WakeOne (Korean: 웨이크원, stylised in all caps), is a South Korean entertainment company under CJ ENM's entertainment division. Their current artists include Roy Kim, Ha Hyun-sang, Jo Yu-ri, Kep1er, Zerobaseone and Izna.
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Native name | 웨이크원 |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Music |
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Founded | February 18, 2014 | (as MMO Entertainment)
Headquarters | , South Korea |
Number of locations | 153 Tojeong-ro, Seogang-dong, Mapo-gu |
Key people | Shin Jeong-soo (CEO) Park Woo-sang (Executive producer) |
Number of employees | 43 (2022) ![]() |
Parent | CJ ENM Entertainment Division |
Website | wake-one.com |
History
2014–2018
The company was founded in 2014 by Son Dong-hoon under the name MMO Entertainment (MMO standing for Music Makes One, the slogan of CJ ENM's flagship music channel Mnet).[1]
In September 2018, MMO and CJ ENM founded Off the Record Entertainment (Korean: 오프더레코드 엔터테인먼트) to manage Iz*One (now disbanded) and Fromis 9. Pledis Entertainment was involved in the creative direction and music production of both while they were in Off the Record until Pledis CEO withdrew from being involved with Iz*One after April 2020[2] (Fromis 9 continued to be in the label until they fully transferred to Pledis in August 2021). Iz*One and Fromis 9 are debut groups of Mnet's girl group survival shows Produce 48 and Idol School, respectively.[3]
2020–2021: Name changes, launch
In March 2020, the company name was changed to Onefect Entertainment.[citation needed]
In May 2021, CJ ENM launched 'WakeOne'. In August, CJ ENM officially launched the label while integrating their in-house production and management labels Stone Music Entertainment, One Effect Entertainment, Studio Blu, and Off the Record.[4][5] In the same months, Stone Music and Off Record co-managed artists Fromis 9 were transferred to Pledis Entertainment.[6] Following their terminated management contract with n.CH Entertainment by CJ ENM in early 2021, TO1 were transferred to WakeOne in May 2021 (after the company reorganization in the same month).[7]
On October 25, it was announced that WakeOne would co-manage the winner of the Girls Planet 999 group, Kep1er, with sister company Swing Entertainment. The group's contract will last for two years and six months.[8] In December 2021, former RBW composer and producer Park Woo-sang transferred to the label.[9]
2022–2023: New artists join the company
In October 2022, 2AM's Lim Seul-ong signed contract with WakeOne for his solo activities.[10]
In January 2023, Dance crew Mbtious signed with the company.[11]
In April 2023, the nine member was selected through reality show Boys Planet to debut as the group Zerobaseone and would managed by WakeOne for two years and six months.[12]
2024–present: Merging with Swing Entertainment
On April 3, 2024 WakeOne announced that it would merge with Swing Entertainment with this going into effect on June 1. WakeOne is the surviving entity after the merger.[13]
In July 4, 2024 seven members were selected through the reality show I-Land 2: N/a to debut as Izna would be managed by WakeOne and will be produced by The Black Label and become their first non-temporary girl group with a standard contract.
Artists
Groups
Soloists
Producers
- Park Woo-sang
Former artists
- Hong Dae-kwang (2014–2017)
- Wable (2016–2017)
- IN2IT (2017–2020)[c]
- Jinsub (2017–2018)[17]
- Sunghyun (2017–2019)
- Park Bo-ram (2014–2018)[18]
- Son Ho-young (2017–2019)[d]
- Kim Feel (2016–2020)
- Hoons[e][19][unreliable source?]
- Kang Daniel
- Yoon Ji-sung
- Song Soo-woo[f] (2021–2022)
- TO1
- Choi Chi-hoon (2020–2022)
- Kim Min-su (2020–2022)
- Cha Woong-gi (2020–2023)
- Oh Seong-min (2020–2023)
- Renta (2022–2023)
- Mbitious (2023–2024)[g][20]
- Davichi (2014–2024)
Off the Record Entertainment
- Iz*One (2018–2021, co-managed with Swing Entertainment)
- Kwon Eun-bi (2018–2021)
- Sakura Miyawaki (2018–2021)
- Kang Hye-won (2018–2021)
- Choi Ye-na (2018–2021)
- Lee Chae-yeon (2018–2021)
- Kim Chae-won (2018–2021)
- Kim Min-ju (2018–2021)
- Nako Yabuki (2018–2021)
- Hitomi Honda (2018–2021)
- An Yu-jin (2018–2021)
- Jang Won-young (2018–2021)
- Fromis 9 (2017–2021, moved to Pledis Entertainment)
- Lee Sae-rom (2017–2021)
- Song Ha-young (2017–2021)
- Jang Gyu-ri (2017–2021)
- Park Ji-won (2017–2021)
- Roh Ji-sun (2017–2021)
- Lee Seo-yeon (2017–2021)
- Lee Chae-young (2017–2021)
- Lee Na-gyung (2017–2021)
- Baek Ji-heon (2017–2021)
Studio Blu
Notes
References
External links
- Official website (in Korean) (in English) (in Japanese) (in Chinese)