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G-Dragon’s Galaxy Corp agency reportedly expanding into India

11/20/2025, 5:06:39 AM

G-Dragon’s Galaxy Corp agency reportedly expanding into India

g-dragon ubermensch review [https://www.nme.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/g-dragon-ubermensch-review-image1.jpg]G-Dragon‘s Galaxy Corporation agency is reportedly looking to expand its operations into India – find out more below. * READ MORE: G-Dragon – ‘Übermensch’ review: the king of K-pop returns triumphantPer a report from The Korea Herald, the agency is currently exploring the option of opening a fourth branch outside of SouthKorea, following locations in Japan, the United States and Hong Kong. Additionally, they also run an office in Singapore, thoughthat is not considered to be a legal entity or expansion.Galaxy Corporation have yet to confirm a firm date for an expansion into India, per The Korea Herald. Should the expansion gothrough, they will be just the second K-pop agency to set up in India, following HYBE – which announced its plans to establish anIndian subsidiary earlier this year.A source told The Korea Herald earlier this week: “Galaxy Corp.’s business division is conducting market research related to entryinto India and is also working on establishing an Indian subsidiary. At the end of last year, G-Dragon’s team also inquiredlocally about concert demand and performance guarantees for the artist’s solo show.”As for G-Dragon himself, his latest album ‘Übermensch’ scored a four-star review from NME, with Rhian Daly writing: “Throughouthis career, G-Dragon has always commanded the attention of the biggest names in music. Even after a long break, that hasn’tchanged – ‘Take Me’ features a guitar solo from disco legend Nile Rodgers, while ‘Drama’ was co-written with US hitmaker DianeWarren (Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey). As he references on ‘Power’, he’s long been known as “GOAT, the livin’ legend”. ‘Übermensch’ isfirmly on par with G-Dragon’s best work and yet more proof of his unwavering greatness.”The post G-Dragon’s Galaxy Corp agency reportedly expanding into India appeared first on NME.

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