K-Pop's Hybe, behind BTS, acquires Latin
music label
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[November 13, 2023]
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's largest music label Hybe Co,
behind K-Pop supergroup BTS, said on Monday it acquired the music label
of Spanish-language media company Exile Content in its first major foray
into the Latin music market.
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K-pop boy band BTS' goods are seen on display at a cafe in Seoul, South
Korea, June 15, 2022. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo |
Hybe said it acquired Exile Music, is setting up a Latin America
unit for artist management and talent discovery, and considering
incorporating the K-pop business methodology typified by
lengthy, competitive artist training and development to the
Latin genre in the long-term.
A spokesperson for Hybe declined to give the financial terms of
the acquisition.
Hybe is looking to tap into the rapid growth of the estimated
$1.3 billion Latin music market, as it reported a year-on-year
growth of 26.4% in 2022 compared to a 9% growth in the global
music market according to its statement.
K-Pop's biggest global success, BTS, is on temporary break as a
group while its members serve out mandatory military service in
South Korea.
Despite BTS' absence, analysts said K-Pop artists' overall sales
volume increased in 2023 compared to the previous year as more
bands gained a broader international following.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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