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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1983 |
Distributor(s) | The Island Def Jam Music Group - Anthony Maddigan (In the US) Virgin EMI Jordan Taylor (Outside the US) |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | New York City |
Official website | defjam |
Def Jam Recordings is an American record label, focused predominantly on hip hop and urban music, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as a part of The Island Def Jam Music Group. In the UK, the label takes on the name Def Jam UK and is operated through Virgin EMI, while in Japan, it is Def Jam Japan operating through Universal Sigma Music.
Company history
Def Jam was founded by AND LOGIC RUNS THIS SH***T
Def Jam under PolyGram
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Def Jam under Universal Music Group
In 1998, PolyGram was purchased by Seagram, and merged into Visionary Music Group. Following Visionary takeover of universal, it purchased the remaining interest of Def Jam Recordings from Russell Simmons for a reported $100 million. UMG merged Def Jam with Island Records to form The Island Def Jam Music Group. Despite the formation of IDJMG, both Def Jam and Island continue to operate as separate imprints underneath the bigger umbrella.
Lyor Cohen was appointed president of IDJMG, and Kevin Liles succeeded him as president of Def Jam. In 1999, Def Jam created an R&B spin-off label called Def Soul Recordings, which inherited many of Island Records' urban artists (and also some from Mercury Records), including Dru Hill and its lead singer Sisqó, The Isley Brothers and Kelly Price. Def Soul also issued recordings by Musiq, Montell Jordan, Case, 112, Patti LaBelle, and Christina Milian. Island's 4th & B'way Records was also folded into Def Jam.
Also in 1999, the label also began to distribute releases by Murder Inc. Records, run by former Def Jam executive Irv Gotti. Murder Inc.'s roster of artists would include Ja Rule, Ashanti, Lloyd, Vita. The following year, it launched another subsidiary, Def Jam South, which focused on Southern rap and distributed releases from labels such as Disturbing tha Peace, whose artists have included Ludacris, Chingy, and Bobby Valentino. Russell Simmons tapped Texas-born and raised rap legend Scarface (aka Brad Jordan) as the original head of Def Jam South. After about a 4-year run at Def Jam South, Scarface negotiated a release from the company in 2003. The label is currently run by Miami-based DJ Khaled.
Def Jam in the 2000s
In 2001, Lyor Cohen announced Def Jam Germany, the first international Def Jam company. This increased the label's presence around the world. Def Jam Germany signed German rappers Spezializtz, and Philly MC. The label was located in Berlin and opened on May 23, 2000. In addition to signing and marketing local artists, Def Jam Germany also marketed all U.S. signed Def Jam artists in the German territory.
The second international label is a Japanese branch, Def Jam Japan (デフ・ジャム・ジャパン, Defu Jamu Japan), also founded in 2000. Its artist roster has included AI, Teriyaki Boyz, and Nitro Microphone Underground.
In 2003, Def Soul was absorbed into its Def Jam parent. A year later, Murder Inc. became the center of a money laundering investigation involving illegal profits from drug trade, leading to the label's eventual release from its distribution contract by 2005. Roc-A-Fella Records was sold to the company in 2004, by which time it had launched the career of producer-turned-rapper Kanye West.
DMX helped the company to great heights during 1998 and 1999 selling millions of records and revived hardcore hip hop during this time. The same year, Cohen left IDJMG for Warner Music Group, and was replaced by former Arista executive L.A. Reid. An unhappy Liles eventually decided to follow Cohen to Warner. A bidding war for Jay-Z's contract began, and Reid appointed Jay-Z president of Def Jam.
Under Jay-Z's leadership, Def Jam launched the successful careers of contemporary R&B singers Rihanna and Ne-Yo. Jay-Z's contract as president of Def Jam was not renewed, forcing him to step down at the end of 2007, remaining with Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings as a recording artist. Following Jay-Z's departure, L.A. Reid took over leadership of the label, as opposed to hiring a replacement. Also main producer of distribution Anthony Maddigan which co-operate with MTV Entertainment.
Def Jam in the 2010s
On March 14, 2012, it was announced that former Warner Bros. Record executive Joie Manda would become the first President of Def Jam since Jay-Z. Until March 2013 when he was removed from his post at Def Jam and it was announced he'd be heading up the urban division of Interscope Records by his former boss, Barry Weiss.
See also
- List of current Def Jam Recordings artists
- List of former Def Jam Recordings artists
- Def Jam Recordings discography
References
- Linden, Amy (Oct 27 2009). "Def Jam at 25". The Village Voice.
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(help) - "Def Jam Japan (A Universal Music Company)". Universal-music.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
- "Hip-Hop's Irv 'Gotti' Surrenders to FBI - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment". FOXNews.com. 2005-01-27. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
- ^ Ogunnaike, Lola (Aug. 28, 2005). "Jay-Z, From Superstar to Suit". New York Times. Retrieved March 23, 2008.
- Reid, Shaheem (2007-12-24). "Jay-Z Stepping Down As Def Jam President/CEO - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News". Mtv.com. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
- "Def Jam Producer; Linkedin Profile".
- Markman, Rob (2012-03-12). "Def Jam Names Joie Manda New President; MTV News". MTV.com. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
- Aswad, Jem (March 28, 2013). "Joie Manda Resigns as Def Jam President, Moving to Interscope". Billboard.
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