Aren't they like the ''SM'' level sized in China? Their office in Korea is still the same company, not a subsidiary. Yena is a well known Kpop soloist in Korea thanks to Izone and she's selling pretty good. Tempest sold almost 100k in their debut and EG has massive views. Also you have Woodz which is doing decently. Isn't that a step up from being just a mid-tier company?
Why is Yuehua considered just a mid-size company in Korea?
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Uni909
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Aren't they like the ''SM'' level sized in China? Their office in Korea is still the same company, not a subsidiary. Yena is a well known Kpop soloist in Korea thanks to Izone and she's selling pretty good. Tempest sold almost 100k in their debut and EG has massive views. Also you have Woodz which is doing decently. Isn't that a step up from being just a mid-tier company?
anything that is not big4 is mid-tier or lower. starship is still mid-tier despite having several successful acts (Sistar, monsta x, ive). same with cube. also, yuehua being huge in china doesn't necessary mean they have the same connections and resources in south korea.
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Aren't they like the ''SM'' level sized in China? Their office in Korea is still the same company, not a subsidiary. Yena is a well known Kpop soloist in Korea thanks to Izone and she's selling pretty good. Tempest sold almost 100k in their debut and EG has massive views. Also you have Woodz which is doing decently. Isn't that a step up from being just a mid-tier company?
If SM created a company in the USA, would they be mid size?
I guess it would depend on how much money they invest in the branch.
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Compared to republic records, interscope, Warner maybe not.
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