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Pacific Music Group

Pacific Music Group is a Hong Kong-headquartered music company launched in 2025 by Ne-Yo, Sonu Nigam, MC Jin, and veteran executive Jonathan Serbin. The pitch is straightforward: build a pan-Asian company that can handle recorded music, management, and cross-border strategy without treating Asia like a satellite market.

That ambition became more concrete in Korea when Tiffany Young joined PMG in 2026 through a 360 partnership spanning music and management. Because Tiffany arrived with a solo catalog, acting experience, and the legacy of Girls' Generation, the signing gave PMG an immediate Korea-facing proof point instead of a vague expansion headline.

PMG is still early, but its shape is already clear. It wants to sit between local artist development and international scale, using Hong Kong as a base while building outward into Seoul and other key Asian markets.

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Who founded Pacific Music Group?
Pacific Music Group launched in 2025 with Ne-Yo, Sonu Nigam, MC Jin, and veteran executive Jonathan Serbin as founding names. From day one, the company positioned itself as a pan-Asian music business rather than a single-market boutique label.
Where is Pacific Music Group based?
Pacific Music Group is based in Hong Kong. Launch coverage around the company consistently framed Hong Kong as the operational base while also describing a broader expansion strategy aimed at Seoul and other major Asian music markets.
Which Korean artist signed with Pacific Music Group?
Tiffany Young became Pacific Music Group's key Korea-facing signing in 2026 through a 360 deal covering both music and management. The move gave PMG an immediate presence in the Korean market through one of Girls' Generation's most internationally recognizable members.

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