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Radio Killa Records is an American record label created by singer-songwriter/producer The-Dream. The label operates as an imprint of, and is distributed through, Def Jam Recordings . [ 1 ] The-Dream is the CEO of the label, [ 2 ] responsible for choosing all the singles released by its artists.
Clockwise from top left: Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Madonna.Four of the artists who have had the largest recording contracts up to one point. [a]The following is a list of the largest music deals in history signed by artists, including recording contracts and multi-rights agreements with over $50 million, as well catalog acquisitions with a reported sum of over $150 ...
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant [2] [3] (né Youngdell Nash; born September 20, 1977), known professionally as The-Dream, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He is known for having written or co-produced songs for artists in R&B and hip hop , often in tandem with production partner Tricky Stewart .
Recorded over the course of two weeks, the album was issued in response to contractual issues with The-Dream's label, Def Jam Recordings, delaying the production of his planned IV Play album. 1977 was later released for commercial sale by Def Jam on December 18, 2012, [ 3 ] and IV Play followed in 2013.
(Plies featuring Jamie Foxx and The-Dream) 2008 66: 8 Definition of Real "Baby" (LL Cool J featuring The-Dream) 52: 22 Exit 13 "Fall Back" (Dear Jayne featuring The-Dream) — 118 Voice Message "Cookie Jar" (Gym Class Heroes featuring The-Dream) 59 — The Quilt "All I Need" (Sterling Simms featuring Jadakiss and The-Dream) 123 — Yours, Mine ...
A repeat of Dream 2 was aired the following day, while Dream 3 was aired live on May 11. The promotion's later events would air as a part of the network's HDNet Fights series. [3] On May 10, 2008, Dream announced the working partnership with US promotion EliteXC. The two groups intended to share fighters and eventually co-promote shows.
The name CEMA stood for the four EMI-owned labels it originally distributed: Capitol Records, EMI Records, Manhattan Records and Angel Records. Subsequently, several other labels were distributed, including Chrysalis Records, Virgin Records and Blue Note Records. CEMA was one of the six largest record distribution branches in the US. [1]
Budget albums (also known as unofficially by some collectors as either drugstore records or junk records) were low-priced vinyl LPs of popular and classical music released during the 1950s to 1970s consisting either of previously released material (usually reissues drawn from the catalogs of major labels featuring older performances by well ...