At KR▲KEN Entertainment, our mission is simple:
The artist comes first. Always.
We believe that idols are more than performers — they are human beings with stories, scars, dreams, and destinies. Their well-being is not a condition of success.
It is the success.
Mental and emotional health come before profit.
We actively protect our artists from exploitation, online harassment, and burnout. When the world forgets they're human, we remind it.
Comfort and safety are non-negotiable.
Every schedule, stage, and setting is built to support the emotional, physical, and psychological needs of our artists.
No minors, no exceptions.
We debut only adults (21+), ensuring they enter this industry with agency, protection, and the maturity to make their own choices.
No expiration dates.
We champion longevity. Our artists are never discarded after enlistment, age, or trend changes. There is no “too old” at KR▲KEN — only more to say.
Zero tolerance for malicious behavior.
False rumors, defamation, and anti-fan hate are met with legal action. We will always stand between our artists and harm.
From in-house counseling and flexible creative input to personalized rest schedules and social media boundaries — our systems are built around our artists' humanity. We don’t just support wellness; we design for it.
We do not chase the spotlight. We protect the ones brave enough to stand in it.
We are not an idol factory. We are a sanctuary for storytellers.
Our idols are not commodities. They are our purpose.
At KR▲KEN, we do not measure success in views or trophies — we measure it in peace, in longevity, and in joy.
Because when our artists are thriving, we already have everything we need.
Song Chaerin Dae (송채린 대)
CEO & Founder of KR▲KEN Entertainment
DOB: August 19th
Education: Seoul National University – BA in Mythology & Visual Arts
Formerly: Creative Director at a global entertainment conglomerate
Song Chaerin Dae was once a rising star in the visual arts world, known for her avant-garde reinterpretations of myth and folklore. After working in the entertainment industry as a concept designer and later a creative director, she became frustrated by how rigid and profit-driven most companies were, often limiting artists’ visions for the sake of commercial safety.
In 2020, she left everything behind to found KR▲KEN Entertainment — a company rooted in cinematic storytelling, mythological symbolism, and bold, world-building artistry. Under her leadership, KR▲KEN launched successful acts like ΞION and ARGØ, each known for their deep concepts and high-production visuals.
Song Chaerin Dae’s goal with KR▲KEN Entertainment is to provide a space where artists are protected from scandals and social media harms. Her artists are the company's top priority. KR▲KEN Entertainment does not debut anyone under the age of twenty-one to protect children, she also ensures that older artist, such as male artist, always have a spot at the company after they serve their military time. No one is too old at KR▲KEN Entertainment. She strives to let her artist be seen as humans, not just entertainment.
Polished, enigmatic, and composed in public
Deeply intuitive and strategic — rarely speaks unless it matters
Known to personally oversee all concept development
Called “The Queen Below the Surface” by media for her quiet but commanding presence
Rumored to keep a locked archive room filled with group lore, prototype concepts, and discontinued logos
Keeps a journal filled with sketches and quotes she uses to build group mythology.
Her signature look is always fashionable black suits, with ocean inspired jewelry, or soft sleek ocean inspired looks.
All company and group information is completely fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
All groups, music, and characters are a work of fiction and created with the aid of AI.