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More Vision is the company Jay Park built after stepping away from his earlier label era, and the difference shows in how the business presents itself. Since launching on March 3, 2022, the Seoul company has mixed solo artists, dance crews, and idol development inside one system instead of separating those lanes into rigid silos. That structure gave the label room to back artists such as Chungha while also building a first in-house boy group in LNGSHOT.

The label's value is not just roster size. More Vision sells a performance-first taste profile: cleaner movement language, crossover pop instincts, and a willingness to let projects arrive with their own tone instead of forcing a single house formula. Kakao Entertainment's 2022 investment gave the company outside support, but the public identity still revolves around Jay Park's founder logic and the idea that a modern Korean label can move across music, dance, and idol production without losing edge.

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Chung Ha performing at a 2023 event (CC BY 3.0, mang2goon/Wikimedia Commons)

Fans Also Ask

Who founded More Vision?
More Vision was founded by <a href="/artists/jay-park">Jay Park</a> on March 3, 2022. He launched the company after stepping away from the CEO roles that defined his earlier label era, using More Vision to build a newer platform around music, dance, and artist-led development.
Which artists are signed to More Vision?
More Vision's public roster spans soloists, groups, and dance talent. The most visible names include <a href="/artists/jay-park">Jay Park</a>, <a href="/artists/chungha">Chungha</a>, and <a href="/artists/lngshot">LNGSHOT</a>, alongside dance-focused acts tied to the company's performance-first identity.
When did LNGSHOT debut under More Vision?
<a href="/artists/lngshot">LNGSHOT</a> debuted under More Vision on January 13, 2026 with the EP <em>Shot Callers</em>. The launch mattered because it marked the company's first idol-group debut and showed that More Vision was ready to turn its label taste into a full rookie-group buildout.
How is More Vision different from Jay Park's earlier labels?
More Vision is broader than a pure hip-hop or R&amp;B label. The company mixes singers, dancers, crews, and idol development under one roof, which gives it a more flexible creative profile than the narrower genre focus that defined Jay Park's earlier executive chapters.
Did Kakao Entertainment invest in More Vision?
Yes. Kakao Entertainment acquired a 20 percent stake in More Vision in 2022. The deal mattered because it gave the company stronger business backing early on while still allowing Jay Park's brand and founder logic to remain the dominant public face of the label.

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