K-pop has been pretty much a fickle industry as groups come and go and trends peak and fade. One of the things that tend to change very often is the management affiliations of some of our favorite K-poppers. The reasons vary why artists leave their management but rarely is anything in entertainment permanent.
One of the companies that has had some tremendous talent leave its ranks over the years is JYP Entertainment. JYP has been the former home to some of K-pop's most memorable performers and trainees who have gone on to success after they left the company but, sometimes you look at the incredible talent that left and wonder what the company would have been like if they had held onto some of these artists. Today's Way Back Wednesday is going to look at the one's that got away from JYP Entertainment.
Rain

The story of how J.Y. Park discovered, trained, and debuted Rain is the stuff of legends. The braintrust at JYP mapped his career early on and was able to create one of the biggest names in all of K-pop, eventually entering into the global market and becoming the first true breakout K-pop talent. JYP helped mold Rain and set him up for super stardom but he left JYP in 2007 to form his own company, J. Tune Entertainment. He began his own career as a producer but since his departure, there has been a continued personal and business relationship between the former master and apprentice.
Park Ji Yoon

g.o.d.

The first major group that J.Y. Park produced, g.o.d. would become one of the biggest and best selling idol boy groups in K-pop history. While it's probably unrealistic to assume they would still be together today, it would have been nice for the members to stay within the JYP family although the members had their fair share of drama, especially surrounding the exit of member Yoon Kye Sang. It seems that most of the members have kept in touch with J.Y. Park (with member Kim Tae Woo featuring his former producer and former label mate Rain on a single in 2011) and here's hoping that we might one day see all five members perform again.
Noel

Recent members and some notable trainees:
Jay Park

HyunA/Sunmi

CL

In addition to CL, there are many notable former trainees that have at one point made their way into the famed JYP Academy only to leave for one reason or another. J.Y. Park has even mentioned a few like IU, Kikwang and Doojoon of B2ST, and Hyorin of SISTAR publicly but that only scratches the surface because if you do a quick online search, you'll see a who's who of idol talent.
In addition to the artists mentioned, who else do you think JYP should have kept?
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