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  2. Chung King Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studio quickly gained a reputation in the international recording industry with the unprecedented commercial success of their rap artists. [7] They garnered attention by producing iconic 1980s rap albums like Radio by LL Cool J in 1984–85, Raising Hell by Run-DMC in 1985–1986, Licensed to Ill by the Beastie Boys in 1986, and It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back by Public Enemy ...

  3. ID Labs - Wikipedia

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    ID Labs is a commercial recording studio and production facility, opened in 2003, owned and operated by Pittsburgh-based producer and engineer, Eric Dan. The engineer and producer team, composed of Jeremy "Big Jerm" Kulousek, Eric "E. Dan" Dan and Zachary "Sayez" Vaughan have previously and collectively gone under the name ID Labs. [1]

  4. Bell Sound Studios - Wikipedia

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    The studios' second iteration, at 237 West 54th Street, Manhattan, c. 1968. Bell Sound Studios was an independent recording studio in New York City from 1950 to 1976. At its height, the studio was the largest independent recording studio in the United States, and the site of recording sessions that produced seminal hits by Jimmie Rodgers, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, the McGuire Sisters, the ...

  5. Seven & Seven (MC Lyte album) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the album's recording, MC Lyte was also acting in the thriller film Train Ride. According to MC Lyte, the album's title references "a perfect number" twice. She also considered it "an introspective number, which means I looked inside for this album. I didn’t feel pressured by the hip-hop world to do a particular kind of album.

  6. SugarHill Recording Studios - Wikipedia

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    SugarHill Recording Studios is a music recording studio located at 5628 Brock Street in Houston, Texas. Originally founded by Bill Quinn in 1941 as Quinn Recording , it is the oldest continuously operating studio in the United States.

  7. Behind the Beat - Wikipedia

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    Behind the Beat: Hip Hop Home Studios is a book by Raph (Rafael Rashid) where the home studios of twenty-eight notable American and British hip-hop producers are photographed (such as DJ Premier, J Dilla, Madlib, and DJ Shadow), along with brief descriptions of the producers and their studios. It was published in 2005 by Gingko Press.

  8. Griselda Records - Wikipedia

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    "Griselda" also refers to a loose-knit hip hop collective composed of the core signees of the label, amongst others. The collective's de facto leader is the label's founder Westside Gunn. To date, Griselda has two releases as a collective: the extended play Don't Get Scared Now in 2016 and debut album WWCD in 2019.

  9. List of hip-hop record labels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hip hop music record labels 0–9. 4th & Broadway ... Zomba Recording; ZYX Music ...