Love Christmas".[16]
Artists
Recording artists
- Bz-Boys
Actors
- Cho Hyung-joon
- Lee Geun-hwa
- Lee Ho-suck
Former artists
Discography
External links
References
- Menu: Contact Chrome Entertainment, retrieved 17 January 2014^
- Chrome Ent CEO Hwang Hyun Chang's Interview about Crayon Pop CrayonPop.me, retrieved 10 November 2014^
- Sing me a new song: What comes after K-pop? The Economist, 26 October 2013, retrieved 19 September 2014^
- Simon Mundy. K-pop's production line for Gangnam Style wannabes Financial Times, 2 February 2015, retrieved 7 February 2015^
- Grace Danbi Hong. Male Crayon Pop, K-Much Debuts with 'Don't Know Anything' enewsWorld, CJ E&M, 7 January 2014, retrieved 7 February 2015^
- Julie Jackson. Crayon Pop's agency debuts sexy short-haired Bob Girls The Korea Herald, 11 June 2014, retrieved 20 January 2015^
- Sohn Ji-young. Crayon Pop's agency debuts male duo Zan Zan with 'Chicken Feet' The Korea Herald, 17 June 2014, retrieved 16 September 2014^
- http://osen.mt.co.kr/article/G1110021912 OSEN, 2 December 2014, retrieved 3 December 2014^
- Jeon Ah-ram. Bob Girls Disbands 8 Months after Debut with Jina Diagnosed with Encephalitis Newsen, Mwave, 24 February 2015, retrieved 23 February 2015^
- Hyun Ji-min. 크레용팝, 업그레이드돼 돌아온다…8월 말 컴백 TenAsia, 8 July 2016, retrieved 28 July 2016^
- Joohee Cho. Crayon Pop Hoping to Become the Next Psy ABC News, 28 August 2013, retrieved 7 February 2015^
- Jaeyeon Woo. Sony Music Looks To Korea, Signs Crayon Pop The Wall Street Journal, 13 August 2013, retrieved 30 November 2014^
- Erika Kim. Crayon Pop′s Agency Chrome Entertainment Becomes a Distribution Label with Sony Music Entertainment Korea CJ E&M enews World, Mwave, 7 July 2014, retrieved 17 September 2014^
- Julie Jackson. Lip Service returning with new addition The Korea Herald, 18 August 2014, retrieved 25 November 2014^
- http://www.topstarnews.net/detail.php?number=62522 Top Star News, 12 June 2014, retrieved 14 November 2014^
- http://topstarnews.net/detail.php?number=83074 Top Star News, 20 November 2014, retrieved 20 November 2014^
- Park Su-jeong. http://tenasia.hankyung.com/archives/656779 TenAsia, 2 September 2015, retrieved 2 November 2015^