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'''Croatia Records''' is the largest ] in ]. It is a record label that sells ] music, and often a target of public criticism. The company was founded in ] as ] Records, but it changed its name in ] to Croatia Records. ] of Croatia Records is ]. '''Croatia Records''' is the largest ] in ]. It is a record label that sells ] music, and often a target of public criticism. The company was founded in ] as ] Records, but it changed its name in ] to Croatia Records. ] of Croatia Records is ].


==Controversy==
===Azra===
When the popular rock band ] disbanded in the ], the band's leader ] left by train for ], ] promising never to return partly because the mismanagement of Azra from Jugoton. When Jugoton transformed to Croatia Records, it inherited the song rights for most of Jugoton artists, and in the eyes of many continues to exploit the legacy of Azra, as Štulić, the band's ] and sole ], receives only one ] for every record sold (ca. 1/6 of a ]), despite the fact that they are still one of the most popular bands from the ] in Croatia.

Other stories of artists being exploited have circled the public, but as of yet none have been confirmed.


==See also== ==See also==

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For the preceding company, see Jugoton.

Croatia Records is the largest record label in Croatia. It is a record label that sells mainstream music, and often a target of public criticism. The company was founded in 1947 as Jugoton Records, but it changed its name in 1991 to Croatia Records. CEO of Croatia Records is Miroslav Škoro.


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