ROSÉ and Bruno Mars' 'APT' drove YG Entertainment's stock gain to 4.3% this week as the track continued its hot streak.
With BLACKPINK's members pursuing solo careers and a new generation still trying to break through, can K-Pop stalwart YG Entertainment come back?
K-pop girl group Babymonster is seen in this photo provided by YG Entertainment. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) ▲ K-pop girl ...
Rosé debuted in 2016 as one of the four members of Blackpink, under Kosdaq-listed YG Entertainment. She left YG Entertainment ...
Group Black Pink Rosé revealed why the new start was delayed after the expiration of the exclusive contract with YG ...
BLACKPINK members Jennie, Lisa, and Jisoo launched their own companies and Rosé stayed closer to home by signing with ...
T.O.P was one of the most well-known entertainment figures in South Korea, but an unfortunate run-in with the law derailed ...
fans suspected that the group and YG Entertainment dissed HYBE following a disputed internal document leak. Amid the NewJeans bullying controversy, the South Korean Ministry of Culture ...
BLACKPINK, a female Korean pop (K-pop) group that has been signed with YG Entertainment since 2016, has over 16.5 million ...
The visual concept of YG's new girl group Baby Monster's first full-length album has been unveiled. YG Entertainment posted a ...
Touching on the recent successes of YG artists on the charts, Rora added, “We are also really enjoying the songs by our ...
Babymonster on Friday released its first album, “Drip,” featuring a title track composed by G-Dragon. The group's first ...