List of SM Entertainment artists
Appearance
All artists under SM Entertainment are collectively known as the SM Town.[1]
Artists
Recording artists
- SM Entertainment
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Actors/Actresses
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Subsidiaries
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Studio artists
Producer/composer
Korean lyricists
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Chinese lyricists
Choreographers
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Former artists
Former recording artists
- Hyun Jin-young (1990–1993)
- Han Dong-joon (1991–1992)
- Kim Kwang-jin (1991–1992)
- Tin Tin Five (1993–2010)
- Yoo Young-jin (1995–2023)[9]
- H.O.T. (1996–2001)
- Tony Ahn (1996–2001)
- Lee Jae-won (1996–2001)
- Jang Woo-hyuk (1996–2001)
- Moon Hee-joon (1996–2005)
- S.E.S.[c](1997–2002; 2016–2017)
- Shinhwa[d] (1998–2003)
- Fly to the Sky (1999–2004)
- Lee Ji-hoon (2001–2004)
- Jang Na-ra (2001–2008)
- M.I.L.K[e] (2001–2003)
- Seo Hyun-jin (2001–2007)
- Park Hee-von (2001-2009)
- Kim Bo-Mi (2001-2003)
- Bae Yu-Mi (2001-2003)
- Sugar[f] (2001–2006)
- Ahyoomee (2001–2007)
- Hwang Jung-eum (2001-2004)
- Black Beat (2002–2007)
- Shinvi (2002–2003)
- Isak 'N' Jiyeon[g] (2002–2004)
- Kim Isak (2002–2012)
- Chu Ga-yeoul (2002–2012)
- TVXQ[h]
- Kim Jae-joong (2003–2009)
- Park Yoochun (2003–2009)
- Kim Junsu (2003–2009)
- TraxX[i] (2004–2019)
- CSJH The Grace [k]
- Super Junior[l]
- Zhang Liyin (2006–2017)
- Girls' Generation[o][p][q]
- Shinee
- Super Junior-M
- Henry (2008–2018)
- f(x)[s]
- SM the Ballad
- Jinho (2010–2015)
- EXO
- Toheart (with Woollim Entertainment, 2014)[13]
- SM Rookies
- Herin (2015–2017)
- Hansol (2013–2017)
- Yiyang (2016–2018)
Former actors/actresses
- Yoon Park (2009–2013)[14][unreliable source?]
- Go Ara (2003–2016)[15][unreliable source?]
- Lee Yeon-hee (2001–2020)[16]
- Ki Do-hoon (2016–2022)
- Kim Min-jong (2006-2023)
Notes
- ^ In 2016, Zhou Mi established a personal agency for his activities in China.
- ^ Although Kangin has departed from Super Junior, he remains signed under Label SJ.[7]
- ^ S.E.S. briefly reunited in 2016 under SM Entertainment in celebration of their twentieth debut anniversary (in Korean reckoning), releasing a special album Remember the following year, 2017.
- ^ In 2003, SM Entertainment's five-year contract with Shinhwa ended, allowing the band to either sign another contract or switch labels. Lee Soo-man, the head of SM Entertainment, only wanted to re-sign five of the group’s six members. Eric Mun, as the group’s leader, made the decision that they wanted to stick together with all six members. Thus, the band rejected the offer and switched over to Good Entertainment, which had been founded that same year. The shift sparked controversy when Lee denied their request to continue using the name Shinhwa. The dispute was eventually taken to court, where Shinhwa won, allowing them to hold the rights to their name.
- ^ M.I.L.K. were formed under SM Entertainment's sister label, BM Entertainment, in 2001. They disbanded when Bae Yu-mi left the group in 2003. Seo Hyun-jin remained at SM as an actress until 2007. Now each member has gone off to do their own individual projects such as acting, singing, MCing, VJing, and modeling.
- ^ Sugar were formed under SM Entertainment's sister label, Star World, in 2001. They disbanded when Park So-jin left the group in 2006. Ayumi Lee moved to SM Entertainment in 2007. In 2008, Ayumi Lee later signed with Avex to pursue a music career in Japan. The group’s members have since gone on to pursure their own individual careers in acting, singing, MCing, VJing, and modeling.
- ^ After Isak N Jiyeon disbanded in 2004, Jiyeon took the stage name of Lina and became a member of The Grace, formed in 2005. Isak became a VJ and radio DJ for Arirang.
- ^ In 2009, Jaejoong, Yoochun, and Junsu filed an injunction against SM Entertainment, subsequently leaving TVXQ. In 2010, the trio formed JYJ.
- ^ While Ginjo stayed with SM Entertainment, the remaining original members Jay and Jungmo left the agency and discontinued the use of the group name.
- ^ Attack's departure was never formally announced by SM Entertainment, leaving his window of departure unknown.
- ^ The Grace already stopped their activities since 2011 and with the departure of Stephanie, Dana, and Sunday from SM Entertainment, rendering the group impossible to promote.
- ^ Donghae, Eunhyuk, and Kyuhyun left SM Entertainment in July 2023, but still remain members of Super Junior.
- ^ Hangeng left Super Junior in 2009 after filing for contract termination.
- ^ Kibum temporarily left Super Junior in 2009 to pursue an acting career. In August 2015, it was announced that he had officially parted ways with SM Entertainment.
- ^ Jessica Jung was removed from the group in September 2014. In August 2015, it was announced that she had officially parted ways with SM Entertainment.
- ^ Tiffany, Sooyoung, and Seohyun left SM Entertainment in October 2017, but still remain members of Girls' Generation.
- ^ Sunny left SM Entertainment in August 2023, but still remains a member of Girls' Generation.
- ^ Shinee's Jonghyun died on December 18, 2017.
- ^ All members have left SM Entertainment, rendering the group impossible to promote.
- ^ Sulli originally debuted as an actress in 2005 and later started music activities as a member of f(x) before departing in 2015 to resume her acting career. She died on October 14, 2019.
- ^ Kris filed a lawsuit against SM to terminate his contract on May 15, 2014, resulting in his departure from EXO. A negotiation was made that his exclusive contract with SM would remain in effect until 2022 as a soloist.
- ^ Luhan filed a lawsuit against SM to terminate his contract on October 10, 2014, resulting in his departure from EXO. A negotiation was made that his exclusive contract with SM would remain in effect until 2022 as a soloist.
- ^ Tao filed a lawsuit against SM to terminate his contract on August 24, 2015, resulting in his departure from EXO. A negotiation was made that his exclusive contract with SM would remain in effect until 2022 as a soloist.
- ^ Lay announced on April 8, 2022 that his contract with SM ended but that he'll remain an EXO member.
- ^ Despite his departure from SM, D.O is still a member of EXO.
References
- ^ a b "SM Entertainment ARTIST". SM Entertainment. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
- ^ Angela Patricia Suacillo (February 3, 2023). "SM Entertainment announces plans to debut four new K-pop acts in 2023". NME.
- ^ "Lee Cheol-woo Naver People Search" (in Korean). Retrieved March 3, 2018.
- ^ "Lina Naver People Search" (in Korean). Retrieved March 3, 2018.
- ^ Jeong, Bit (December 7, 2022). "'SM 신예' 김지우, '열아홉 해달들' 합류…연기 활동 본격 시작" ['SM rookie' Kim Ji-woo joins 'Nineteen Sea Otters'... Beginning of acting career] (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Retrieved December 9, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Kim, Ye-eun (December 9, 2022). "SM루키즈 출신 라미, SM 소속 배우 데뷔…아이돌 아닌 연기자로 [엑's 이슈]" [Rami, from SM Rookies, debuts as an actor under SM...As an actor, not an idol [X's issue]] (in Korean). X-port News. Retrieved December 9, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Lee, Han-na (July 12, 2019). "Scandal-plagued Super Junior Kangin announces departure from band". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on August 16, 2019. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
- ^ "'SM 레이블' 신예 솔희, NCT127 태일 피처링 '보라색' 내고 데뷔". mydaily.co.kr. March 29, 2019.
- ^ Baek Ji-eun (March 15, 2023). "[SC초점] 카카오 잡은 SM, 보아·동방신기→엑소·에스파 어떻게 되나". Sports Chosun (in Korean).
- ^ "[공식]정수정, SM 떠나 에이치앤드와 전속계약…손담비X정려원 한솥밥". October 11, 2020.
- ^ "[SM엔터테인먼트 "빅토리아와 계약 종료" [공식]". April 9, 2021.
- ^ "[단독] 엑소 도경수, SM 떠난다…오랜 매니저와 독립". JTBC News. October 18, 2023.
- ^ "인피니트 남우현, 울림엔터테인먼트 떠난다" [Infinite's Nam Woohyun leaves Woollim Entertainment] (in Korean). Edaily. October 7, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ "Actor Yoon Park joins JYP Entertainment". Retrieved December 14, 2016.
- ^ "Go Ara's Exclusive Contract With SM Ends, Has Yet To Join New Agency". Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ^ "Lee Yeon-hee ends contract with SM after 19 years". Retrieved November 17, 2020.