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Lapone Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社LAPONEエンタテインメント
Kabushiki-gaisha Lapone Entateinmento
Company typeJoint venture
Industry
Genre
FoundedMay 29, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-05-29)
Headquarters5-18-21 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022,
Japan
Key people
  • Choi Shin-hwa (CEO)
  • Jang Hyuk-jin (CCO)
ProductsProduce 101 Japan
Services
  • Artist management
  • Entertainment and media planning, production, and distribution
  • Licensing
Owners
Parent
SubsidiariesLapone Girls
Websitelapone.jp
Footnotes / references
[3][2]

Lapone Entertainment Co., Ltd. (株式会社LAPONEエンタテインメント, Kabushiki gaisha Lapone Entateinmento, Japanese pronunciation: [ɾapone]) is a Japanese management and entertainment company, established in May 2019 as a joint venture between South Korean CJ ENM and Japanese Yoshimoto Kogyo. The company operates as a talent agency, entertainment company, and record label under Yoshimoto Music.[4][5] It produces the reality competition series Produce 101 Japan and manages the series' winning groups as well as graduates from the company's trainee program Lapone Boys & Girls.

History

2019–2023: Establishment, boy groups formation, and Laposta

Lapone Entertainment was founded on May 29, 2019, as a joint venture between the South Korean company CJ ENM and the Japanese company Yoshimoto Kogyo,[3] to organize and manage the winning group of the audition program Produce 101 Japan, which was co-produced by the two companies and MCIP Holdings.[6] CJ ENM invested 11.5 billion won (US$9.6 million as of 2019) into the company, while Yoshimoto Kogyo invested 5 billion won (US$4.2 million as of 2019), splitting their shares 7:3.[7] The name "Lapone" is derived from Yoshimoto Kogyo's slogan "laugh and peace" and CJ ENM's "only one".[3] Choi Shin-hwa, former head of Yoshimoto Korea, was appointed as the CEO,[8][9] while Jang Hyuk-jin from CJ ENM Japan was appointed as the COO.[10] The company specializes in the planning, production, distribution, and sale of various videos and recordings of their artists. They also handle contracting and copyright business related to broadcasting programs, such as television or radio appearances and commercials.[3] Lapone Entertainment also provides a training system where their artists routinely learn singing, dancing, lyrics writing, and composing,[11] as well as receive language lessons between Korean, Chinese, or English.[10] The company makes use of resources from both CJ ENM and Yoshimoto Kogyo to operate. Yoshimoto Kogyo handles the day-to-day management, such as local broadcast recruitment and schedule coordination,[2][12] while CJ ENM handles the training and music production, though it is not limited to South Korean or Japanese producers only.[2][12]

On March 4, 2020, the company debuted its first group JO1, which formed through Produce 101 Japan.[12] In 2021, the series was renewed for a second season, which led to the creation of the second boy group INI.[13][14] In June 2021, Yoshimoto Music announced the formation of a joint venture with Universal Music Japan, causing the company's releases, including Lapone Entertainment which operates under it as a label, to be distributed by Universal Music Japan.[15][16] However, physical releases by JO1 are still distributed by Sony Music Solutions.[15][17] In December, Lapone Entertainment introduced and opened recruitment for the trainee program, Lapone Boys & Lapone Girls,[18] which included former contestants of Produce 101 Japan Season 2, Ayuta Fukuda, Ken Hiramoto, Koshin Terao, and Nalu Okubo.[19] The four trainees eventually debuted in the six-piece boy band DXTeen on May 10.[20] In April, Lapone announced to hold its first company joint concert, titled Laposta, at Ariake Arena on May 30-31, 2023.[21]

2023–present: Lapone Girls

Lapone subsequently renewed Produce 101 Japan for the third season featuring female trainees under the name Produce 101 Japan The Girls.[22] Premiered in October 2023, the show was produced by NTT Docomo Studio & Live, a new entertainment company formed by NTT Docomo and Yoshimoto Kogyo,[22] and distributed by the former's streaming service Lemino.[23][24] On February 8, 2024, Lapone established the wholly-owned subsidiary Lapone Girls, focusing in developing girl groups, and signed the third season's winners Me:I as its first artist.[25] Four Produce 101 Japan The Girls finalists subsequently formed the label's second girl group, Is:sue.[26]

Artists

Company logo until April 2022

Concerts

List of concerts
Date Name Venue Ref.
May 30–31, 2023 Laposta 2023 Ariake Arena [21]
January 20–21, 2024 Laposta 2024 K Arena Yokohama [28]

References

  1. ^ Management in Japan only[27]
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