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*[[Black Butter Records]] (UK)
*[[Black Butter Records]] (UK)
*[[Noriyuki Makihara|Buppu Records]] (Japan)
*[[Noriyuki Makihara|Buppu Records]] (Japan)
*[[Chrome Entertainment]] (South Korea)
*[[Chrome Entertainment]] (South Korea){{efn|name=kpop|Korean releases only}}
*[[Constellation Records (Canada)]]
*[[Constellation Records (Canada)]]
*[[Cooking Vinyl]] (UK)
*[[Cooking Vinyl]] (UK)
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*[[Kemosabe Records]]
*[[Kemosabe Records]]
*[[Kobalt Music Group]]
*[[Kobalt Music Group]]
*[[Konnect Entertainment]] (South Korea)
*[[Konnect Entertainment]] (South Korea){{efn|name=kpop}}
*KQ Entertainment (South Korea)
*KQ Entertainment (South Korea) {{efn|name=kpop}}
*[[Love Is (record label)|Love Is]] (Thailand)
*[[Love Is (record label)|Love Is]] (Thailand)
*[[Megaforce Records]]
*[[Megaforce Records]]
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*Midas Music (Brazil)
*Midas Music (Brazil)
*Mirror Society<ref>{{cite web|last=De Vink|first=Wouter|title=THE INTERNET DOESN’T STOP TALKING ABOUT PHUTURE NOIZE’S NEW ALBUM: ‘SILVER BULLET’|url=https://www.hardnews.nl/en/the-internet-doesnt-stop-talking-about-phuture-noizes-new-album-silver-bullet/|website=Hard News|date=July 22, 2020|access-date=July 15, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite Instagram|user=mirror_society|postid=Cw5Sj7zNZCS|title=you win some, you lose some.|date=September 7, 2023|access-date=October 28, 2023}}</ref> (The Netherlands)
*Mirror Society<ref>{{cite web|last=De Vink|first=Wouter|title=THE INTERNET DOESN’T STOP TALKING ABOUT PHUTURE NOIZE’S NEW ALBUM: ‘SILVER BULLET’|url=https://www.hardnews.nl/en/the-internet-doesnt-stop-talking-about-phuture-noizes-new-album-silver-bullet/|website=Hard News|date=July 22, 2020|access-date=July 15, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite Instagram|user=mirror_society|postid=Cw5Sj7zNZCS|title=you win some, you lose some.|date=September 7, 2023|access-date=October 28, 2023}}</ref> (The Netherlands)
*MODHAUS (South Korea)
*MODHAUS (South Korea){{efn|name=kpop}}
*[[Mr. 305 Inc.]]
*[[Mr. 305 Inc.]]
*[[Napalm Records]] (Canada)
*[[Napalm Records]] (Canada)
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*[[Pink Floyd|Pink Floyd Records]] (world except UK & Europe)
*[[Pink Floyd|Pink Floyd Records]] (world except UK & Europe)
*[[Shout! Factory]]
*[[Shout! Factory]]
*[[Starship Entertainment]] (South Korea)
*[[Starship Entertainment]] (South Korea){{efn|name=kpop}}
*[[Stmpd Rcrds]] (The Netherlands)
*[[Stmpd Rcrds]] (The Netherlands)
*[[SPV GmbH]] (Germany)
*[[SPV GmbH]] (Germany)
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*[[Drakkar Entertainment]]
*[[Drakkar Entertainment]]
*Tratore (Brazil)
*Tratore (Brazil)
*[[TOP Media]] (South Korea)
*[[TOP Media]] (South Korea){{efn|name=kpop}}
*[[Top Stop Music]]
*[[Top Stop Music]]
*[[Ultra Music]]
*[[Ultra Music]]
* EEM Records
* EEM Records
*[[Wake One Entertainment|Wake One]] (South Korea)
*[[Wake One Entertainment|Wake One]] (South Korea, [[Kep1er]]'s [[Kep1er discography|Korean releases only]])
*[[Warner Music Group]] ([[South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation|SAARC]]/South Asian countries except Bangladesh)
*[[Warner Music Group]] ([[South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation|SAARC]]/South Asian countries except Bangladesh)
*[[WM Entertainment]] (South Korea)
*[[WM Entertainment]] (South Korea)
*[[WWE Music Group]]
*[[WWE Music Group]]
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== Notes ==
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==Former/defunct labels==
==Former/defunct labels==

Revision as of 07:17, 19 May 2024

This is a list of record labels owned by, or associated with Sony Music Entertainment (SME).

According to the Sony Music official website, the main labels are Columbia Records, RCA Records, Epic Records, Arista Records, Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Latin, Sony Masterworks, Provident Label Group, and Sony Classical, as well as the Nashville divisions of the first four named.[1]

Columbia Records

Epic Records

RCA Records

Sony Music Nashville

Provident Label Group

Sony Masterworks

Legacy Recordings

Legacy handles the archives of Sony Music–owned labels, including:

It also handles the catalog of recordings produced by Phil Spector on Philles Records (originally from EMI Music Publishing, which was acquired by Sony/ATV Music Publishing).

The Orchard/RED Music

Sony Music Publishing

Sony Music UK

Sony Music Entertainment Japan (Independent operation)

Other Sony Music national companies

Independent labels distributed by Sony Music Entertainment

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Korean releases only

Former/defunct labels

Columbia Records

Epic Records

RED Distribution

RCA Records

Sony Music UK

Other former labels

See also

References

  1. ^ "Labels - Sony Music".
  2. ^ "Sony Music UK | 5K Records". Sony Music UK.
  3. ^ "Sony Music UK | Black Butter". Sony Music UK.
  4. ^ "Sony Music UK | Dream Life Records". Sony Music UK.
  5. ^ "Sony Music UK | Insanity Records". Sony Music UK.
  6. ^ "Sony Music UK | Magic Star". Sony Music UK.
  7. ^ "Sony Music UK | Sony Music Masterworks". Sony Music UK.
  8. ^ "Sony Music UK | Robots + Humans". Sony Music UK.
  9. ^ "Sony Music UK | Since '93". Sony Music UK.
  10. ^ "Sony Music UK | Commercial Group". Sony Music UK.
  11. ^ "Sony Music UK | Sony Music Nashville". Sony Music UK.
  12. ^ "Sony Music UK | WEAREBLK". Sony Music UK.
  13. ^ Pearson, Holly (2022-03-16). "Sony Music Entertainment Acquisition of AWAL and Neighbouring Rights Cleared in CMA Final Report". Sony Music UK. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  14. ^ "SONY MUSIC AND TODD MOSCOWITZ LAUNCH NEW ARTIST AND LABEL SERVICES COMPANY, SANTA ANNA".
  15. ^ "Santa Anna Label Group to Partner With Aubrey "Drake" Graham, Noah "40" Shehib, Oliver El-Khatib and Mr. Morgan's OVO Sound".
  16. ^ "RATAS MUSIC GROUP OY" (in Finnish). Ratas Music Group. Archived from the original on 13 October 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  17. ^ "Sony Music partners with newly launched Zee Music!".
  18. ^ "About Sony Music Middle East".
  19. ^ "Sony Music Middle East comes to Pakistan".
  20. ^ Schneider, Marc (December 6, 2023). "Mandopop Star Jay Chou and His Label JVR Music Join Universal Music Group". Billboard. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
  21. ^ De Vink, Wouter (July 22, 2020). "THE INTERNET DOESN'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PHUTURE NOIZE'S NEW ALBUM: 'SILVER BULLET'". Hard News. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
  22. ^ @mirror_society (September 7, 2023). "you win some, you lose some". Retrieved October 28, 2023 – via Instagram.