Yang Hyun-suk is the founder and Executive Producer of YG Entertainment.
He is focused on overcoming the crisis triggered by the Burning Sun scandal and restoring public trust. He was acquitted in the first trial of 'retaliatory threats' charges and is currently undergoing an appeal trial.
Born on January 9, 1970, in Seoul, Yang began his career as a legendary dancer in Itaewon and debuted with 'Seo Taiji and Boys,' shaking up the domestic music scene.
After Seo Taiji and Boys' sudden retirement, Yang shifted his career path to music production.
In 1996, he established Hyun Planning, a hip-hop specialized record label.
After discovering Jinusean and 1TYM, he changed the company's name to YG Planning and continuously pursued a brand image as a 'specialist in black music,' solidifying his foundation as a producer.
Renaming the company to YG Entertainment, he discovered and successfully launched artists such as Se7en, Gummy, BIGBANG, and 2NE1, widely showcasing his prowess as a producer. He also achieved significant success in the global music market with PSY's 'Gangnam Style.'
Yang stepped down as Chief Executive Producer of YG Entertainment, taking responsibility for the Burning Sun scandal involving former BIGBANG member Seungri, but returned after three and a half years.
He is working on renewing the contract with BLACKPINK and is directly managing the new girl group 'Baby Monster,' striving to restore his and the company's image.
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