The BTS company HYBE, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, is making massive money moves.
15.03.2021 - 15:24 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxBTS fans have hit out at the Grammy awards after suggesting the boy band were 'snubbed'.The seven-strong member band made history by becoming the first K-pop act to be nominated in a major category at the 63rd annual ceremony.BTS' track Dynamite was up for best pop duo/group performance against Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.But they ultimately lost out to Rain On Me by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande.And the boy band's passionate "Army" fanbase were not happy and took to social
.The BTS company HYBE, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, is making massive money moves.
HYBE, the label behind K-pop group BTS, has acquired Scooter Braun's management and publishing company Ithica Holdings for $1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reports. The companies under Ithica's wing include SB Projects, which sports a roster of major pop musicians including Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, J Balvin, and more.
In a bold expansion into the U.S. music landscape, South Korean entertainment company HYBE, formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, aka the home of BTS, is acquiring Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings.
After months of deal speculation, Scooter Braun has sold his media company, Ithaca Holdings, to South Korea’s HYBE.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicHYBE, the company known as Big Hit Entertainment which is home to BTS, the South Korean pop group, has merged with Ithaca Holdings, the company led by SB Projects founder Scooter Braun.
While celebrities themselves may enjoy a huge fan following across the globe, most artists, be it actors or musicians, find inspiration and entertainment in other pop culture elements. You'd be surprised to know how many major celebs enjoy anime.
BTS, in the past few years, has become such a huge phenomenon that their fandom has become a unifying factor for everyone across the globe. The K-pop band has a massive fan base and among them are not only the regular folk but also some major Hollywood celebrities.
IFPI's (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry which represents the recording industry worldwide) Global Music Report 2021 has revealed that the music industry in 2020 saw global revenue growth of 7.4% with an estimated tally of an impressive USD 21.6 billion. This is the highest figures since 2002.
Chris Willman Music WriterBesides boosting artists’ egos, Sunday night’s Grammy Awards gave a real leap to a number of performers’ sales and streaming figures, according to a report from Rolling Stone that measured the immediate impact on numbers for some of the best-known and least-known musicians of the evening.The exposure benefitted everyone from stars like Megan Thee Stallion, Taylor Swift and Dua Lipa to those who were being exposed to many viewers for the first time, like Mickey Guyton
BTS with bruised and battered faces.Earlier this week, Topps unveiled the new 2021 Grammys-inspired collection for its satirical Garbage Pail Kids series.
Taylor Swift's music partner Jack Antonoff is putting his feelings into words two days after their Grammys win. Taking to Instagram, Jack who is also a singer, songwriter and record producer penned a heartfelt note for Taylor Swift and Aaron Dessner.
Grammys 2021 took place yesterday and was a major trending topic, specifically, for their treatment towards BTS.
Beyoncé who broke a record with her win for Best R&B Performance for the most Grammys won by a woman with 28 wins in total. Taylor Swift won Album of the Year for “Folklore” which made her become the first woman artist to ever win Album of the Year three times.During her acceptance speech, the 31-year-old thanked her boyfriend of three years Joe Alwyn and her good friends, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds .
The Grammy Awards delivered all kinds of iconic moments and historic wins for the fan-favorite artists!From Billie Eilish winning record of the year for the second time in a row, Dua Lipa stunning the audience with her incredible performance, to Beyoncé breaking the internet making a surprise appearance and supporting Megan Thee Stallion.This year was one for the books, especially for Queen Bey who set the record after winning 28 Grammys since the start of her music career, celebrating best
Taylor Swift, 31, and Harry Styles, 27, gave Haylor fans what they’ve been waiting years for at the 2021 Grammys. During a moment in between performances and acceptance speeches, Taylor and Harry had a catch-up session. The former couple, who dated for 3 months in 2012, was spotted having a very lively talk at a Grammys table. At one point, Harry cracked one of his gorgeous smiles while talking with Taylor.
Record-breaking wins and heartbreaking losses: The 2021 Grammy Awards definitely broke the mold. From the outdoor seating due to COVID-19 to the shocking outcomes of each category, everything about the 63rd annual Grammys — which aired March 14 on CBS — was different than any of the Recording Academy’s awards ceremonies, ever. Lead by Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” host and one-time Grammy nominee Trevor Noah, 37, the show was full of monumental moments — especially for artists like Beyoncé,
Grammys 2021.Taylor Swift opened her refreshingly low-key awards show medley with “Cardigan,” from her surprise 2020 release, the offbeat “folklore” — a collaboration with writer-producers Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner.Swift, 31, quickly morphed into an amber-lighted singer-songwriter diva with “August,” followed by an equally naturalistic “Willow.”The general social media consensus was that her less-flashy-than-usual performance was positively “dreamy.”It’s been 13 years since Swift earned
Recording Academy unveiled the list of contenders during a remote event on Tuesday. BTS, Taylor Swift, and Dua Lipa are all in the running for next year’s ceremony, which will take place on 31 January with Trevor Noah as host.
The 2021 Grammy Awards were handed out in a hybrid-live ceremony in Los Angeles. In awards handed out before the telecast, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, Megan thee Stallion, Justin Bieber, Beyonce, Blue Ivy, Fiona Apple, Body Count, “JoJo Rabbit,” Tiffany Haddish, Rachel Maddow, Billie Eilish, The Strokes, and Brittany Howard, were among the early winners.
GRAMMY Awards is all about quality quantity.Music's Biggest Night will deliver the spectacle — with live performances from Taylor Swift, BTS, Cardi B and more — as the Recording Academy hands out Golden Gramophones in a whopping 83 categories, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year and Best New Artist.Beyoncé may be the year's most-nominated artist — she is Beyoncé, after all — but Sunday's ceremony has plenty of prizes for all of your faves.