Babygrande Records
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Babygrande Records | |
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File:Babygrande Records Logo 2015.jpg | |
Founded | 2001 |
Founder | Chuck Wilson |
Status | Active |
Distributor(s) | The Orchard |
Genre | Hip hop, Electronic, Indie Rock |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | New York City |
Official website | Official Website |
Babygrande Records is an independent record label based in New York City founded by Chuck Wilson.[1] Sean Roberts is the current President of the label. Babygrande is distributed by the The Orchard, and represented by the Creative Artists Agency in Hollywood.
History
Babygrande Records was founded in 2001, and has since amassed a catalog of over 3000 albums, music videos, and online content. The label's catalog includes genres such as hip hop, indie rock, and EDM.
Current Artists
- GZA
- U-God
- Grand Puba
- Freeway
- Skylab 3
- Kasim Keto
- Journalist 103
Discography
The following is a discography for Babygrande Records, an independent record label based in New York City that specializes in Hip hop, Electronic, and Indie Rock. Artists such as GZA, U-God, Freeway, Kasim Keto, Journalist 103, Brand Nubian, and Jedi Mind Tricks have released records on Babygrande Records.
Studio albums
Artists with releases on Babygrande Records
- 7L & Esoteric
- 9th Prince
- Agallah
- Almighty
- Apathy
- Army of the Pharaohs
- Big Shug
- Blue Sky Black Death
- Brand Nubian
- Bronze Nazareth
- C-Rayz Walz
- Canibus
- Chief Kamachi
- Cilvaringz
- Custom Made
- Dame Grease
- Diamond D
- DK
- Doap Nixon
- Dreddy Kruger
- Fabio Musta
- Fred Money
- Freeway
- Gillie da Kid
- Grand Puba
- Group Home
- GZA/Genius
- Hell Razah
- Hell Rell
- Hi-Tek
- Ice Water Inc.
- Immortal Technique
- J.R. Writer
- Jakki da Motamouth
- Jean Grae
- Jedi Mind Tricks
- Journalist 103 of The Left
- Jus Allah
- Kasim Keto
- King Syze
- Lawless Element
- Lil Dap
- Lord Jamar
- M.O.P.
- Mountain Brothers
- N.O.R.E.
- NYOIL
- OuterSpace
- Polyrhythm Addicts
- Purple City Productions
- Purple City
- Randam Luck
- Ransom
- Ras Kass
- Rocky Business
- Sa-Ra
- Shabazz The Disciple
- Sharkey
- Snowgoons
- Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind
- Supernatural
- T.H.U.G. Angelz
- The Lost Children of Babylon
- The Society of Invisibles
- Tiye Phoenix
- U-God
- Wisemen
See also
References
- ^ Martens, Todd (12 March 2005). "Power Players". Billboard Magazine. p. 14. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
- ^ http://allhiphop.com/2015/01/12/exclusive-grand-puba-reunites-babygrande-records-the-more-things-change-title-track/
- ^ http://babygrande.com/portfolio-item/gza/