S-Curve Records

In 2007 Greenberg relaunched the label after a two-year hiatus, during which he served as President of Columbia Records.

[1] The S-Curve roster and catalog include titles by Andy Grammer, JJ Rosa, Leslie Odom Jr., We the Kings, Yola, Rwandan star Bruce Melodie, Bay Ledges, Daisy the Great, Netta Barzilai, Rachel Crow, Maxi Priest, Michael Blume, Hailey Knox, Duran Duran, Betty Wright, Fountains of Wayne, Baha Men, The Beu Sisters, Sarah Hudson, Tom Jones, Little Jackie, Diane Birch, Nikki Jean, David Broza, Joshua Henry, Conkarah, Rozzi Crane, A Great Big World, Swamp Dogg, Night Bus, A-WA, Care Bears on Fire, Sinking Ships, Tinted Windows[2] and Joss Stone.

Maxi Priest was nominated for a 2021 Grammy in the "Best Reggae Album" category for his S-Curve release "It All Comes Back To Love."

Besides releasing music, S-Curve's business interests include music publishing and the company's equity stakes in online media companies Vydia, Eko (formerly Interlude), YouNow, Stationhead, Selectable Media (formerly Nabbr), Hyperactivate (creators of Hashtag Art) and Soomla.

The record label and publishing company were acquired by BMG Rights Management in November 2015, with Greenberg continuing at the helm.