Tiffany Young has signed with Pacific Music Group in a 360 agreement that covers both recording and management. The singer, who was born in Los Angeles and became known as a Girls’ Generation member, will now release music through Pacific Records, the company’s in-house label. At the same time, Pacific Music Group’s management division will take over her full representation. The deal is an important new step in her career as she continues building her work as a solo artist, with her 10th solo career anniversary right around the corner.
The signing is also significant for Pacific Music Group itself. According to the report, Tiffany Young is the first major artist on the company’s Korean roster, opening a new part of the business for the agency. In addition, the company is expanding its presence in Seoul, where it has hired 12 staff members to work in artist management, creative development, marketing, and cross-border operations. Additionally, the singer and actress took to social media to confirm the new deal, opening up about this new career era. Her post came with a new set of pictures, which you can see below:
“This next phase of my career is about intention, ownership, and global connection,” said Young. “Pacific Music Group understands my journey – from Girls’ Generation to my solo work, to acting and musical theater – and they share my vision for what’s possible moving forward. With my 10th solo anniversary coming up and so much history to celebrate with SONEs [Girls’ Generation fans] around the world, it feels like the perfect moment to build something new together.”
Meanwhile, Tiffany Young will soon reach the tenth-year milestone in her career as a soloist. The artist released her first EP, “I Just Wanna Dance,” on May 11th, 2016, marking her first project outside Girls’ Generation. In her private life, she confirmed her marriage to actor Byun Yo Han on March 14, 2026.

