Label SM Entertainment Reports Strong Growth Amid HYBE Controversy

SM Entertainment’s revenue in 2022 grew 18.7% to 848.3 billion won ($657 million at the average 2022 exchange rate) in 2022, the Korean music company announced Monday. Gross profits rose 15.4% to 297.5 billion won ($230 million), operating profit fell 3.7% to 93.9 billion won ($73 million) and operating margin dropped from 13.6% to 11.1%. 

The K-pop company’s roster includes NCT Dream, NCT 127, Aespa and Red Velvet. NCT Dream had the fourth most album sales of any artist in Korea in 2022 with 4.1 million units. Red Velvet was the No. 9 artist with 2.4 million units, NCT 127 was No. 11 with 2.2 million units and Aespa was No. 13 with 1.8 million units. 

In the U.S., NCT Dream reached No. 39 on Billboard’s Artist 100 chart in April 2022, while the group’s album Glitch Mode peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard 200 album chart. NCT 127’s latest album, 2 Baddies, peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 in October.   

Although SM Entertainment’s largest source of revenue, recorded music, declined 3.7% in 2022, gains in other parts of the business made up for the loss: Concerts jumped tenfold from a pandemic-led slowdown, licensing climbed 62.2% and appearances jumped 48.1%.