East Coast hip hop

East Coast hip hop is a type of hip hop music that comes from the East Coast of the United States. It originated in New York during the 1970s. East Coast hip hop only became a distinct subgenre after artists from other regions of the United States emerged with different styles.

Notable East Coast hip hop artists

East Coast hip hop record labels

  • American King Music, founded in 2006 by Mims
  • ASAP Worldwide, founded in 2011 by ASAP Rocky and ASAP Yams
  • Babygrande, founded in 2001 by DJ Chuck Wilson
  • Bad Boy Records, founded in 1993 by Sean Combs
  • Blacksmith Records, founded in 2005 by Talib Kweli and Cory Smith
  • Bloodline Records, founded in 2000 by DMX
  • Cold Chillin' Records, founded in 1987 by Tyrone Williams
  • D-Block Records, founded in 2001 by The Lox
  • Dame Dash Music Group, founded in 2005 by Damon Dash
  • Def Jam Recordings, founded in 1983 by Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons
  • Definitive Jux, founded in 1999 by Jaime "El-P" Meline and Amaechi Uzoigwe
  • Desert Storm Records, founded in 1997 by Duro and DJ Clue
  • Diplomat Records, founded in 2002 by Cam'ron
  • Dream Chasers Records, founded in 2012 by Meek Mill
  • Duck Down Records, founded in 1995 by Dru Ha and Buckshot
  • Enjoy Records, founded in 1962 by Bobby Robinson
  • Flipmode Records, founded in 1994 by Busta Rhymes
  • Fort Knocks Entertainment, founded in 2004 by Just Blaze
  • Full Surface Records, founded in 2001 by Swizz Beatz
  • G-Unit Records, founded in 2003 by 50 Cent
  • Get Low Records, founded in 1999 by Memphis Bleek
  • Good Hands Records, founded in 2002 by DJ Truth and Art Beeswax
  • Griselda Records, founded in 2014 by Westside Gunn and Conway the Machine
  • Ill Will Records, founded in 1999 by Nas
  • Infamous Records, founded in 2000 by Mobb Deep
  • Murder Inc. Records, founded in 1998 by Irv Gotti and Chris Gotti
  • Loud Records, founded in 1991 by Steve Rifkind
  • M3 Records, founded in 2003 by Masta Ace
  • MVB Records, founded in 2006 by Abdel Russell
  • Rawkus Records, founded in 1995 by Brian Brater and Jarret Myer
  • Relativity Records, founded in 1982 by Barry Kobrin
  • Roc-A-Fella Records, founded in 1995 by Jay-Z , Damon Dash and Kareem Burke
  • Ruff Ryders, founded in 1988, by The Dean Family
  • RSMG, founded in 2005 by Russell Simmons
  • Select Records, founded in 1981 by Fred Munao
  • Streetsweepers Entertainment, founded in 2000 by DJ Kay Slay
  • Terror Squad Entertainment, founded in 1997 by Fat Joe
  • Tommy Boy Entertainment, founded in 1981 by Tom Silverman
  • TrapHouse Icon, founded in 2001 by Mark. R
  • TVT Records, founded in 1985 by Steve Gottlieb
  • Uptown Records, founded in 1986 by Andre Harrell
  • Violator, founded by Chris Lighty
  • ZNO Records, founded in 2001 by Benzino

References

  1. Ruth Blatt (April 10, 2014). "Why Rap Creates Entrepreneurs". Forbes. Retrieved November 25, 2019.


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