From Trainee to CEO: K-Pop Idols Now in Charge

Jay Park

Jay Park is taking his entrepreneurial spirit to new heights. The former CEO of AOMG and H1GHR MUSIC has announced his latest venture—Won Soju, a new soju brand. After facing hurdles in his idol career, Jay has proven he’s more than just a great performer.

He’s not the only one making waves. BLACKPINK Jennie has finally launched her own fashion label. Now CEO of ODD ATELIER, Jennie is ready to ride the trend of high fashion.

Meanwhile, Rain has entered the entertainment scene with RAIN COMPANY. Known for his hits, he’s also responsible for producing the idol group MBLAQ.

Zico is another idol that continues to thrive. As founder of KOZ Entertainment, he’s elevated his game post-BLOCK B.

Jae Joong also made headlines with his entrepreneurial journey. He’s transitioned from a cafe owner to managing his own K-pop group.

INFINITE reunited for more than just music. They’ve launched their venture, INFINITE COMPANY, while each member still operates their own individual management.

Psy has expanded his influence by founding P NATION. He’s bringing in top talents, adding names like Crush and Heize to his roster.

These idols are not only artists; they are redefining what it means to be a K-pop star today!

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