Syco Music
Syco Music | |
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Parent company | Sony Music Entertainment |
Founded | May 2002 |
Founder | Simon Cowell |
Distributor(s) | Sony Music Entertainment (in the UK & US) |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Syco Music, also known as Syco Records, is a British record label founded by Simon Cowell in 2002. It is a subsidiary of Syco Entertainment.
History
Syco Music has offices in London and Los Angeles and is home to several artists. Syco has the exclusive right to sign winners and finalists of The X Factor and Got Talent. Susan Boyle's debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold over 9 million copies, making it one of the best selling releases of the last decade and Syco's most successful release to date.[1] Between 2004 and 2009, Il Divo achieved four multi-million selling albums[citation needed] and in 2007, Leona Lewis became one of the most successful talent show winners when her second single, "Bleeding Love", propelled the album Spirit to 9 million global sales.[2]
Syco's original base is in London and it has enjoyed most success in the UK market. From 2004 to date, the label has had 22 UK number-one singles.[citation needed] From 2004 to the end of 2009, the label achieved 13 number-one albums.[citation needed] Factoring in releases under predecessor label S Records, Syco/S achieved 20 number-one albums in the 2000-2009 period, more than any other imprint in the UK, including far larger operations like Columbia Records (17), Warner Bros. Records (16) and Polydor Records (14).[citation needed] Additionally, the label has achieved 7 top 10 U.S. albums since 2006.[citation needed]
In 2010, Syco began diversifying by adding producer/singer-songwriter Labrinth,[3] He also set up his own imprint, Odd Child, in conjunction with Syco.[citation needed] Savan Kotecha, who had been writing for Syco acts for several years, also became an A&R Director and set up a joint venture, Kanani Songs.[4] Syco also began forming closer partnerships with other Sony Music Entertainment UK labels. For the first time, Syco entered into an agreement with Columbia Records that would see them work together to launch the career of a The X Factor winner - Matt Cardle.[5] Similar arrangements were made for Olly Murs,[citation needed] Rebecca Ferguson[citation needed] and Ronan Parke,[citation needed] with Epic Records and Alexandra Burke with RCA Records.[citation needed]
For RCA Records marketing Executive serves as the Managing Director for Syco Music and senior project A&R president.[6] Tim Byrne is Creative Director.[citation needed] David Gray is Senior Vice President, A&R.[citation needed] Simon Jones is SYCO Music's PR Consultant.[citation needed]
Theft and copyright
Syco Music and its artists have been the targets of illegal hacking on several separate occasions. In 2009 ahead of the release of Leona Lewis's second album Echo, a number of unfinished demos and leftover songs from the project leaked online. An investigation was launched by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), working with the record label and police to identify those responsible.[7][8] Alexandra Burke was also targeted, having two demo-versions of songs from her debut album Overcome leak before the album's release.[9] At the end of March 2010 it was reported that Syco had suffered once again from computer hackers who managed to obtain 14 of Burke's previously unheard studio recordings as well as 26 from Lewis.[10]
Following the second incident of leaks Cowell contacted the FBI to track down those responsible. Included in the leaks was newly recorded version of Burke's "All Night Long" featuring American rapper, Pitbull which was tipped to be the singer's third single in March 2010.[11] According to Burke, the songs were leaked by "Two little boys in Germany on work experience", working for Syco.[12] It was later revealed in 2011 that songs recorded for Echo were targeted by the German hacker, Deniz A., also known as DJ Stolen. In July 2010, the Rasch law firm logged a criminal complaint against DJ Stolen for "constantly placing hacked songs on the internet". Amongst those songs listed in the complaint was one called "Pulse", described at the time as a new recording by Lewis.[13] DJ Stolen was jailed for 18 months in June 2011.[14]
In 2011, Syco found itself being taken to court for plagiarism after it was reported that a new Lewis song "Collide" significantly copied "Fade Into Darkness", a 2010 song by Swedish house music DJ Avicii. The DJ took both artist and label to court [15] Avicii took the case to the British High Court just prior to its release, however the case was resolved out of court by releasing the song as a joint single between both artists on 4 September 2011.[16][17][18] In February 2013, it was announced that One Direction would be releasing a cover version of "One Way or Another" and "Teenage Kicks" as the 2013 Comic Relief single. However, an unfinished version of the song leaked online and on 7 February 2013 Syco launched an investigation. A spokesperson told the press "It is very disappointing that the song has been leaked and we are currently investigating the matter."[19]
Artists
Current artists
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As of January 2015, 32 artists are signed to Syco.
- Alex & Sierra (joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)[20]
- Melanie Amaro (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records)[21]
- Sam Bailey[22]
- Bars and Melody[citation needed]
- Susan Boyle (full UK deal and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)
- Collabro[citation needed]
- Rachel Crow (joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records in association with Nick Records)
- Emblem3
- Jackie Evancho (full UK deal and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)
- Rebecca Ferguson (joint UK deal with RCA Records and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)
- Fifth Harmony (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records)[23]
- Forte[24]
- Tamera Foster[25]
- Ben Haenow
- Ella Henderson (full UK deal and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)[26]
- Il Divo
- Andrew Johnston
- Labrinth[3]
- Little Mix (full UK deal and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)
- Bea Miller (joint U.S. deal with Hollywood Records)[27]
- Olly Murs (joint UK deal with Epic Records and joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)
- One Direction (full UK deal and joint U.S deal with Columbia Records)
- Ryan O'Shaughnessy[citation needed]
- Molly Rainford[citation needed]
- Chris Rene (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records) [citation needed]
- Carly Rose Sonenclar (joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records)[28]
- Tate Stevens (joint U.S. deal with RCA Nashville)
- Union J (joint UK deal with Epic Records)[29]
- Mayra Verónica (full UK deal and joint U.S deal with Ultra Music)[citation needed]
- Diamond White (U.S.)
- Fleur East
Former artists
- Gareth Gates (2002–06)
- Steve Brookstein (2004–05)
- Bianca Ryan (2006–08)
- George Sampson (2008)
- Angelis (2006–07)
- Leon Jackson (2007–09)
- Same Difference (2007–09)
- Rhydian (2007–10)
- Paul Potts (2007–10)
- Escala (2008–10)
- Shayne Ward (2005–11)
- Joe McElderry (2009–11)
- Westlife (2002–11)
- Matt Cardle (2010–12)
- Ronan Parke (2011–12)
- Alexandra Burke (2008–12)
- Cher Lloyd (2010-13)[30]
- Loveable Rogues (2012–13)[31]
- Leona Lewis (2006–14)[32]
- Jonathan and Charlotte (2012–14)
- James Arthur (2012–14)[33]
Number-one singles
References
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- ^ http://bmg.com/news/bmg-u-k-signs-leona-lewis-to-worldwide-publishing-deal
- ^ a b "Labrinth Signs To Simon Cowell « RWD: The UK's biggest and best youth lifestyle title; fashion, games, events, gadgets, music and more". Rwdmag.com. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "Savan Kotecha". Kanani Songs. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ "Double deal for Matt Cardle". Heart. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
- ^ Hart, Tina (17 August 2012). "Leona causing 'Trouble' with comeback". Music Week. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ^ "Piracy officers probe Leona leak". BBC News Online. 19 August 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
- ^ Otto, Sasjkia (19 August 2009). "Unreleased Leona Lewis tracks leaked online". The Telegraph. London: Telegraph Media Group Limited. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
- ^ Nissim, Mayer (14 July 2009). "Music - News - Label 'upset by Burke demo leaks'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
- ^ Catriona, Whiteman (27 March 2010). "40 more lewis and burke tracks leak online". Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
- ^ Lu, Anne (22 March 2010). "Simon Cowell Asks FBI's Help In Tracking Down Music Hackers". All Headline News. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
- ^ Love, Ryan (15 June 2010). "Alexandra Burke reveals leak source". London: Digital Spy. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
- ^ Dahlkamp, Jürgen (27 January 2011). "Lady Gaga, Ke$ha and the German Hacker Heist". Speigel.de. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
- ^ Corner, Lewis (20 June 2011). "Lady GaGa, Leona Lewis hacker jailed for 18 months". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- ^ Anon. (19 July 2011). "Leona Lewis Accused of Plagiarism on 'Collide'". PopCrush. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ^ Anon. (8 August 2011). "Leona Lewis plagiarism row heats up: Singer Lewis headed for High Court over new single which Ministry of Sound producer says copies his track". Daily Mail. Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- ^ Sabbagh, Dan (8 August 2011). "X Factor winner faces high court battle to release new single". The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- ^ "Global Singing Superstar Leona Lewis Is Back Record-breaking Songstress Showcases Brand New Sound". Syco Music, RCA Records & Sony Music via DawBell.com. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
- ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a457051/one-direction-single-leak-to-be-investigated-by-simon-cowells-syco.html
- ^ http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/blogs/tv-guy/os-x-factor-will-cancellation-hurt-alex-sierra-20140213,0,5751310.post
- ^ http://www.idolator.com/6128742/melanie-amaro-x-factor-signed-to-epic-records
- ^ Hodgson, Claire (16 December 2013). "X Factor winner Sam Bailey could release her album as early as March 2014". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ Schillaci, Sophie A.; Halperin, Shirley (17 January 2013). "'X Factor's' Fifth Harmony Signs With Syco Music, Epic Records (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
- ^ "Fourth-place finishers to play Las Vegas first". Retrieved 28 September 2013.
- ^ "'British Rihanna' Tamera Foster signed by Simon Cowell's record label Syco". The Independent. 17 March 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
- ^ Hind, Katie (19 January 2013). "I've got the new 'Adella': Simon Cowell wins fight to sign X Factor's Ella Henderson". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ^ "'X Factor' Tween Star Beatrice Miller Lands Record Deal With Demi Lovato's Label". Retrieved 11 April 2013.
- ^ "SYCO picks up Carly Rose Sonenclar's Recording Option!". Retrieved 22 February 2013.
- ^ https://twitter.com/JoshUJWorld/status/452443010949984256
- ^ 'Cher Lloyd reveals split from Simon Cowell's label SyCo last year' Daily Mail (13 November 2013)
- ^ 'Simon Cowell drops 'BGT' stars Loveable Rogues from Syco' Digital Spy (18 October 2013)
- ^ Corner, Lewis (3 June 2014). "Leona Lewis leaves Simon Cowell label, joins Island Records". Digital Spy. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- ^ "Just to clear things up - I am no longer with Syco". Twitter. Retrieved 11 June 2014.