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Aftermath Entertainment

 
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There is also another similarly titled record label, Aftermath Music, which is based in Norway.
Aftermath Entertainment
Aftermath entertainment.jpg
Parent company Universal Music Group
Founded 1996
Founder Dr. Dre
Distributing label Interscope Records (U.S.)
Polydor Records (outside U.S.)
Genre Hip hop, contemporary R&B
Country of origin United States
Location Santa Monica, California
Official Website www.aftermath-entertainment.com

Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records.

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History

Upon his departure from Death Row Records in June 1996, Dr. Dre quickly launched Aftermath Entertainment through Interscope Records (which at the time was Death Row's distributing label). A compilation album, Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath was released towards the year's end, featuring artists who were amongst the label's first signees (most of the acts featured, however, quickly became disassociated with the company). In 1997, Dawn Robinson announced her departure from the R&B group En Vogue and that she had signed with Aftermath.[1] Before the year's end, however, she abruptly left the label, claiming that Dr. Dre had been too slow to get the ball rolling on her project.

In the autumn of 1997, Aftermath released the only collaborative project by hip hop super-group, The Firm (composed of AZ, Foxy Brown, Nas, and Nature). Despite the highly anticipated album featuring production and cameo appearances by Dr. Dre himself, debuting atop the Billboard 200 and being certified platinum, it sold below commercial expectation. The group subsequently disbanded. Aftermath's next release was supposed to be by rapper King Tee. His album, however, was shelved, and King Tee also left the label. Veteran rapper Rakim also signed with the label. Legal troubles forced Truth Hurts to leave the label, and Rakim's highly anticipated comeback album that was shelved due to production conflict, also leading to his departure.

Upon recommendation from Interscope Records head, Jimmy Iovine, Aftermath signed now multi-platinum rapper Eminem in 1998. The following year, Eminem's major label debut, The Slim Shady LP was released. The album topped the Billboard albums chart, went on to be certified quadruple platinum, and arguably became the label's first successful release. Also in 1999, Aftermath released 2001, Dr. Dre's follow-up to his 1992 album, The Chronic. The album went on to be certified 6x platinum.

Several more artists were signed to, and later dropped from Aftermath, including Hittman, and Last Emperor. Aftermath released 50 Cent's multi-platinum major label debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' through a joint venture with Shady Records in 2003. Rapper The Game, who signed with the label in 2003, also released his debut album The Documentary through a joint venture with 50 Cent's G-Unit Records in 2005. Shortly after the release of The Documentary, tension between The Game and 50 Cent ignited, resulting in The Game leaving G-Unit Records in mid-2005 and Aftermath Entertainment in mid-2006.

Busta Rhymes was also signed, and later dropped from the label. It was originally reported[citation needed] that his album, then titled "Blessed", since retitled Back on My B.S., would still be released on Aftermath, though it was later reported that when he signed a deal with Universal Motown, that the album would be released on his label, Flipmode Entertainment, through his Universal Motown deal.[2] Stat Quo was also released from the label in 2008, citing differences in direction.[3]

Artists

Current

Act Year signed # Albums released under Aftermath
Dr. Dre 1996 1
Eminem 1998 6
50 Cent 2002 4
Bishop Lamont 2005
Marsha Ambrosius 2005
Slim Da Mobster 2009

Producers

Former

Act # Albums released under Aftermath Source
The Game 1 [4]
Joell Ortiz [5]
Stat Quo [3]
Busta Rhymes 1 [2]
Rakim [6]
Eve [7]
Focus... [8]
G.A.G.E [9]

Releases

Past

Album information
Aftermath Entertainment – Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath
The FirmNas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album
  • Released: October 21, 1997
  • Chart positions: #1 Billboard[11]
  • RIAA certification: Platinum
  • Singles: "Firm Biz", "Phone Tap"
EminemThe Slim Shady LP
Dr. Dre2001
Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP
SoundtrackThe Wash
  • Released: September 25, 2001
  • Chart positions: #19 Billboard[15]
  • RIAA certification:
  • Singles: "Bad Intentions", "The Wash"
Eminem – The Eminem Show
Truth HurtsTruthfully Speaking
  • Released: June 25, 2002
  • Chart positions: #5 Billboard[17]
  • RIAA certification: Gold
  • Singles: "Addictive"
Soundtrack – 8 Mile
50 CentGet Rich or Die Tryin'
Eminem – Encore
The GameThe Documentary
50 Cent – The Massacre
Eminem – Curtain Call: The Hits
Busta RhymesThe Big Bang
50 Cent – Curtis
Eminem – Relapse
50 Cent – Before I Self Destruct

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References

  1. ^ "En Vogue to become trio: Dawn Robinson officially leaves group". Jet. 1997-04-28. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_n23_v91/ai_19354279/. Retrieved 2009-10-25. 
  2. ^ a b Jokesta (September 18, 2008). Busta Rhymes Inks New Deal, Jay Z Starts Yet Another Label? DefSounds. Accessed September 18, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Stat Quo To Release "300-400" Unreleased Dr. Dre Tracks. HipHopDX.com. Accessed October 23, 2008.
  4. ^ Black Widow (August 1, 2008) The Game Dropped By Aftermath SixShot. Accessed October 23, 2008.
  5. ^ Reign (January 31, 2008) Joell Ortiz Speaks On Leaving Aftermath DefSounds. Accessed October 23, 2008.
  6. ^ Joseph Patel (July 16, 2003) Rakim Splits With Dr. Dre MTV.com Accessed January 10, 2009.
  7. ^ http://tbohiphop.net/eve-leaves-aftermath-signs-with-geffen/16/
  8. ^ Interview with Focus...
  9. ^ Interview with G.A.G.E
  10. ^ Billboard, "Dr. Dre Presents…The Aftermath" Billboard.com
  11. ^ Billboard, "Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ, and Nature Present The Firm: The Album" Billboard.com
  12. ^ Billboard, "The Slim Shady LP" Billboard.com
  13. ^ Billboard, "2001" Billboard.com
  14. ^ Billboard, "The Marshall Mathers LP" Billboard.com
  15. ^ Billboard, "The Wash Soundtrack" Billboard.com
  16. ^ Billboard, "The Eminem Show" Billboard.com
  17. ^ Billboard, "Truthfully Speaking" Billboard.com
  18. ^ Billboard, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" Billboard.com
  19. ^ Billboard, "Encore" Billboard.com
  20. ^ James Montgomery, 2005-01-26, "Straight Outta Compton, Straight To #1: The Game Tops Albums Chart" VH1.com
  21. ^ Billboard, "The Massacre" Billboard.com
  22. ^ Billboard, "Curtain Call: The Hits" Billboard.com
  23. ^ Billboard, "The Big Bang" Billboard.com
  24. ^ Geoff Mayfield (September 18, 2007). Kanye Crushes 50 Cent in Huge Album Sales Week. Billboard. Accessed September 19, 2007.
  25. ^ RIAA Gold & Platinum database. [1]. RIAA. Accessed April 29, 2009.
  26. ^ Dr. Dre’s Detox Faces More Delays. Hip-hop DX. Accessed October 7, 2009.
  27. ^ "Eminem "Relapse: Refill" Due Dec. 21". RapRadar. 2009-11-19. http://rapradar.com/2009/11/19/eminem-relapse-refill-due-dec-21/. 

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