Update @ July 21, 2024: Generasia has now been updated to the latest version of the wiki software!
You can now "Thank" others for their contributions, set up email and two-factor authentication, and more!

JYP Entertainment: Difference between revisions

From generasia
Line 43: Line 43:


===Trainees===
===Trainees===
* [[Choi Jisoo]]
* [[Ahn Yuna]]
* [[Gyu Jin]]
* [[Gyu Jin]]
* [[Han Seobin]]
* [[Han Seobin]]
Line 51: Line 51:
* [[Ju Na]]
* [[Ju Na]]
* [[Kim Minji (trainee)|Kim Minji]]
* [[Kim Minji (trainee)|Kim Minji]]
* [[Kim Sieun]]
* [[Lee Hayul]]
* [[Lee Hayul]]
* [[Lee Kyehun]]
* [[Lee Kyehun]]
Line 56: Line 57:
* [[Luo Yan]]
* [[Luo Yan]]
* [[Oh Haewon]]
* [[Oh Haewon]]
* [[Ok Jinwook]]
* [[Park Chaebin]]
* [[Park Chaebin]]
* [[Park Sieun]]
* [[Park Sieun]]
Line 64: Line 66:
* [[Yao Chen]]
* [[Yao Chen]]
* [[Yeon Han]]
* [[Yeon Han]]
* [[Yeon Kyung]]
* [[Yun Jin]]
* [[Yun Jin]]



Revision as of 04:41, 4 March 2019

JYP Entertainment (JYP 엔터테인먼트; also known as JYPE) is a South Korean record label and entertainment company founded by Park Jin Young on September 11, 1997. It is headquartered in Seoul and is best known for launching groups such as Wonder Girls, 2AM, 2PM and god as well as solo singer Rain. In 2007 a US branch was opened in New York City and the company is considered one of the biggest comprehensive entertainment companies in South Korea along with SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment.

Artists

Groups

Soloist

Actors

Trainees

Former Artists

Singers / Groups

Actors / Actresses

Notable Trainees

Subsidiary Labels

External Links