Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations (2024)

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Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations

ByVal M
Published on :01:44 PST, Mar 11, 2022

Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations (1)

Becoming one of the biggest K-pop companies is a challenge that most labels are willing to take on and as history proves it, mergers and acquisitions are the only way forward for big labels to grow even further. With HYBE labels acquiring up to 33% stakes/shares in the domestic entertainment agency market, SM Entertainment is now not far behind. On March 11, it was announced that SM Entertainment was officially acquired by South Korea’s leading entertainment company, Kakao.

This has in turn increased SM Entertainment’s position in the domestic entertainment agency market where it is said to have 20% of the total stakes/shares, coming in second after HYBE labels. Reports suggest that Kakao acquired the stakes owned by SM Entertainment CEO, Lee Soo-man. Lee Soo-man is the largest shareholder of the entertainment label which debuted boy groups like EXO, SuperJunior, SHINee, NCT, and more as well as girl groups like Girls’ Generation, aespa, and Red Velvet, among others.

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Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations (3)

Kakao acquires SM Entertainment for 1 trillion won

Kakao Entertainment is now the proud owner of 18.72% stakes of SM Entertainment that were originally owned by Lee Soo-man. Reportedly, Kakao paid thrice the market price for the acquisition which is estimated to reach a maximum of 1 trillion won ($809 million). While original reports suggest that Kakao Entertainment plans to actively utilize SM Entertainment’s intellectual property to develop new businesses, advance into key overseas markets such as the United States, and recruit talent, fans are not entirely on the same page.

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Fans of groups from other labels believe that this merger will most likely lead to chart manipulations in favor of SM Entertainment groups. It is public knowledge that Kakao Entertainment also owns Melon, one of the biggest charting platforms for South Korea, domestically. This has led fans of other groups to call the merger a ‘monopoly’ tactic, alleging that all thanks to this acquisition, groups from SM Entertainment will start getting ‘PAKs’ aka Perfect All Kills on Korean charts.

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A PAK is a music chart achievement in South Korea where a song simultaneously reaches number one on the real-time, daily, and weekly components of iChart, a music chart ranking aggregator operated by Instiz.

Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations (4)

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'Its obvious monopoly this time'

Fans of other groups started commenting about how this merger was going to turn SM Entertainment into a monopoly and lead to chart manipulations in the future. One user said, "HOLY SH*T. CJ ENM LOST TO KAKAO??? This is genuinely frightening. As close to a monopoly as it can be. Kakao + SM. Wow." Another said, "U will see sm group having pak all of a sudden." They continued, "Because kakao own melon the biggest music platform in sk and since kakao own part of sm they will definitely benefit from the profit sm Artist gets so if they get pak kakao will be benefited a lot."

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One user said, "Another fandom commenting about sm x kakao saying its obvious monopoly this time because kakao owns melon and now SM and they won’t be surprise if they see the chart start to change." Another wondered, "When will kpoppies call out the obvious monopoly this time. Is it only reserved for anything related to BTS ?? Cause kakao owns melon and now SM. Won’t be surprise if we see the chart start to change." Another said, "Kakao owns melon too so i guess the chart manipulation about to skyrocket."

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HOLY sh*t. CJ ENM LOST TO KAKAO??? This is genuinely frightening. As close to a monopoly as it can be. Kakao + SM. Wow. https://t.co/ZzX3uxxqEa

— bora 💜 (@modooborahae) March 11, 2022

U will see sm group having pak all of a sudden

— Namjoon is my DADDY but we can share (FLIRT ERA) (@874pavedthewaY) March 11, 2022

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Because kakao own melon the biggest music platform in sk and since kakao own part of sm they will definitely benefit from the profit sm Artist gets so if they get pak kakao will be benefited a lo

— Namjoon is my DADDY but we can share (FLIRT ERA) (@874pavedthewaY) March 11, 2022

another fandom commenting about sm x kakao saying its obvious monopoly this time because kakao owns melon and now SM and they won’t be surprise if they see the chart start to change ........

— • CHILL • inactive (@MYsReveluv) March 11, 2022

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When will kpoppies call out the obvious monopoly this time. Is it only reserved for anything related to BTS ?? Cause kakao owns melon and now SM. Won’t be surprise if we see the chart start to change 😬 https://t.co/rFNCM5n0Qi

— Alexandra ⁷ Bahiyyih (semi ia) (@Amourhiyyih) March 11, 2022

Kakao owns melon too so i guess the chart manipulation about to skyrocket https://t.co/UrVfUN8Ydh

— min march⁷ (@kepjang457) March 11, 2022

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'Stop creating trouble out of nothing'

On the other hand, fans of SM Entertainment groups pointed out how Kakao already owns stakes of major K-pop labels but that has never caused such a stir. Fans defended SM Entertainment artists saying that they had always been charting well in comparison to other artists. One fan said, "18.72% is not a majority share... even if Kakao bought out LSM it won't own SM. no one cared about melon manipulation for their artists before but now they suddenly do because it's SM." Another fan said, "Lol this certain fandom quivering in fear, fyi Melon was already owned by kakao in the first place and if chart manipulation will happen then it should've happen even before.. this toxic fandom just had another excuse to trash sm its always been 'that fandom' who cant moved on."

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One fan said, "You guys do know just because Melon is owned by Kakao doesn't mean they will allow manipulation right? IU is literally the biggest artist in Korea and her company is literally KakaoM (previously Loen, which has always been with Kakao). Stop creating trouble out of nothing" Another fan said, "Kakao has owned shares in sooooooooo many entertainment companies for YEARS but that never affected the chart performance of those artists so why exactly is the case different for SM."

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18.72% is not a majority share... even if Kakao bought out LSM it won't own SM. no one cared about melon manipulation for their artists before but now they suddenly do because it's SM 💀 https://t.co/XhQGZ7VPej

— 🏹 (@sataengist) March 11, 2022

lol this certain fandom quivering in fear 😂, fyi Melon was already owned kakao in the first place and if chart manipulation will happen then it should've happen even before.. this toxic fandom just had another excuse to trash sm its always been 'that fandom' who cant moved on.

— the cult of renjunism (@renjunsdeer) July 15, 2021

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You guys do know just because Melon own Kakao doesn't mean they will allow manipulation right?

IU is literally the biggest artist in Korea and her company is literally KakaoM (previously Loen, which has always been with Kakao)

Stop creating trouble out of nothing

— N (@jigapyong) March 11, 2022

Yes we know. this account just says this first to warn if haters use this on aespa. At least now we know that kakao owns melon, and all aespa songs chart was good before SM was acquired by kakao.

— zea’ (@aesxning) March 11, 2022

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aespa and taeyeon will continue to chart regardless of who owns melon ctfu https://t.co/2az63VjrXH

— chels (@taengrina) March 11, 2022

All these other KPop companies Kakao has owned for years but it’s only “funny” to certain stans when it’s SM. Interesting…… https://t.co/GZEDDUKBwB pic.twitter.com/HjlMtAEeQm

— Kwanyga HBCU Stepshow Champ (@LeeThicku*msSr) March 11, 2022

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Kakao has owned shares in sooooooooo many entertainment companies for YEARS but that never affected the chart performance of those artists so why exactly is the case different for SM 👁️👁️ https://t.co/jQR2znqLtY

— 🐱🐾🫂 (@MultiStan1327) March 11, 2022

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Kakao and SM Entertainment merger has fans worried about possible chart manipulations (2024)

FAQs

Did hybe buy kakao? ›

HYBE to Sell Entire SM Entertainment Stake to Kakao, Ending Battle for Control of K-Pop Giant. HYBE sold its 1.66 million SM shares for 248.8 billion won ($191.8 million), or 150,000 won ($115.62) per share, leaving it with an 8.8% stake in SM Entertainment.

Does Kakao own SM Entertainment? ›

Kakao wins control of SM Entertainment, one of South Korea's most iconic music agencies | CNN Business.

Who bought SM Entertainment? ›

On March 28, 2023, Kakao announced that it successfully acquired 35% stake in SM Entertainment through its tender offer bid, resulting a combined 39.87 percent stake that owned from Kakao and its subsidiary, Kakao Entertainment respectively, becoming SM's largest shareholder.

What did SM Entertainment do? ›

SM Entertainment is one of the largest and most influential talent agencies and record labels in South Korea, valued at around $4 billion. SM first came to global prominence with 2000s-era groups like Girls Generation, SHINee, EXO and Super Junior, and currently manages bestselling acts NCT, Super M and Aespa.

Do BTS members own part of HYBE? ›

All seven members of BTS each own more than 10 billion won ($7.8 million) of HYBE stock, a report found Wednesday. HYBE stock holdings owned by Bang Si-hyuk, founder and chairman of the agency, were evaluated to be worth over 2.5 trillion won.

Which BTS members sold their shares in HYBE? ›

According to Bloomberg, BTS members J-Hope, Jin and RM recently sold a combined 31,986 shares of HYBE stock, which had netted the trio a total of approximately US$8.4million per regulatory filings.

Who owns the most shares in HYBE? ›

Shareholders
NameEquities%
Si-Hyuk Bang 31.58 %13,151,39431.58 %
NETMARBLE CORPORATION 18.08 %7,530,81318.08 %
National Pension Service of Korea 7.626 %3,176,1267.626 %
Dunamu, Inc. 5.529 %2,302,5705.529 %
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Do all Koreans use Kakao? ›

As of December 2022, around 98.2 percent of surveyed mobile messenger users in South Korea in their thirties answered to use KakaoTalk. Across all age groups, far more than 90 percent of people answered to use that service.

How Kakao won a takeover battle against HYBE for K-pop pioneer SM Entertainment? ›

Kakao purchased the additional shares for about 1.25 trillion Korean won ($963 million) through a tender offer launched earlier this month. In securing a controlling stake, Kakao has seen off rival HYBE, South Korea's top music agency and home to boy band sensation BTS, after a bruising takeover battle.

What is the biggest entertainment company in Korea 2023? ›

As of February 2023, the K-pop entertainment HYBE Corporation achieved the highest market cap in the South Korean stock exchange market, at around 7.5 trillion South Korean won. HYBE Corporation, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, is home to globally popular K-pop group BTS.

Who leaves SM Entertainment? ›

Xiumin, Baekhyun, and Chen of the K-pop group EXO terminated their exclusive contract with longtime agency SM Entertainment on June 1, alleging the company withheld payments and forced them to sign “slave” contracts.

Who owns KakaoTalk? ›

Kakao Corp is the company behind KakaoTalk, which serves as its main platform and flagship application. It was founded in 2006 by Kim Bum-soo, the former CEO of NHN Corporation (the organization that emerged from the Hangame and Naver.com merger) as Kakao Inc.

What is the SM controversy? ›

Baekhyun, Chen and Xiumin (whose full names are Byun Baekhyun, Kim Jongdae and Kim Minseok, respectively) claim SM has shown a lack of payment transparency and required unreasonably long contracts extending beyond 12 years, according to a five-page document reviewed by Billboard that was sent by Lin Law Firm attorney ...

Who was the first K-pop company? ›

The first K-pop group to roll out of the S.M. factory was the boy band H.O.T. in 1996.

Does SM treat their trainees well? ›

As a former trainee, I can tell you, it isn't as bad as it seems. Yes, SM can be a bit harsh, but they truly want what is best for you. During my time at SM, I was treated respectfully and definitely learned a lot about myself.

What labels did HYBE buy? ›

The company relocated to its new headquarters in the Yongsan Trade Center in Yongsan District on March 22, and the rebrand went into effect on March 31. Hybe acquired Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings and all its properties, including SB Projects and Big Machine Label Group, through its subsidiary Hybe America in April.

What K-pop group does HYBE own? ›

HYBE, the company behind K-pop groups BTS and TOMORROW X TOGETHER, has acquired a leading stake in competing K-pop company SM Entertainment, home to artists including NCT 127, Super M and Aespa.

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