

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 business positions itself as a pan-Asian platform built to develop artists for global audiences, with label, management, and cross-border strategy operating under one roof.
That structure matters because PMG is not just another boutique imprint chasing catalog deals. The company has framed itself around outbound and inbound flow at the same time: helping Asian artists scale internationally while giving global acts a credible entry point into key Asian markets. Reporting from Variety and The Korea Herald tied the launch to a Hong Kong base and a broader multi-genre expansion plan spanning pop, R&B, hip-hop, and electronic music.
PMG became a more immediate name in K-pop once Tiffany Young signed a 360 partnership covering both recording and management in 2026. That move effectively opened the company's Korea roster and signaled that its Seoul expansion was no longer theoretical. With team-pmg.com now live, Pacific Music Group is presenting itself as a serious bridge company rather than a launch announcement with no follow-through.
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