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Label SJ is an exclusive label established by South Korean record label SM Entertainment for boy band Super Junior on November 6, 2015.[2]
History
On 6 November 2015, Super Junior's 10th anniversary since their debut, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had their own exclusive label management, Label SJ. SM stated, "We established Label SJ to give Super Junior our wholehearted support and an ideal system for managing the group." Though the new label will be affiliated with SM, it will be independently and wholly responsible for Super Junior's management, producing their albums, and all group, unit, and individual activities.[2]
In March 2023, with the implementation of SM 3.0 and the implementation of a new multi-production center, Label SJ was absorbed into the production center 5 (Wizard Production) along with Exo and Riize.[3]
^Lee, Mi-young (February 3, 2023). SM엔터 "올해 신인그룹 3팀+버추얼 솔로 아티스트 데뷔" [SM Entertainment "Three rookie groups + virtual solo artist debuts this year"]. JoyNews24 (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
^Park, Dong-sun (February 3, 2023). SM, "5+1 제작센터&멀티레이블, 팬·주주 중심 3.0 열 것"연내 그룹 3+버추얼 1 데뷔 [SM, "5+1 production center & multi-label, fans and shareholders will open 3.0"…3 Groups + 1 Virtual to Debut within the Year]. Electronic Times (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved February 5, 2023.