Introduction to Avex Music Group
The Avex Music Group, a division of Japanese entertainment giants Avex and S10, has been making waves in the music industry with its impressive chart success in 2025. Led by CEO Brandon Silverstein, the company boasts a talented roster of songwriters, producers, and artists in the pop and hip-hop genres.
Chart-Topping Success
Avex Music Group has had a remarkable year so far, with several of its artists and producers achieving significant milestones. Drake’s song "What did I miss?" reached number 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100, thanks to the production skills of AVEX producer Elyas. Another AVEX producer, Elkan, worked on Drake’s "Nokia" and Travis Scott’s Jackboys 2, which debuted at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Billboard 200 charts. Other notable highlights include Tate McRae’s hits "Sportwagen" and "Revolving Door", which were produced by Grant Boutin and written in collaboration with the artist.
Global Recognition
The company’s success is not limited to the US music scene. Avex Music Group has also made a name for itself internationally, with its upcoming J-Pop boy group ONE OR EIGHT gaining traction globally. The group recently became the first J-Pop boy group to chart on the US Mediabase Top 40 with their single "DStM". Additionally, XG, a global girl group under Avex subsidiary XGALX, made their Coachella debut and spoke to THR about their experience. "We were so grateful and honored to be able to perform [at Coachella]," said member Maya.
Artist Management and Expansion
Avex Music Group, along with Silverstein’s S10, manages a range of talented artists, including Myke Towers, who is currently on a global tour. The company has also expanded its management operations, adding three new artists to its roster. With its impressive chart success and global recognition, Avex Music Group is certainly a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. As CEO Brandon Silverstein noted, "It’s exciting to see the hard work of our artists, writers, and producers paying off at such a high level on the charts and on the global stage."