YG
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YG may refer to:
  • YG Entertainment
    YG Entertainment
    YG Entertainment is a record label and talent agency founded by Korean band Seo Taiji & Boys member Yang Hyun Suk and based in Seoul, South Korea. It specializes in producing R&B and hip hop music. YG stands for Yang Goon and are also the initials of the chief executive officer, Yang Hyun Suk...

    , a Korean entertainment company
  • Young Greens (disambiguation), one of several youth wings of Green parties (or members thereof)
  • yocto
    Yocto
    Yocto- is a prefix in the metric system denoting a factor of 10−24 or .Adopted in 1991 by the General Conference on Weights and Measures, it comes from the Greek οκτώ, meaning "eight", because it is equal to 1000−8. , yocto is the smallest confirmed SI prefix.It can be used to state a subatomic...

     (-) gram
    Gram
    The gram is a metric system unit of mass....

     (yg) or yotta
    Yotta
    Yotta is the largest unit prefix in the International System of Units denoting a factor of 1024 or . It has the unit symbol Y.The prefix name is derived from the Greek , meaning eight, because it is equal to 10008...

     (-)gram (Yg), two SI units of mass
  • Yogurt (food code: YG)
  • YG (rapper)
    YG (rapper)
    Keenan Jackson , most known by his stage name YG , is an African-American Compton-based rapper and songwriter of the West Coast scenery. In his earlier years he was gang affiliated with the Westside Tree Top Piru gang. He was signed by Def Jam in 2009 and released his first single titled "Toot It...

    , a rapper from Compton, California, United States
  • Young Guns (band)
    Young Guns (band)
    Young Guns are an English alternative rock band from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. On 22 June 2009 they released their debut EP Mirrors, and their debut album All Our Kings Are Dead was released a year later on 12 July 2010, peaking at #43 in the UK Albums Chart, and #3 in both the UK Rock and...

    , and alternative rock band from Buckinghamshire, UK
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