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  2. Ultra Records - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, ... In December 2021, Sony Music fully acquired Ultra Records from Patrick Moxey. [6]

  3. Payday Records - Wikipedia

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    Payday Records, Inc. is a New York-based hip hop label that was launched in 1992 by Patrick Moxey. The label began in association with FFRR/London Records, and released in the UK and Europe via London/PolyGram Records.

  4. Ultra International Music Publishing - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] In 1992, Moxey founded Payday Records, which had signed artists such as Jay-Z, Mos Def’s group UTD, and Jeru the Damaja and others. [7] [10] In 1996, Moxey founded the Grammy Award-winning record label Ultra Records, which he sold to Sony Music Entertainment in 2021. [1] [11] [12] Moxey founded Ultra International Music Publishing ...

  5. David Waxman Named President of Ultra Records, Founder ... - AOL

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    Sony Music confirmed to Variety that it has acquired the remaining shares in Ultra, which it has co-owned since 2012, and that former president Patrick Moxey, who founded the label in 1995, is no ...

  6. Omi (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, "Cheerleader" got a second life when Patrick Moxey, the president of Ultra Music, a dance label partly owned by Sony Music heard the song and liked it offering to remix the song and relaunch it as a dance track.

  7. Inspiration and Moxey: New Mexico Music Awards to fĂȘte the ...

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    Moxey has witnessed New Mexico music history within his career. His latest project is called Secret Eagles, and it has given him the opportunity to get back to his alternative rock roots. "I grew ...

  8. Cheerleader (Omi song) - Wikipedia

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    Prolific Jamaican rhythm section Sly and Robbie and veteran saxophonist Dean Fraser contributed to the original recording, [7] which was first issued in 2012 on Oufah, an independent label in Kingston. [5] The following April, Patrick Moxey, president of U.S. electronic music label Ultra Music, discovered the song. [5]

  9. Girl Gone Wild - Wikipedia

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    His label Ultra Records' head Patrick Moxey felt that the producer's "aggressive" sounds would "work well with some of the major American superstar artists". Moxey asked for some additional tracks from him, and his longtime production partner and cousin, Alle Benassi .