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MUMW Entertainment

MUMW Entertainment, short for Make U Mine Works, sits in the lane where creator infrastructure turns into artist management. The company traces its roots to a 2015 production-team and academy base, then formalized its entertainment-company push in 2023 as it moved deeper into publishing, training, and roster-building. Its 2026 visibility jump came when YeoJin signed for music, acting, and wider content work, giving the brand a stronger public-facing anchor beyond behind-the-scenes development. That mix is what makes MUMW worth watching. It is not trying to look like a legacy big-agency replica. It is building from production culture outward, which gives its artist strategy a more creator-led shape than most young Korean management companies.

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Kang Seung Sik (VICTON/MUMW artist), April 2022 (CC BY 3.0)

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What does MUMW stand for?
MUMW stands for Make U Mine Works. The name reflects the company's roots in production, publishing, and training before its entertainment arm became more visible as a full management brand, which is why the agency still feels more creator-led than many newer Korean roster companies.
When was MUMW Entertainment established?
MUMW traces its wider roots to a 2015 production-team and academy base, but the entertainment-company lane it now promotes publicly took clearer shape in 2023. That split matters because the management brand is relatively new even though the creative infrastructure behind it has been building for years.
Why did YeoJin joining MUMW Entertainment matter?
YeoJin's 2026 signing gave MUMW a much stronger public-facing anchor. The company said the deal would cover music, acting, and broader content activity, which signaled that MUMW was trying to operate as more than a quiet production house and was ready to compete more visibly in artist development.

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