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I've noticed how cube groups are doing well compared to how they were doing last year.

 

Pentagon are slowly becoming famous and viral with 'Shine' rising on melon charts

 

(G)-Idle doing well both internationally and generating domestic interest & fans

 

BTOB doing super well on charts

 

Lai Guanlin @ Wanna One and Yoo Seonho about to debut in Cube's new boy group this year

 

and CLC gaining more recognition with 'Black Dress'

 

Could cube bounce back to the industry and bring back the glory days when they had B2ST, 4Minute, and G.Na?

 

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the new ceo is putting in work that's for sure. esp after he rooted out the corruption...

 

idk if cube can become as popular as they once were ... definitely guanlin/seonho's group will be huge for them if they market it right, as well as idle. but well hopefully, if idle continue being this popular because there will be a lot of gg debuts coming like produce 48, sm gg, jyp, loona, etc. it's gonna be tough for all gg soon.

 

and pentagon if they can build on shine with another hit, everyone is watching now which is so good, pentagon has a lot of interest now.

 

and if btob re-sign, which is likely, well cube will definitely have a strong base.

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I'm very happy for them, i wish and pray they keep on doing well

 

Taking into account the Cube's past history, it's a good idea to add prayers besides wishes

 

I like BTOB and Pentagon but do not stan them, seeing them grow little by little, they creating amazing music, they doing amazing live performances have being a nice experience

 

Do not say APink was part of Cube, there is a fan of them who is absolutely sickly insane with her hate towards Cube who will come to tell you history besides throw hate against Cube, she makes it look like Cube personally is causing Apink's problems

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I kinda hope as an old Cube Group stan(#4niaforlife) now that it looks like all the rotting shit is out of Cube and the new CEO seems to be really working to fixing Cube I wish all the best for them. 

Also, I seem to fall for all their new groups warstarplz.png  I always had a love-hate relationship with Cube I always love their groups and the sound they produce for them is my shit but the way the company was being run was so frustrating.  

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wasn't apink under acube?

 

Read these if you are interested

https://ask.fm/MrsDooB2uty/answers/134804814645

http://omonatheydidnt.livejournal.com/5651056.html

 

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To keep it simple,ACUBE was a label (not a subsidiary as other people said) founded by ex-CUBE representative Choi Jinho after he left CUBE

CUBE president Hong invested some shares to help the startup of ACUBE but CUBE never held any shares in ACUBE

So ACUBE was never under CUBE

It explains why CUBE DC and Starline merged with CUBE the parent company but not ACUBE,because ACUBE was never a subsidiary

 

CUBE and ACUBE are 2 different companies with different owners

 

Apink is a group debuted under ACUBE,Loen later bought 70% of shares so ACUBE becomes Plan A and as a subsidiary under Loen

 

 

Most of CUBE stans pretty much know nothing about ACUBE besides the fact they only know Apink is close to some CUBE groups and worked with them multiple times

That's all they know about

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Guanlin and Seonho's group is not debuting this year tho. Probably next year when W1 disbands.

And yeah, Cube seems to be doing well these days. Pentagon's song is basically a viral/sleeper hit and G(idle) is getting a lot of interest. BTOB also has been doing well for the last 3 years so...

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