Mystic Story
South Korean entertainment management company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mystic Story[1] (formerly Mystic Entertainment, Korean: 미스틱스토리; RR: Miseutik Seutori, abbreviated as MSTSTR) is a South Korean entertainment company established by South Korean singer-songwriter Yoon Jong-shin. It has three subsidiaries, including Mystic Actors, which manages actors and actresses.
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Native name | 미스틱스토리 |
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Founded | 2011 |
Founder | Yoon Jong-shin |
Headquarters | 242-35, Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Cho Young-chul (president, producer), Yoon Jong-shin (founder, chief producer) |
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Owner | SM Entertainment |
Parent | SM Studios |
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Website | mystic89 |
History
In March 2014, Mystic Story was merged with Family Actors Entertainment, which managed mostly actors and actresses, to become Mystic89 & Family, with both companies maintaining their separate focus in music and acting respectively.[2][3]
In July 2014, Mystic89 merged with APOP Entertainment, which houses girl group Brown Eyed Girls.[4]
In February 2015, Mystic89 added veteran singer and actress Uhm Jung-hwa.[5]
In March 2017, SM Entertainment acquired Mystic, becoming the label's largest shareholder.[6]
On March 25, 2019, Mystic Entertainment changed their name to Mystic Story.[1]
Artists
Mystic Story
Soloists
- Yoon Jong-shin (윤종신) (founder/producer)
- Hareem (하림)
- Jo Jung-chi (조정치)
- Jung-in (최정인)
- Jeong Jin-woon (정진운)
- Eddy Kim (에디김)
- Son Tae-jin (손태진)
- Jo Yeon-ho (조연호)
Groups
- Shinchireem (신치림)
- Daybreak (데이브레이크)
- Lucy (루시)
- Billlie (빌리)
- ARrC (아크)
Entertainers
- Kim Young-chul (김영철)
- Kim Jin-soo (김진수)
- Yang Je-woong (양제웅)
- Oh Young-joo (오영주)
Apop
Soloists
Groups
- Brown Eyed Girls (브라운아이드걸스)
Studio artists
- Cho Young-chul (조영철) (producer and CEO)
- Lee Minsu (이민수) (composer)
- Kim Eana (김이나) (lyricist)
Mystic Actors
- Park Hyuk-kwon (박혁권)
- Kim Suk-hoon (김석훈)
- Park Sun-woo (박선우)
- Lee Chang-hoon (이창훈)
- Ryohei Otani (료헤이오타니; 2015–present)
- Jo Han-sun (조한선)
- Jung Tae-woo (정태우)
- Tae Hang-ho (태항호; 2016–present)
- Lee Jung-hyuk (이정혁)
- Oh Dong-min (오동민)
- Jang Won-hyung (장원형)
- Shin Jae-hwi (신재휘)
- Lee Woo-tae (이우태)
- Lee Chan-hyung (이찬형; 2019–present)
- Kim Kang-min (김강민)
- Kim Jae-won (2021–present)[7] (김재원)
- Ha Jae-sook (하재숙)
- Oh Ji-eun (오지은; 2013–present)
- Kim Sung-eun (김성은)
- Jung Yu-mi (2021–present)[8] (정유미)
- Noh Susanna (노수산나)
- Cha Min-jee (차민지)
- Go Min-si (고민시)
- Lee Ji-won (이지원)
- Hwang Bo-reum-byeol (황보름별)
- Seo Ji-soo (2022–present)[9] (서지수)
Former artists
- Lee Chan-hyung (2019-December 2023)
- Miyu Takeuchi (2019–2021)[1]
- Lim Kim (2011–2016)
- Muzie (2017)
- Kim Yeon-woo
- Halim
- Park Ji-yoon
- Yoon Hye-jin
- Shin So-yeon
- Ahn Mi-na
- Jang So-yeon
- Son Eun-seo
- Park Ji-yoon
- Jo Kyu-chan
- Brown Eyed Girls
- Narsha (2015–2018)[2]
- JeA (2015–2021)
- Jang Jae-in
- Jo Won-seon
- Han Chae-ah
- Park Jae-jung
- Lee Ji-yeon
- Lee Joo-yeon
- Seo Jang Hoon
- Park Sang-don
- Park Si-yeon
- Cha Min-ji
- Hong-ja
- Kian84
- Kim Si-a (2019–2024)[10]
Notes
Distribution partners
References
External links
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