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Cube Entertainment was founded on August 29, 2006, by Hong Seung-sung (aka Simon Hong), former president of JYP Entertainment, and Shin Jung-hwa (Monica Shin) as Playcube Inc. [6] Due to the founder's past relations, Cube is sometimes mistaken as a subsidiary of JYP Entertainment, however, it is an independent corporation.
Pages in category "Cube Entertainment artists" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ... Nowadays (group) P. Park Mi-sun; Park Sun-young (actress)
Cube Entertainment Inc. (Korean: 큐브엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment company currently manages several artists, namely Jo Kwon, Pentagon, Yoo Seon-ho, (G)I-dle, and Lightsum. It also manages several entertainers, including Lee Hwi-jae and Heo Kyung-hwan .
CLC (Korean: 씨엘씨; RR: Ssi-el-ssi, an initialism for CrystaL Clear [1]) is a South Korean girl group formed by Cube Entertainment.Their debut EP First Love was released on March 19, 2015, with five group members: Seunghee, Yujin, Seungyeon, Sorn, and Yeeun.
Nowadays (Korean: 나우어데이즈; RR: Naueodeijeu; MR: Nauŏdeijŭ; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Cube Entertainment in 2023. The group consists of five members: Hyeonbin, Yoon, Yeonwoo, Jinhyuk, and Siyun. They debuted on April 2, 2024, with the eponymous single album Nowadays.
In October 2013, Cube Entertainment confirmed Trouble Maker's upcoming comeback with a racy photoshoot. [7] On October 28, the group released the single "Now" from its Chemistry EP. The single's music video, which drew inspiration from serial criminals Bonnie and Clyde, earned a 19+ rating for its heavy references to sex, alcohol, and ...
BtoB (/ ˈ b iː t uː b iː / BEE-too-bee; Korean: 비투비; acronym for Born to Beat; often stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2012 by Cube Entertainment. The group consists of Seo Eun-kwang, Lee Min-hyuk, Lee Chang-sub, Im Hyun-sik, Peniel Shin and Yook Sung-jae.
In March 2017, Cube Entertainment announced that Hyuna had formed a project group with unnamed label mates, that was set to debut in May. [2] On April 4, Cube Entertainment announced that Hui and E'Dawn from the boyband Pentagon were the other members of the group, which would be called Triple H, [3] and that they would star in a reality show called Triple H Fun Agency.