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record label

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noun

  1. a company that produces and sells records, CDs, and recordings

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The band — who gained traction through their 2024 hustler melodies “Holanda” and the melancholic “Hennessy” — was often stuck in lengthy creative meetings at Street Mob Records, the record label founded by Fuerza Regida’s Jesús “JOP” Ortiz Paz, who signed the band in 2021.

From Los Angeles Times

Compounding the problem, her record label had downsized during the pandemic, and the people who'd nurtured her first record had left.

From BBC

Five years ago, the singer - better known as Raye - made a bid for freedom, cutting ties with record label who'd forced her to make generic dance tracks she dismissed as "really boring".

From BBC

Suno reached an agreement with record label Warner Music Group in November to compensate artists whose work is used to create AI-generated tracks.

From Barron's

He later signed to Sheeran's record label, Gingerbread Records, and has toured and collaborated with him on numerous occasions, even winning an Emmy alongside Sheeran for a song written for the Ted Lasso soundtrack.

From BBC