Universal Records

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Universal Records
Parent company Universal Music Group
Founded 1995
Founder Doug Morris
Daniel Glass
Distributing label The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group (US)
Genre Various
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Location New York, New York
Official website Official website of Universal Records

Universal Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group, and operates as part of The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group.

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Founded in 1995 as Rising Tide Records, the following year its name was changed to Universal Records and began to thrive. The label was created by current Universal Music Group Chairman Doug Morris and Daniel Glass, who became its president.

Universal had success in breaking new artists, including the multi-platinum debut of Erykah Badu, Billie Myers, Goldfinger, and the Lost Boyz. Recognizing the changing landscape of the industry, Glass strategically aligned Universal with such independent record labels as Kedar Entertainment, home to Erykah Badu, and Mojo Records, home to platinum artist Reel Big Fish and the Cherry Poppin' Daddies.

As the 1990s ended and the 2000s began, the label had notable success with acts like 3 Doors Down, 98 Degrees, Jack Johnson, Lindsay Lohan, Juvenile, Nelly and Mika. Overseas, it has notable success with the band Grinspoon. In 1999, Universal Records was pooled together with Motown Records and Republic Records to form The Universal Motown/Universal Republic Group, under which it operates today. With 250 artists among its roster, the label is one of the largest in the world.

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