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More Vision

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More Vision
Native name
모어비전
Moeobijeon
Company typePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Genre
FoundedMarch 3, 2022; 4 years ago (2022-03-03)
FounderJay Park
Headquarters,
South Korea
Key people
Owner
Websitemorevision.kr

More Vision Co., Ltd. (Korean모어비전) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2022 by American rapper Jay Park. The label manages Honey J and Chung Ha, the boy band Lngshot, and the dance groups HolyBang and More Vision Project. It previously managed musician Jessi prior to her departure in 2024.

History

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More Vision was founded on March 3, 2022, by American rapper Jay Park. Its launch included the debut of the label's YouTube channel and the release of an introductory video, "More Love, More Laughter, More Vision," which outlined Park's mission for the company. The label was established after Park stepped down as CEO of AOMG and H1ghr Music and amid reports that he planned to debut his own K‑pop boy group.[1] Kakao Entertainment acquired a 20% stake in the label in June 2022, stating that it would form a business partnership while allowing More Vision to remain as an independent company.[2] During its first year, the label signed dancer Honey J, leader of the dance group HolyBang, as she debuted as a singer, and later signed the remaining HolyBang members as well as the dance collective More Vision Project, formed by Park in February.[3]

In April 2023, American musician Jessi signed with the label after departing P Nation the previous year, releasing her first single under the label, "Gum," on October 25.[4][5] In December of that year, South Korean outlet The Fact reported that More Vision was considering terminating her contract after allegedly canceling her October 27 appearance on the chart show Music Bank, with the claims being denied by both Jessi and Jay Park.[6] However, on January 31, 2024, the label announced that they had mutually agreed to terminate their contract.[7][8]

On October 10, 2023, it was announced that South Korean singer Chung Ha had signed with More Vision.[9] She had her first release with the label, Eenie Meenie, on March 11, 2024, featuring tracks such as the title single "Eenie Meenie" with Hongjoong of Ateez and "I'm Ready."[10] She released the extended play Alivio on February 12, 2025, and on February 9, 2026, teased the release of a new single through the label.[11][12]

In October 2024, Park told The Hollywood Reporter that the label was developing both a boy band and a girl group, with debuts planned for early 2026.[13] In August 2025, More Vision introduced its first K‑pop boy band, Lngshot, with a surprise appearance during Jay Park's performance at the Hanyang University festival.[14] The group released the pre‑debut single "Saucin'" in December 2025 and officially debuted on January 13, 2026, with the single "Moonwalkin'" and their extended play Shot Callers.[15][16]

Artists

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Recording artists

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Groups
Soloists
Dance crews
  • HolyBang
  • More Vision Project

Former artists

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Soloists

References

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  1. ^ Chin, Carmen (March 4, 2022). "Jay Park launches new label, More Vision". NME.
  2. ^ Jin, Young-tae; Oh, Dae-seok; Lee, Susan (June 16, 2022). "Kakao Entertainment acquires 20% stake in Jay Park's new label More Vision". Maeil Business Newspaper.
  3. ^ "박재범 모어비전, 댄스크루 'MVP' 영입". Newsis (in Korean). May 16, 2022.
  4. ^ Ziwei, Puah (April 14, 2023). "Jessi signs with Jay Park's label More Vision". NME.
  5. ^ Assis, Tássia (November 7, 2023). "Jessi on her new single 'Gum': "The people who get it, get it"". NME.
  6. ^ Ziwei, Puah (December 7, 2023). "Jessi, Jay Park refute reports of a dispute: "Y'all need to get a life"". NME.
  7. ^ Ramirez, Sebastian (January 31, 2024). "Jessi officially parted ways with Jay Park's label, MORE VISION, after an altercation". Music Mundial.
  8. ^ a b Ziwei, Puah (January 31, 2024). "Jessi terminates contract with Jay Park's More Vision label after just nine months". NME.
  9. ^ Liang, Danisha (October 11, 2023). "'Gotta Go' Singer Chungha Joins Jay Park's New Agency More Vision". L'Officiel.
  10. ^ Tauer, Kristen (March 12, 2024). "Korean Singer Chung Ha Launches Her Next Chapter With Jay Park's More Vision". Women's Wear Daily.
  11. ^ Karounos, Patricia (February 14, 2025). "Chung Ha Is Using Her New Music To Get More Personal Than Ever". Elle Canada.
  12. ^ Jang, Woo-young (February 3, 2026). "청하, 아이오아이 재결합까지 겹경사…9일 새 싱글 발매 확정". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean).
  13. ^ Fell, Nicole (October 14, 2024). "Jay Park on Why He Was Determined to Finish His R&B Album and Producing New K-Pop Groups". The Hollywood Reporter.
  14. ^ Hicap, Jonathan (September 22, 2025). "Jay Park unveils his first K-pop boy band LNGSHOT". Manila Bulletin.
  15. ^ Gaviria, Carlos (December 19, 2025). "Rookie boy group LNGSHOT drops teaser photos ahead of their debut". Music Mundial.
  16. ^ Lee, Jung-joo (January 13, 2026). "Jay Park launches first boy group Lngshot with debut EP 'Shot Callers'". The Korea Herald.