Brand New Music
Native name | 브랜뉴 뮤직 |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Music |
Genre | |
Predecessor | IC Entertainment Brand New Production Brand New Stardom |
Founded | 17 May 2011 |
Founder | Rhymer |
Headquarters | , South Korea |
Number of locations | Bangbae, Seocho District |
Key people | Rhymer (founder & CEO) |
Services |
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Subsidiaries | Korean Roulette |
Website | BrandNewMusic.co.kr/ |
Brand New Music (Korean: 브랜뉴 뮤직, also stylized as BrandNew Music and initialized as BNM) is a South Korean hip hop company founded in 2011 by rapper Rhymer .[1]
History
[edit]2003–2012: Founding and first-generation artists
[edit]Kim Se-hwan (Korean: 김세환), known as Rhymer, founded the record label IC Entertainment in 2003 after having failed to establish a career as a rapper since his debut in 1995.[1][2] The label later changed its name to Brand New Production.[3][unreliable source?] In 2009, Brand New Production merged with Future Flow, a record label owned by rapper and producer Cho PD. The combined company was named Brand New Stardom.[1][3]
Brand New Stardom split into two companies in 2011, with Cho PD founding Stardom Entertainment and Rhymer founding Brand New Music. Artists Verbal Jint, Tae Hye Young, BNR, Keeproots, A-Man, and Miss S followed Rhymer to the new label.[1][3]
Following the split of Brand New Stardom in 2011, the newly founded Stardom Entertainment sued Brand New Music, saying that Oh Yoo-mi, a member of Miss S, was still contracted with Stardom. According to Brand New Music, the two companies had previously agreed that "neither company would restrict Miss $'s movement."[4][unreliable source?]
Brand New Music released its first label collaboration, "Happy Brand New Year," at the end of 2012. Artists Verbal Jint, Phantom, As One, Miss S, Swings, Shijin, and Bumkey all contributed to the single.[5][unreliable source?] It reached #24 on Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.[6]
2013–2016: second-generation artists
[edit]In January 2013, Brand New Music launched its own Internet show, Brand New Live.[7][unreliable source?] That summer, rapper San E left major music label JYP Entertainment and joined Brand New Music.[8][unreliable source?] He has since become one of the most awarded artists in the label and one of the most successful rappers in Korean mainstream media.[9][10][unreliable source?]
In early 2014, the label released its second collaboration, "You Make Me Feel Brand New", featuring Verbal Jint, San. E, Bumkey, Kanto, Swings and Phantom. The song samples the 1974 American soul hit song of the same name by The Stylistics.[11][unreliable source?] The single reached #13 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[12] Later that year, R&B singer C-Luv (now known as Taewan) joined the label, having debuted ten years prior under Rhymer's Brand New Production label.[13][unreliable source?] A few months later, rapper Swings left the label to focus on his own record label, Just Music Entertainment.[14][unreliable source?] In December, the label released "Brand New Day," its third collaboration, which featured Verbal Jint, San E, Phantom, As One, P-Type, Taewan, Kang Min-hee (of Miss $), Kanto, Champagne & Candle, Yang Da-il and DJ IT.[15][unreliable source?] The song reached #30 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[16] The year ended with Bumkey of the group Troy being indicted for dealing illegal drugs. Bumkey denied the allegations and was found not guilty in a trial the following year.[17][unreliable source?][18][unreliable source?]
Several artists joined Brand New Music in 2015, including Eluphant, Gree, Pretty Brown, and Unpretty Rapstar 2 contestant KittiB.[19][unreliable source?][20][unreliable source?][21][22] Brand New Music released its fourth label collaboration, "Heat It Up" in December. The song featured San E, Verbal Jint, Bumkey, Hanhae, Kanto, Kang Min-hee, Yang Da-il and Candle.[23][unreliable source?]
2016 saw new additions to the label including the Esbee, Chancellor, and actor Yang Dong-geun who raps under the name YDG.[24][unreliable source?][25][unreliable source?][26][unreliable source?]
2017–present: Sub-label and third-generation artists
[edit]In 2017, Brand New Music launched its indie sub-label "Korean Roulette", led by Kiggen as president. The first act to sign under it was the duo SBGB.[27] In July 2017, Brand New formed a duo MXM.[28]
On May 22, 2019, Brand New debuted their first idol group AB6IX, with Lee Dae-hwi, Park Woo-jin, Kim Dong-hyun and Jeon Woong among the members.[29] On October 29, Brand New debuted BDC.[30] On December 26, Han Dong-geun signed an exclusive contract with the company.[31]
On August 31, 2020, artist Lee Eun-sang, formerly of X1, made his solo debut.[32]
On April 20, 2022, Brand New debuted their third boy group Younite.[33]
Artists
[edit] Soloists
| Groups | Producers
|
Independent artists
[edit]Korean Roulette
- SBGB
Former artists
[edit]- AB6IX
- MXM
- Lim Young-min
- MXM
- Bizniz
- Esna
- Chancellor
- Esbee
- J'Kyun (2011–2014)
- Kebee
- KittiB (2015–2020)
- P-Type (2011–2017)
- Phantom (2011–2017)[34] (co-produced with RBW)
- Pretty Brown (2015–2017) (co-produced with ROOFTOP Company)
- San E (2013–2018)
- Swings (2013–2014)
- Troy (2014–2017)
- Lee Jae-woong (2014–2017)
- Joo Chang-woo (2014–2017)
- Kanto (2014–2023)
- YOUNITE
- Hyunseung (2022–2024)
- Rudals[36]
- BDC (2019–2023)
Discography
[edit]Title | Year | Artists | Peak chart positions | Sales (DL) |
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KOR [37] | ||||
"Happy Brand New Year" | 2012 |
| 24 |
|
"Brand New Anthem" |
| — | — | |
"You Make Me Feel Brand New" | 2014 |
| 13 |
|
"Brand New Day" |
| 30 |
| |
"High" (잘 되길 바래) |
| — | — | |
"Heat It Up" (몸 좀 녹이자) | 2015 |
| 40 |
|
"Brand New Shit" |
| — | — | |
"Respect the Name" | 2016 |
| — | |
"Already Christmas" (어느새 크리스마스) |
| — |
| |
"Better Tomorrow" |
| — | — | |
"Baby Can I" (너가 필요한 것 같아) | 2017 |
| — | |
"Fresh Air" |
| — | ||
"Do Your Thing" (다 해도 돼) | 2018 |
| — | |
"Sweater" (스웨터) |
| — | ||
"Melting" | 2019 |
| — | |
"Look Good" |
| — | ||
"Chandelier" (샹들리에) | 2020 |
| — | |
"Better Days" (바래) |
| — | ||
"1 Year" |
| — |
Concerts
[edit]- Brand New Year 2015 (December 12, 2015)
- Brand New World Seoul (September 22, 2017)
- Brand New Year 2017 Brand New Season (December 22, 2017)
See also
[edit]References
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External links
[edit]- Official website (in Korean)