Cashville Records
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Cashville Records | |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Young Buck |
Distributing label | RED Distribution |
Genre | Hip hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Official website | Cashville Records at MySpace |
Cashville Records is an independent American record label founded by Young Buck.[1] The is distributed by RED Distribution, who are owned by Sony BMG.
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[edit] History
Young Buck announced in September, 2006, that he was launching his own record label, Cashville Records. Despite being signed to G-Unit Records, Young Buck was encouraged by the label-head, 50 Cent, to do succeed in this venture, wanting the label to have close ties to G-Unit Records. Initially the label would have been called G-Unit South, but as the label was not going to be set up under Interscope Records, with Young Buck still shopping around for a distributor, the G-Unit brand is kept by Interscope so the name Cashville was chosen. At the time he announced the label, Young Buck had already signed Lil’ Murder, D-Tay and Hi-C (Southern rapper) as solo artists, and as a group, which goes by the name of 615. 615 refers to Young Bucks area code in his home town of Nashville, Tennessee.[2] In January, 2007, Sacramento-based rapper C-Bo signed onto the label, and in March the Montclair-based collective Outlawz, famous for being the rap group founded by Tupac Shakur, signed to the label.
Sha Money XL, co-founder of G-Unit Records, announced that the label had found a distributor, the label found a home at RED Distribution. He explained that the deal should allow the label to be able to release an album every quarter of 2008.[3]
[edit] Discography
- Young Buck/Cashville Records – Product of the South[4]
[edit] Roster
[edit] Artists
- Young Buck
- HI-C
- Lil' Murda
- C-Bo
- Outlawz
[edit] DJs and producers
[edit] Former Artists
- D-Tay (left the label for unknown reasons)
[edit] References
- ^ Young Buck Bio
- ^ John Kennedy (25 September 2006). "Young Buck Launches New Label, Preps Sophomore Album". Vibe. Accessed 30 January 2008.
- ^ Jake Paine (12 December 2007). "Sha Money XL And Cashville Records Say Four 2008 Releases". HipHopDX.com. Accessed 13 December 2007.
- ^ Anthony Roberts (12 December 2007). "SOHH Exclusive: Young Buck Makes Moves W/Out 50 Cent, "I Wanted A Separate Sound & Feel From G-Unit"". SoHH.com. Accessed 30 January 2008.
- ^ DJ Don Juan at MySpace. MySpace Accessed September 7, 2007.
- ^ J.A. at MySpace. MySpace Accessed September 7, 2007.
[edit] External links
<a href="http://www.officialoutlawz.com">Cashiville Records @ OfficialOutlawz.com</a> <a href="http://www.officialoutlawz.com/forum/phpBB2">Cashiville Records Discussion/Forum</a>
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