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Home / Business and Economy / HYBE Americas CEO: Outsider's Bold Music Vision

HYBE Americas CEO: Outsider's Bold Music Vision

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Isaac Lee leads HYBE's expanded Americas division.
  • He leverages journalism background for music industry growth.
  • HYBE prioritizes IP, global expansion, and genre diversity.
HYBE Americas CEO: Outsider's Bold Music Vision

Isaac Lee, formerly a prominent journalist and media executive, now chairs HYBE Americas, a significant expansion for the Korean music giant into North and Latin America. Lee's leadership extends across various operations, including offices in Mexico, Miami, and Colombia, as well as U.S.-based labels like Big Machine Label Group. His journey into music leadership began with HYBE's acquisition of his Latin music label, Exile Music.

Lee brings a unique perspective, leveraging his extensive media background to navigate the evolving music industry. He highlights HYBE's core strategy: prioritizing intellectual property and long-term growth. Lee sees immense untapped potential in global music markets, emphasizing the international appeal of Latin music and the successful adaptation of HYBE's K-pop development model to create global acts like KATSEYE.

Under Lee's direction, HYBE Americas aims to foster cross-label collaborations, integrating diverse genres such as regional Mexican, country, and hip-hop with K-pop. This strategic synergy seeks to solidify HYBE's position as a comprehensive global music company. Lee also champions the development of new talent, mirroring successful initiatives like the Latin pop band Santos Bravos, based on the proven HYBE training methodology.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Isaac Lee is the new chairman/CEO of HYBE Americas.
HYBE focuses on intellectual property, identifying growth markets, and adapting its successful training model to create global artists.
HYBE Americas aims to foster collaborations between its diverse labels to integrate genres like Latin, country, and hip-hop.

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