Difference between revisions of "J. Tune Camp"
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Regarding fusion between J. Tune and JYP, representatives concluded, do not have any legal relationship with [[MBLAQ]], and will not be seen as a part of the label of JYP. | Regarding fusion between J. Tune and JYP, representatives concluded, do not have any legal relationship with [[MBLAQ]], and will not be seen as a part of the label of JYP. | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 12 December 2020
J. Tune Camp is a subsidiary of J. Tune Entertainment, following the merger of J. Tune Entertainment with JYP Entertainment. The agency J. Tune Camp, spoke with News on January 3, 2010 and revealed, " J. Tune Camp and J. Tune Entertainment are independent legal entities. We would like to announce that the merger between the two companies J. Tune Entertainment & JYP Entertainment has nothing to do with us. The company also clarified the relationship between Rain and MBLAQ saying: "Rain is just a producer involved in the album production MBLAQ Are a relationship of teacher and student, and makes clear that MBLAQ is a group of J. Tune Entertainment." Regarding fusion between J. Tune and JYP, representatives concluded, do not have any legal relationship with MBLAQ, and will not be seen as a part of the label of JYP.