About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Bad Boy Records, Star Records, Saddle Creek Records, Putumayo World Music, Tooth & Nail Records, Resistance Records, M.A.C.E. Music, Cher Doll Records, Blood and Fire, Subconscious Communications, Clan Analogue, 24 Hour Service Station, Domino Records, So So Def Recordings, Blackground Records, Aware Records, De Werf, Load Records, Hopeless Records, No Colours Records, Hydra Head Records, Diamante Music Group, Ubiquity Records, Marina Records, Displeased Records, Alternative Distribution Alliance, Positiva Records, Dick Bros Record Company, Moo Cow Records, PIAS UK Distribution, Hello CD of the Month Club, Kranky Records, NPG Records, Gold Standard Laboratories, Trust in Trance Records, Karmic Hit, Psy-Harmonics, Sargasso Records, Deaf American Recordings, Manifold Records, Art Monk Construction, New Disorder Records, Mokum Records, Phantasm Records, Chunksaah Records, V Recordings, GospoCentric Records, Romophone, Cacophonous Records, Dewdrops Records, Hi-Fi Centar, Ash International, Ragnarock, King Street Sounds, G-Stone Recordings, Key Lime Pie Records, Collectors' Choice Music, Sedimental, Reflective Records, Small Brain Records, TCR, Full Cycle Recordings, Sahko Recordings, Van Richter Records, Rover Records, Yellow Productions, Playing Field Recordings, DROG Records, Necropolis Records, Savvy Records, Cheap Records, Minty Fresh, Multiply Records, Acrobat Records. Excerpt: Bad Boy Records (originally Bad Boy Entertainment) is a record label founded in 1993 by producer/rapper/entrepreneur Sean "Diddy" Combs and Mark Pitts. Today it operates as a subsidiary of Warner Music Group, and is distributed by Atlantic Records. After his climb from a non-paying internship to becoming an A&R executive at Uptown Records, Sean ("Diddy") Combs was abruptly terminated in 1993 by then CEO John Galante and Andre Harrell-reporte...