Siri Music
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| Siri Music | |
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| Parent company | Universal Music Group |
| Founded | 1990's |
| Founder | Chauncey Jackson |
| Distributing label | Universal Republic |
| Genre | Various |
| Country of origin | US |
| Official website | Official website of Siri Music |
"Siri Music" is an American record label, which currently operates in association with Federal Distribution, under the Universal Republic Records Group.
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[edit] Background
Siri Music is the latest venture from producer/songwriter Chauncy Jackson. Jackson is also behind the success of Groovevolt.com, Vain Magazine and Pronounc'd Creative. His production and songwriting (along with co-writer Kim "KC" Croft) credits include Tamia, Katherine McPhee and Jessica Simpson. The label is backed by a talented, experienced staff which has worked with many of the biggest names in the music industry (including Chris Brown, Rihanna, Cory Rooney, Heather Headley and Christina Aguilera). In addition, most of the upper-level management consists of musicians. This direct connection to the music creation process enables Siri Music to attract talented artists searching for a label that will nurture them creatively. The label's first release was Jeremiah's virtuoso debut, Chasing Forever, and, in the coming months, the label Music will release music from Stefani Vara, soprano Lillian Roberts, Okera, Sasha Nutgent, as well as a special benefit album.

