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SM Entertainment
NameSM Entertainment
FounderLee Soo-man
GenreK-pop, R&B, Hip hop
LocationSeoul, South Korea

SM Entertainment is a renowned South Korean entertainment company founded by Lee Soo-man in 1995, known for launching the careers of prominent K-pop groups such as H.O.T, S.E.S., and Shinhwa. The company has played a significant role in the global popularity of K-pop, with its artists performing at events like the Mnet Asian Music Awards and SBS Gayo Daejeon. SM Entertainment has also collaborated with international artists, including The Black Eyed Peas and Kanye West, and has partnered with companies like Universal Music Group and Avex Group. The company's success has been recognized with awards from the Seoul Music Awards and the Melon Music Awards.

History

SM Entertainment was established in 1995 by Lee Soo-man, a former CBS Records executive, with the goal of creating a unique sound that blended K-pop with international styles, inspired by artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna. The company's early success came with the debut of H.O.T in 1996, followed by S.E.S. and Shinhwa in 1998, all of whom were trained at the SM Entertainment Training Center. SM Entertainment's innovative approach to K-pop was influenced by the J-pop scene in Japan, with artists like Ayumi Hamasaki and Utada Hikaru. The company has also been involved in various K-drama productions, including To the Beautiful You and Dream High, which featured actors like Choi Min-ho and Ku Hye-sun.

Artists

SM Entertainment is home to a diverse range of talented artists, including TVXQ, Super Junior, Girls' Generation, SHINee, f(x), EXO, Red Velvet, and NCT. These groups have achieved immense success, both domestically and internationally, with hits like TVXQ's Mirotic and Girls' Generation's Gee. The company has also launched the careers of solo artists like BoA, Kangta, and Taeyeon, who have collaborated with other notable artists, such as Britney Spears and Akon. SM Entertainment's artists have performed at various music festivals, including the Ultra Music Festival and the Music Bank World Tour, alongside artists like BTS and Blackpink.

Discography

SM Entertainment's discography is extensive, with numerous hit albums and singles from its artists. Some notable releases include TVXQ's Rising Sun, Super Junior's Sorry Sorry, and Girls' Generation's I Got a Boy, which featured collaborations with producers like The Underdogs and Dsign Music. The company has also released soundtracks for K-dramas like To the Beautiful You and The Heirs, which starred actors like Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye. SM Entertainment's music has been recognized with awards from the Gaon Chart Music Awards and the Korean Music Awards, and has been featured on music shows like Music Bank and Show! Music Core.

Filmography

SM Entertainment has produced several films and dramas, including I AM., a documentary about its artists, and To the Beautiful You, a K-drama starring Choi Min-ho and Ku Hye-sun. The company has also been involved in the production of The Heirs, a popular K-drama that starred Lee Min-ho and Park Shin-hye, and Dream High, a K-drama that launched the careers of actors like Kim Soo-hyun and Suzy. SM Entertainment's films and dramas have been broadcast on networks like SBS, KBS, and MBC, and have been streamed on platforms like Netflix and Viki.

Awards_and_recognition

SM Entertainment has received numerous awards and recognition for its contributions to the K-pop industry. The company has won awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, the Melon Music Awards, and the Seoul Music Awards, and has been recognized as one of the most influential companies in the K-pop industry by publications like Forbes and Billboard. SM Entertainment's artists have also won awards from the Gaon Chart Music Awards and the Korean Music Awards, and have been named as one of the most popular K-pop groups by fans and critics alike, alongside groups like BTS and Blackpink.

Business_operations

SM Entertainment operates several subsidiaries, including SM Entertainment Japan, SM Entertainment China, and SM Entertainment USA, which oversee the company's operations in these regions. The company has also partnered with other entertainment companies, such as Universal Music Group and Avex Group, to expand its global reach. SM Entertainment has also invested in various businesses, including SM Entertainment Training Center, which provides training for aspiring K-pop artists, and SM Entertainment Publishing, which publishes music and books related to K-pop. The company has also collaborated with brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci on merchandise and endorsement deals.

Impact_and_controversies

SM Entertainment has had a significant impact on the K-pop industry, with its innovative approach to music and entertainment helping to launch the global popularity of K-pop. However, the company has also been involved in several controversies, including disputes with former artists like JYJ and Krystal Jung, and criticism over its treatment of trainees and employees. SM Entertainment has also faced competition from other K-pop entertainment companies, such as YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment, which have also launched successful K-pop groups like BTS and Twice. Despite these challenges, SM Entertainment remains one of the most influential and successful companies in the K-pop industry, with a legacy that continues to shape the sound and style of K-pop today. Category:K-pop

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