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Revision as of 16:10, 29 July 2020
Woollim Entertainment (울림 엔터테인먼트) is a Korean music and entertainment label founded in 2003.
In August 2013, it was announced that Woollim Entertainment has merged with SM Entertainment's subsidiaries SM C&C and was then known as Woollim Label. However, in 2016 the two labels split.
Contents
Artists
Groups
Sub-unit
Soloist
Actors
Trainees
Woollim Boys
Woollim Girls
- So Yoon
- Kwon Eunbi (Active in IZ*ONE)
- Kim Chaewon (Active in IZ*ONE)
- Kim Ye Rang
- Lim Su Bin
Former Artists
Former Singers/Groups
- Epik High (2003–2010)
- Jinbo
- Kang Kyun Sung (2007–2009)
- Kim Dong Ryul (2004)
- Nell (2006-2016)
- Pe2Ny
- Strawberry Fields
- Woosoo
- Yoo Ji Ah
Former Actors
Former Trainees
- Oh Yeon Kyung (former The Seeya and F-VE DOLLS)
- Cho Seung Hee (former F-VE DOLLS, former DIA, Actress)
- Ki Hui Hyeon (DIA)
- New Sun (SONAMOO)
- Lee Hae Joon (BOYS24)
- Jeon Woong (AB6IX)