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CubeEnt Strikes Monumental Deal to Break into the Chinese Market

December 30, 20232 min read

Cube Entertainment (let’s call ’em CubeEnt) storms the Chinese forefront, ready to set it ablaze.

The powerhouse company has struck a game-changing three-year deal with China’s premier entertainment titan—Tencent Music Entertainment (you know them as Tencent Music). Tencent Music sits at the upper echelon of the Chinese entertainment scene, owning big names like QQ Music, Kougou Music, and Kuwo Music and Jams with top-tier entertainment firms from the home turf—guess who sits in their VIP box? CubeEnt.

CubeEnt Makes Strategic Inroads into the Chinese Music Market

According to the Bell News Korea, a CubeEnt rep spills, “By forging an official distribution contract with Tencent Music—the largest music platform in China—we now hold keys to various local platforms to roll out our artist’s tracks.” CubeEnt is gearing up to break records in China, thanks to this nifty deal—future bangers will echo through Korea and China simultaneously.

(G)I-DLE from their EP ‘I feel’ era

A Tencent Music rep pops some confetti, “This contract with CubeEnt is monumental—we can concurrently unveil new tracks from CubeEnt’s massive stable of artists in China.” This distribution contract is a strategic move to bolster the influence of CubeEnt’s artists in the Chinese market by harnessing the business synergies through collaboration.

CubeEnt’s roster isn’t some amateur lineup—they manage the likes of (G)I-DLE, who’s been killing it in China. They owned the music charts of Wangyi Music the past year and wrapped a world tour—24 massive shows in 18 cities, Macau included. Get ready, world—CubeEnt is coming in hot!

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