Riser Music

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Riser Music
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryEntertainment
Founded2023
Headquarters,
Thailand
Key people
  • Kangsom Tanatat Chaiyaat
Parent

Riser Music is a Thai music label established in 2023 as a subsidiary of GMMTV, a leading entertainment company in Thailand. The label was founded to provide a focused and specialized platform dedicated to the development, promotion, and management of the music careers of GMMTV’s artists.[1]

History

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The label was officially launched on 20 January 2023 with the introduction of its social media platforms, followed by a press event on 5 April 2023 at Square A, CentralWorld in Bangkok, where its inaugural artists and projects were formally unveiled. Kangsom Tanatat Chaiyaat was announced as the label’s executive.[2][3]

The first notable act signed to RISER MUSIC was LYKN, a five-member boy group formed through the survival show Project Alpha, who debuted with their single "May I?!" on 5 May 2023. In the same year, several high-profile soloists were added to the label, including Perawat Sangpotirat, Korapat Kirdpan, and later Metawin Opas-iamkajorn.[4][5]

In 2024, RISER MUSIC expanded its solo artist roster by signing Nattawat Jirochtikul, Norawit Titicharoenrak, Phuwin Tangsakyuen, and Tanapon Sukumpantanasan. That year, the label also introduced the boy group JASP.ER, formed by GMMTV actors Archen Aydin, Thanaboon Kiatniran, Pongsapak Udompoch, and Naravit Lertratkosum, who debuted with their single "Sadistic" on 19 December 2024.[6][7]

Continuing its growth, RISER MUSIC debuted FELIZZ, a six-member girl group formerly known as RISER ROOKIES,[8] with their single "See Through" on 23 May 2025.[9]

Current artists

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Soloists

Groups

  • LYKN (2023–present)[13]
    • William
    • Lego
    • Nut
    • Hong
    • Tui
  • JASP.ER (2024–present)[14]
  • FELIZZ (2025–present)
    • Chari
    • Jaoying
    • Chelsea
    • Pream
    • Acare
    • Sangt
  • CLO'VER (2025–present)
    • Barcode
    • Keen
    • Ashi
    • Aungpao

Former artists

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References

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