Sony Music buys Vietnam biz and plans UPRIZE boy band debut

Sony Music has just entered Vietnam, bought half the room, launched a boy band, and essentially said we're playing the long game.

Sony Music enters the Vietnam market
  • So yeah, Sony Music decided Vietnam was the move, then went straight for ownership instead of vibes
  • Last month, Sony Music grabbed 49 percent of 1Label JSC, which sits under Vietnamese media heavyweight YeaH1 Group
  • The deal quietly reshuffled the corporate family tree, because nothing says global expansion like paperwork
New joint venture, new name, new boy band
  • After the ink dried, Sony Music and YeaH1 spun up a joint venture called SYE Holdings
  • Almost immediately, SYE rolled out a fresh boy group named UPRIZE
  • Meanwhile, 1Label basically rebranded itself into SYE Holdings, because synergy waits for no one
Ownership math and stock market reactions
  • Sony Music Entertainment Hong Kong now controls 49 percent of voting shares through a subscription play
  • 1Label and 1Talents stopped being direct YeaH1 subsidiaries, which is corporate-speak for good luck, kids
  • YeaH1 kept 49.88 percent, enough to stay involved but not fully in charge
  • Investors liked the news at first, pushing YeaH1 stock to a two-month high on December 18
  • By January 22, reality hit, shares dipped 1.5 percent, and market cap landed at 2.48 trillion Vietnamese dong
What each company actually does
  • 1Label handles music creation, releases, and production like a factory with vibes
  • 1Talents takes care of artist management, aka the emotional labor side of fame
  • YeaH1, founded in 2006, runs a full media buffet from marketing to film studios to digital music
SYE Holdings mission statement energy
  • According to the companies, this is not about quick hits or viral flukes
  • The whole pitch leans toward training artists properly and building careers that survive past one song
  • Long-term value across ads, film, and entertainment is the endgame, not just chart spikes
UPRIZE origin story
  • The group came out of a survival reality show called Tan Binh Toan Nang, also known as Show It All
  • Think K-pop-style boot camp but localized for Vietnam
  • The show aired on VTV3 from October 4, 2025, through January 17, 2026
  • YeaH1 says millions tuned in during the 15-week grind
Meet the group and the rollout plan
  • Seven members made the cut after 100 days of intense training and eliminations
  • The lineup includes Cuong Bach, Phuc Nguyen, Lam Anh, Duc Duy, Wonbi, Duy Lan, and Long Hoang
  • A debut album and music video are locked for April
  • A second album is already penciled in for September
  • SYE is aiming big with a concert targeting over 10,000 people in late 2026, which is bold for a rookie act
Leadership and global ambitions
  • Kenny Ong is steering the ship as Chairman while also running Sony Music Entertainment across Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam
  • The stated goal is a direct pipeline from V-Pop to international charts and regional playlists
  • Cultural identity is being pitched as a feature, not something to sand down for export
The Universal Music Group comparison
  • Rival Universal Music Group pulled a similar move with HYBE back in 2023
  • That collaboration produced KATSEYE after a long reality-show grind
  • Even then, the group waited until late 2025 to headline a proper tour
  • KATSEYE is now set to appear at the 68th Grammy Awards on February 1, 2026
UPRIZE fan-building mode
  • Before hitting that massive concert goal, SYE plans fan signings, showcases, and university tours
  • The idea is simple: lock in young fans early and make it stick
  • It is less flash, more groundwork
Extra perks in the deal
  • 1Label scored priority access to contestants from YeaH1-produced music TV shows
  • They also get first dibs on distributing music that comes out of those programs
  • SYE will also manage indie artists like Ho Dong Quan, Thai Le Minh Hieu, Swan Nguyen, and minhtin
Why is this not Sony’s first rodeo
  • Sony Music already partnered with Great Entertainment in September 2024 for distribution rights in Vietnam
  • Way earlier, Sony even held a stake in Syco Entertainment
  • That era produced acts like Fifth Harmony, One Direction, Little Mix, Leona Lewis, and Susan Boyle
  • Sony exited Syco in 2020 but kept the music assets, because catalogs never go out of style
 

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