B-Wave Entertainment (hereinafter referred to as B-Wave), a new entertainment corporation, is embarking on a new leap forward.

On the 18th, B-Wave announced its official launch and stated its intent to lead K-pop culture in various fields.

Gu Bon-young, the CEO of B-Wave, who was referred to as the father of artists at RBW after working at FNC Entertainment, has been appointed as the head of B-Wave. CEO Gu Bon-young is an individual optimized for practical work in the K-pop scene.

In addition, many K-pop experts have been placed in B-Wave, and the joining of renowned producers is also planned. B-Wave intends to create valuable content and is set to step forward as a full-scale global music entertainment corporation.

B-Wave is a corporation established based on the Middle East and global funds of the Innocus Global Group in Singapore. Ricky Ow, the former Asia representative of Warner and the current CEO of Innocus Global, noted that through B-Wave, he aims to showcase once again the power of culture worldwide and will expand its entertainment business in collaboration with top domestic light stick manufacturer Bitro and virtual artist studio company Dineable, among others.

CEO Gu Bon-young also stated, "Through my numerous experiences and information related to the K-pop industry, I will play a leading role in artist training, production, and management," and added that he would "expand the business in various fields such as performances, records, and production."

He continued, "Rather than simply following trends, we will create new musical trends and build a global music market with proven skills and networks in the industry," and expressed his aspiration to "strive to convey the positive waves of culture amidst the big and small waves of life to everyone."

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