Blackground Records

Blackground Records
Founded 1993
Founder
Status Defunct
Genre Various
Country of origin United States
Official website Dead website

Blackground Records, LLC was an American record label owned by former manager Barry Hankerson and his son Jomo Hankerson.

History

In 1993, Hankerson formed the label, and Aaliyah became its first signee. At the time, Hankerson was managing R. Kelly, and was able to get his label Jive Records to distribute Blackground's releases. In 1996, Blackground obtained a lucrative distribution deal with Atlantic Records, just before the release of Aaliyah's second album, One In A Million.

Often moving to different distributors, in 2000, Blackground switched over to Virgin Records. One year later, it moved again, this time finding a home at Universal Motown Records Group. In 2001, after the death of Aaliyah her self-titled and final album Aaliyah rose to number one on the Billboard 200 and became the first album who reached number one and best-selling record from Blackground Records. Aaliyah sold over 32 million albums worldwide.

In 2003, JoJo was signed to Blackground. JoJo released her first self-titled album JoJo in 2004, went number four on the Billboard 200 and was certified with Platinum. In 2006, she released her second album The High Road, which debuted number three on the Billboard 200 and was certified with Gold. To date, JoJo sold over 7 million records worldwide. Her singles "Leave (Get Out)" produced by Soulshock & Karlin and "Too Little Too Late" produced by Billy Steinberg were her huge hits worldwide.

Also in 2006 Barry signed heart throb rapper Brian Rose (who's real name just happens to be Brian Hankerson) to the label for a lucrative mixtape deal that did not have the chance to get the notoriety that it deserved due to legal issues.

In 2010, Blackground partnered with former Universal Motown Senior Vice President of Promotion Gary Marella to distribute his new label Roma Records. Their first signing is Jordy Towers, who formerly went by the name Optimus. He is now in the band SomeKindaWonderful. Later this year, Blackground signed a new artist Crystal Nicole better known as Cri$tyle, who began her career as a songwriter and has written songs for Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Keke Palmer and many more. In June 2011, Crystal released her first single "Pinch Me", which was produced by Jermaine Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox.

The latest album release was Timbaland's Shock Value II in 2009, with single: "Morning After Dark", "Say Something", "Carry Out" and "If We Ever Meet Again".

Artists

ActYear signed# Albums released under Blackground
Aaliyah (deceased)1993-20014
Brian Rose 2006-20070
Timbaland1996-20123
Timbaland & Magoo1996-20123
Static Major (deceased)1997-2008-
Tank2000-20093
Toni Braxton2003-20071
JoJo2004-2013[1]2
Ashley Parker Angel2004-20081
J. Lewis2010-2011-
Crystal Nicole2010-2012-
Jordy Towers2010-2013-
Jenna Artzer2011-2013-
Sandflower2012-2013-

Discography

Year Title Artist US Sales
Billboard 200
(Peak)
1994 Age Ain't Nothing but a Number Aaliyah 3 million[2] 18
1996 One in a Million Aaliyah 3.7 million[2] 18
1997 Welcome to Our World Timbaland & Magoo 1 million[3] 33
1998 Tim's Bio: Life from da Bassment Timbaland - 50
2000 Outsiderz 4 Life Outsiderz 4 Life - -
Romeo Must Die Various Artists 1.5 million 3
2001 Aaliyah Aaliyah 3.0 million[4] 1
Force of Nature Tank 500,000[3][5] 7
Indecent Proposal Timbaland & Magoo - 29
2002 I Care 4 U Aaliyah 1.7 million[2] 3
One Man Tank - 20
2003 Under Construction, Part II Timbaland & Magoo - 50
2004 JoJo JoJo 1.5 million[3] 4
2005 Libra Toni Braxton 500,000[3] 4
2006 Soundtrack to Your Life Ashley Parker Angel - 5
The High Road JoJo 538,000[3] 3
2007 Timbaland Presents Shock Value Timbaland 1 million[3] 5
Sex, Love & Pain Tank - 2
2009 Timbaland Presents Shock Value II Timbaland 500,000[6] 36

References