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The Deals: Tiny Vinyl to Release Pint-Sized Records for ATEEZ & More K-Pop Artists in hello82 Pact

The Deals: Tiny Vinyl to Release Pint-Sized Records for ATEEZ & More K-Pop Artists in hello82 Pact
  • Publishedfebrero 12, 2026

Another day, another flood of music industry deals. How does one keep track? In an effort to provide an overview of the latest acquisitions, mergers, joint ventures, licensing agreements and more, every other week Billboard publishes a list of all of the latest pacts that hit our radar.

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Tiny Vinyl, which manufactures collectible, playable four-inch vinyl records, has signed a new partnership with independent K-pop label hello82, Billboard can exclusively report. Through the deal, Tiny Vinyl will release Tiny Vinyls for multiple artists on the hello82 roster, starting with two for the Korean boy band ATEEZ.

Billed as a limited-edition collectible for fans that “easily fits in your pocket” and is “more sustainable” than full-sized records, Tiny Vinyls can hold up to four minutes of audio per side. A press release notes that “Tiny Vinyl is not intended to replace other forms of recorded music — it is a bonus for fans to collect.” Tiny Vinyls can be purchased at Target and other national retailers or directly via artist partners.

Tiny Vinyls have previously been released for a slew of big-name artists, including Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Chapell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, Doechii, Noah Kahan, Lainey Wilson, Bruno Mars, The Rolling Stones and Black Sabbath.

Tiny Vinyl was co-founded by Neil Kohler and Jesse Mann, who partnered with Nashville Record Pressing (a subsidiary of vinyl manufacturer GZ Media) to develop the pint-sized format.

“We created Tiny Vinyl to reward fans with an adorable, collectible, and playable miniature vinyl record,” Kohler and Mann said previously in a statement to Billboard. They added, “We knew we needed our vinyl format to play an overwhelming majority of popular music, which happened to be trending to less than four minutes per song.”

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