MC Jin is stepping into a new executive chapter with the launch of his label Family Style Records, marking a full-circle moment for the former Ruff Ryders Entertainment artist who once helped reshape early-2000s rap visibility for Asian-American MCs.
The new imprint operates under Pacific Music Group, a Hong Kong-based company co-founded by Jin alongside Ne-Yo, Sonu Nigam, and former Warner Music Asia executive Jonathan Serbin. The platform focuses on Pan-Asian talent development while expanding global access for emerging artists.
Jin framed the mission of Family Style Records in direct terms. “Family Style is about bringing people to the table,” he said. He stressed creative autonomy and representation. “A home where artists can feel seen, heard and empowered to tell their stories without compromise.”
He also reflected on hip-hop’s role in his identity. “Hip-hop gave me a voice when I was trying to figure out who I was,” he said. “Now I want to help others find theirs.”
Former 106 & Park & Ruff Ryders Rapper MC Jin Launches Family Style Records
Before global streaming reshaped rap culture, MC Jin built his name in freestyle battles. His breakout came on 106 & Park, where he dominated the “Freestyle Friday” segment with rapid-fire punchlines and cultural references that stood apart from mainstream rap at the time.
That run led to a historic signing with Ruff Ryders. At the time, the label featured heavyweights like DMX, Eve and The LOX. Jin became the first Asian-American solo rapper signed to a major U.S. rap imprint.
His debut album The Rest Is History drew attention, powered by the single “Learn Chinese.” The record sparked conversation but struggled to maintain commercial momentum as the industry shifted toward ringtone rap and Southern dominance.
As his U.S. profile slowed, Jin rebuilt his career in Hong Kong and mainland China through Cantonese music, acting and television. That international pivot reshaped his artistry and expanded his reach across entertainment markets.
Now Family Style Records reflects that evolution. The label positions MC Jin not just as a veteran MC, but as a global architect guiding the next wave of talent.


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