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Republic Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group (UMG). Based in New York City, it was founded by Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman as an independent label in 1995, and was acquired by UMG in 2000.
However, on March 28, Hybe instead sold half of its stakes in SM to Kakao, leaving it only for 8.81%. [81] On May 23, Hybe signed a music distribution deal with Chinese streaming platform, Tencent Music. [82] On August 10, Hybe announced its acquisition of the remaining 51.5% stake from CJ ENM in Belift Lab, making it as a wholly-owned subsidiary.
Universal Music Group (UMG) owns, or has a joint share in, many of the record labels listed here.. According to the UMG official website, the main labels are Abbey Road Studios, Capitol Music Group, Decca Records, Def Jam Recordings, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Interscope-Geffen-A&M, Island Records, Mercury Records, Motown Records, Polydor Records, Republic Records, Verve Label Group, and Virgin ...
HYBE, the company formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment, which is home to BTS, the South Korean pop group, has merged with Ithaca Holdings, the company led by SB Projects (SBP) founder Scooter ...
HYBE America is a co-founder of Nathan’s company, the Agency Group, and one of its clients. Braun has also been engaged in a years-long public dispute with Swift, who is one of Lively’s best ...
Hybe, the Korean entertainment group behind BTS, saw revenues and profits both grow by more than a fifth in 2023 as album sales doubled and post-COVID conditions allowed more concerts. The company ...
Schoolboy Records is an American record label established in 2007 by Scooter Braun, as an imprint of Universal Music Group's Republic Records. [ 1 ] Schoolboy Records' first success was with Asher Roth 's 2009 single, " I Love College ," along with his debut album, Asleep in the Bread Aisle .
Sold for: $2,930 Sold on: Nov. 18 Release Year: 1967 11. Soul Superiors feat. Sherman Willis – ‘Trust In Me Baby/Got To Find That Girl’