The 2021 Fourth Quarter Revenues For The “Big 4” K-Pop Companies Reached An Insane Amount

 As we’re now in the first quarter of 2022, experts have had the time to calculate the total revenues made by the “Big 4” Korean entertainment companies in the fourth quarter of 2021: HYBE Labels, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and JYP Entertainment. Overall, their total revenue together came to an incredible 730.7 billion KRW (or ~607 million USD)! Here is how much each company made, from lowest to highest revenue, between October and December 2021.


Out of the “Big 4” companies, the one that made the least revenue (but still an extremely impressive amount) for the last quarter of 2021 is JYP Entertainment.


The total amount that they made during this time was 58.4 billion KRW (~ 48.5 million USD). Stray Kids came out as the company’s biggest source of revenue in the year thanks to their million+ sales of NOEASY, but TWICE and ITZY both made large contributions as well!


Going into 2022, the company’s new artists Xdinary Heroes and NMIXX, along with the debut team members of SBS’s audition program Loud, are expected to bring in high revenue.


The total amount that they made during this time was 77.2 billion KRW (~ 64.2 million USD). While this is less than the other two companies on this list, it’s still nothing to scoff at, especially considering that the only major releases that came out in the fourth quarter were from Mino and Kang Seungyoon.


For 2022, it looks like YG Entertainment is already planning several big releases from TREASURE, BLACKPINK, and WINNER, along with a new girl group, and together they’ll certainly bring in the cash!


The total amount that they made during this time was 192.7 billion KRW (~ 160.2 million USD). The company had a number of major comebacks in the last quarter, namely from NCT 127, aespa, Kai, and Super Junior D&E, all of which contributed to the 4+ million albums sold in that time.


Moving into 2022, it sounds like SM Entertainment is planning to expand their ventures into new territory, including NFTs.

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