Amoeba Culture had the third largest sales among South Korean record labels in 2015.[4]
History
Amoeba Culture was founded in August 2006 by Dynamic Duo members Gaeko and Choiza, as well as current CEO Go Kyung-min.[4] The label held open auditions in late 2007 in order to expand its roster.[5] In 2008, composer and producer Primary and hip hop duo Supreme Team joined the company.[6]
In 2011 the label released a series of toy figurines and started the "AMOEBAHOOD" project to promote exhibits and other cultural art projects. They also established the Amoeba Culture recording studio in October 2011. In 2012 the label held the first "Amoebahood Concerts" at Daegu Exco and KBS Busan Hall in February, as well as the House of Blues in LA and the Showbox at the Market in Seattle in April with Kero One.[7][8] Zion.T also announced that he had signed with the label that summer.[9]
In 2013 all of the label's artist participated in the 'NOWeekend' project which culminated in an album.[10] The group also held the "2013 Amoebahood Concerts" on March 16 and 17.[11] On July 19, 2013, Supreme Team disbanded when member E-Sens's contract ended.[12] That summer E-Sens released tracks alleging the company had offered him a slave contract and that they had stolen money which the label denied.[13] In January 2014 the other former Supreme Team member, Simon D, left the label as well.[14]
In November 2017, CJ E&M acquired Amoeba Culture. CJ E&M official stated that, "We are investing to support the development of hip-hop music and free creative activities by artists".[15]
On July 7, 2023, it was announced that Go Kyungmin had died on July 6 at Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital. [16]
In an interview by Seoul Shinmun NTN's "Dispatch," Caro Emerald's production team member David Schreurs said, "[Primary] uses our music as a template to create his own, which is an honor but on some songs he’s just going too far with it. I would like to say he should start trusting his own talent, because he sure is a good producer.”[18][19] As a result, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), the network behind "Infinity Challenge," as well as KT Music, the publisher of the album and songs from the "2013 Infinity Challenge Music Festival," ceased online sales of "I Got C."[20]
Another Primary composition, Park Ji-yoon's Mr. Lee (featuring San E) was also later accused of plagiarism.[21][22]
August 22 – E-Sens shocked the Korean hip hop community when he released "You Can't Control Me", dissing his former agency and label mate Gaeko (Dynamic Duo).[24][29][30]
August 23 – Swings released another diss, "Hwang Jung-min (King Swings Part 2)". He dissed Simon Dominic (Supreme Team) this time.[24][31]
August 24 – Gaeko broke his silence and released "I Can Control You", then E-Sens responded with "True Story". Meanwhile, Simon Dominic answered back at Swings through "Control".[24][32][33]
August 26 – Swings lashed back at Simon Dominic with "New World". Meanwhile, Amoeba Culture issued a statement saying "it respects the opinions of its artists and will let them handle it themselves (in regards to Gaeko and Simon Dominic's disses)".[24][34][35]
August 27 – The exchange of diss tracks came to an end.[24][36]
^"(핫이슈) Control 국내 뮤지션 곡 모음". Hiphop Playa (in Korean). Genuine Music Inc. August 22, 2013. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
^"[이슈종합] 크러쉬, 아메바컬쳐 떠난다…"매니저 김현수와 1인 기획사行" (전문)" [[Issue Summary] Crush is leaving Amoeba Culture… "Manager Kim Hyun-soo and a one-man agency" (Full Story)]. Top Star News (in Korean). 2019-06-04. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
^Gong, Mi-na (May 1, 2019). 방재민, 아메바컬쳐와 전속계약 해지 "건강상의 이유" [Bang Jae-min terminated his exclusive contract with Amoeba Culture. "Healthy reasons".]. Starnews (in Korean). Retrieved December 22, 2021.
^"리듬파워, 레이블 '팀플레이 뮤직' 설립 "계약금보다 꿈"" [Rhythm Power establishes label 'Teamplay Music' "Dream Over Downpayment"]. Star News (in Korean). 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2024-03-01 – via Daum.
^"핫펠트, 아메바컬쳐와 전속계약 종료 "다듀 오빠들 감사" (전문)" [Ha:tfelt terminates exclusive contract with Amoeba Culture, "Thank you to DaDuo oppas" (full text)]. YTN Star (in Korean). 2023-01-17. Retrieved 2024-03-01.