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SM and YG Entertainment Gain Ground Amid Hybe's Challenges

Published May 23, 2024 12:37 PM

Courtesy of SM Entertainment

SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment are capitalizing on Hybe's recent challenges, with their K-pop groups gaining increased attention. A leaked private message between Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk and Ador CEO Min Hee-jin, disclosed after a fallout between the two, showed Bang urging Min to "crush" SM Entertainment's girl group aespa.
 

▲ Aespa / Courtesy of SM Entertainment

This remark generated public disapproval and boosted support for aespa. Their latest music video for "Supernova," released last week, received positive comments from fans. The title song is currently topping the Top 100 and Hot 100 charts on Melon, South Korea's largest music streaming service, and has reached the top of the daily K-pop chart on China's Tencent Music platform. 

▲ Babymonster / Courtesy of YG Entertainment
Industry officials noted that the controversy surrounding Bang's comments has drawn attention to aespa's new release. Concurrently, YG Entertainment's rookie girl band Babymonster, which debuted in November, initially struggled with their single "Batter Up" receiving criticism. However, following Le Sserafim's criticized live performance at Coachella, Babymonster's single "Sheesh" has seen a resurgence, climbing to No. 11 on Melon's Top 100 Chart.

Culture critic Jeong Deok-hyeon observed that other entertainment companies' K-pop groups are benefiting from Hybe's issues, with aespa fans rallying in response to Bang's remark and Babymonster gaining a renewed chance due to the comparison with Le Sserafim's recent performance.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

Rival K-pop Companies Capitalize on Controversies and Missteps

Courtesy of SM Entertainment

SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment are capitalizing on Hybe's recent challenges, with their K-pop groups gaining increased attention. A leaked private message between Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk and Ador CEO Min Hee-jin, disclosed after a fallout between the two, showed Bang urging Min to "crush" SM Entertainment's girl group aespa.
 

▲ Aespa / Courtesy of SM Entertainment

This remark generated public disapproval and boosted support for aespa. Their latest music video for "Supernova," released last week, received positive comments from fans. The title song is currently topping the Top 100 and Hot 100 charts on Melon, South Korea's largest music streaming service, and has reached the top of the daily K-pop chart on China's Tencent Music platform. 

▲ Babymonster / Courtesy of YG Entertainment
Industry officials noted that the controversy surrounding Bang's comments has drawn attention to aespa's new release. Concurrently, YG Entertainment's rookie girl band Babymonster, which debuted in November, initially struggled with their single "Batter Up" receiving criticism. However, following Le Sserafim's criticized live performance at Coachella, Babymonster's single "Sheesh" has seen a resurgence, climbing to No. 11 on Melon's Top 100 Chart.

Culture critic Jeong Deok-hyeon observed that other entertainment companies' K-pop groups are benefiting from Hybe's issues, with aespa fans rallying in response to Bang's remark and Babymonster gaining a renewed chance due to the comparison with Le Sserafim's recent performance.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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