(Left to right) Lee Sung-soo, CEO of SM Entertainment, Karina and Giselle, members of aespa, and Lee Sun, head of YouTube’s music partnerships in China and Korea, attend the press conference on Thursday. SMxYouTube Remastering Project “. (YouTube Korea) |
SM Entertainment CEO Lee Sung-soo and Lee Sun, YouTube’s music partnerships manager for Greater China and Korea, held an online press conference on Thursday, which was broadcast live on YouTube. Karina and Giselle, members of SM’s aespa recruit group, also joined the event.
According to the two companies, the “SMxYouTube Remastering Project” aims to present the history of K-pop in light of the explosive popularity of Korean music around the world.
“In partnership with YouTube, we will be presenting some 300 music videos and tracks that have been digitally remastered, and we further plan to run various campaigns to present the roots and evolution of K-pop to music fans around the world and expand its reach (in the global music industry), âhe added.
Lee Sun, who is also the executive director of Asia-Pacific artist relations for YouTube, said, âSM was the first to launch a YouTube channel among Korean entertainment labels. It’s an honor to lead our first such project with SM, who made K-pop history.
âWe have joined the project with the goal of providing a wider range of music to our users, and we will be recording K-pop history through it as well. What our users know about K-pop right now is only half of it all, and we look forward to showcasing the other half, expanding knowledge and interest in the genre.
Lyor Cohen, global head of music at YouTube, said in a video message, âKorean artists have looked incredibly well on YouTube. I call them platform doctors.
âOver the past few years, we’ve seen the growth of K-pop explode around the world. What started out as ‘hallyu’ has grown into a global cultural trend called K-pop.
Expressing his expectations for the project, Cohen added, “We want fans to take advantage of K-pop’s more diverse catalog and deepen their understanding of how he has grown and become huge over the past decades.”
To promote the project, rookie girl group aespa will be remastering SM SES girl group’s 1998 hit song âDreams Come Trueâ. They will be releasing their versions of the song and an accompanying music video in December.
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(Left to right) Lee Sung-soo, CEO of SM Entertainment, Karina and Giselle, members of aespa, and Lee Sun, head of YouTube’s music partnerships in China and Korea, attend the press conference on Thursday. SMxYouTube Remastering Project “. (YouTube Korea) |
âSince the song was such a big hit, we had concerns about how we would add our color to it. We will do our best to make sure the song can receive the same love with our new release, âadded Giselle.
“Music videos are a holistic and everlasting form of content that can be seen as part of SM’s legacy – our invaluable asset that encompasses all of our values ââand dreams – and possibly K-pop history.” herself, âthe CEO added.
To kick off the project, SM released a remastered version of boy group HOT’s âWarriors’ Descendentâ music video Thursday morning via his YouTube channel SMTOWN. Remastered clips will be unveiled weekly.
By Choi Ji-won (jwc@heraldcorp.com)