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The '''MNRK Music Group discography''' has produced more [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'']] hits than any other [[independent record label]]. [[MNRK Music Group]] was known as Koch Records from its founding in 1987 until 2009 and eOne Music from 2009 to 2021. In its early years, the record label signed many country, classical and rock acts, including artists [[Ringo Starr]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Chris Brubeck]] and [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]]. In the early 2000s, the label began to sign more hip hop acts and made deals with hip hop labels, releasing records by [[2Pac]], [[Tha Dogg Pound]], [[Kurupt]], [[Daz Dillinger]] and [[Gangsta Advisory]]. MNRK Music has had over 100 albums chart on the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' Independent chart]] and is the largest independently owned record label in the United States.
The '''MNRK Music Group discography''' has produced more [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'']] hits than any other [[independent record label]]. [[MNRK Music Group]] was known as Koch Records from its founding in 1987 until 2009 and eOne Music from 2009 to 2021. In its early years, the record label signed many country, classical and rock acts, including artists [[Ringo Starr]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Chris Brubeck]] and [[Bob James (musician)|Bob James]]. In the early 2000s, the label began to sign more hip hop acts and made deals with hip hop labels, releasing records by [[2Pac]], [[Tha Dogg Pound]], [[Kurupt]], [[Daz Dillinger]] and [[Gangsta Advisory]]. MNRK Music has had over 100 albums chart on the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' Independent chart]] and is the largest independently owned record label in the United States.


==1990s==
==1990s==

===1999===
===1999===
*[[Mephiskapheles]] - ''Might-ay White-ay'' (Koch)
*[[Mephiskapheles]] - ''Might-ay White-ay'' (Koch)


==2000s==
==2000s==

===2000===
===2000===
*[[Flesh-N-Bone]]- ''[[5th Dog Let Loose]]'' (Mo Thugs/Koch/In The Paint)
*[[Flesh-N-Bone]]- ''[[5th Dog Let Loose]]'' (Mo Thugs/Koch/In The Paint)
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*Iconz - ''Ya Lookin' At 'Em'' (In The Paint/Koch)
*Iconz - ''Ya Lookin' At 'Em'' (In The Paint/Koch)
*[[KRS-One]] - ''[[Kristyles]]'' (Koch)
*[[KRS-One]] - ''[[Kristyles]]'' (Koch)
*[[Montell Jordan]] - ''[[Life After Def]]'' (Enterprise/Koch)
*[[Opeth]] - ''[[Damnation (album)|Damnation]]'' (Music for Nations/Koch)
*[[Opeth]] - ''[[Damnation (album)|Damnation]]'' (Music for Nations/Koch)
*[[Some Girls]] - ''[[Feel It (Some Girls album)|Feel It]]'' (Koch)
*[[Some Girls]] - ''[[Feel It (Some Girls album)|Feel It]]'' (Koch)
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===2007===
===2007===
*[[Freekey Zekey]] - ''[[Book of Ezekiel (album)|Book of Ezekiel]]'' (Diplomat/Asylum/Koch/Atlantic/730 Dips)
*[[Hell Rell]] - ''[[For the Hell of It]]'' (Diplomat/Koch)
*[[Hell Rell]] - ''[[For the Hell of It]]'' (Diplomat/Koch)
*[[40 Cal.]] - ''[[Broken Safety 2]]'' (Diplomat/Koch)
*[[40 Cal.]] - ''[[Broken Safety 2]]'' (Diplomat/Koch)
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*[[Béla Fleck]] - ''[[The Melody of Rhythm]]'' (Koch)
*[[Béla Fleck]] - ''[[The Melody of Rhythm]]'' (Koch)


==2010's==
==2010s==

===2010===
===2010===
*[[Time for Three|Time for Three (Tf3)]] - ''3 Fervent Travelers'' (eOne)
*[[Time for Three|Time for Three (Tf3)]] - ''3 Fervent Travelers'' (eOne)
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*[[Necro (rapper)|Necro]] - ''[[Death Rap]]'' (Psycho+Logical/eOne)
*[[Necro (rapper)|Necro]] - ''[[Death Rap]]'' (Psycho+Logical/eOne)
*[[Powerglove (band)|Powerglove]] - ''[[Saturday Morning Apocalypse]]'' (eOne)
*[[Powerglove (band)|Powerglove]] - ''[[Saturday Morning Apocalypse]]'' (eOne)
*[[Donell Jones]] - ''[[Lyrics (album)|Lyrics]]'' (Candyman/eOne)
*[[Donell Jones]] - ''[[Lyrics (Donell Jones album)|Lyrics]]'' (Candyman/eOne)
*[[Slim Thug]] - ''[[Tha Thug Show]]'' (Boss Hogg/eOne)
*[[Slim Thug]] - ''[[Tha Thug Show]]'' (Boss Hogg/eOne)
*[[Zoroaster (band)|Zoroaster]] - ''[[Matador (Zoroaster album)|Matador]]'' (eOne)
*[[Zoroaster (band)|Zoroaster]] - ''[[Matador (Zoroaster album)|Matador]]'' (eOne)
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*[[Through the Eyes of the Dead]] - ''[[Disomus]]'' (Good Fight/eOne)
*[[Through the Eyes of the Dead]] - ''[[Disomus]]'' (Good Fight/eOne)


==2020's==
===2019===
* [[Enterprise Earth]] - ''[[Luciferous]]'' (Good Fight/eOne)

==2020s==
===2020===
* [[Enterprise Earth]] - ''[[Foundation of Bones]]'' (eOne)

===2022===
* [[Enterprise Earth]] - ''[[The Chosen (album)|The Chosen]]'' (eOne)


===2023===
===2023===
*[[Dope (band)|Dope]] - ''Blood Money Part Zer0'' (eOne)
*[[Dope (band)|Dope]] - ''Blood Money Part Zer0'' (eOne)

===2024===
*[[Enterprise Earth]] - ''[[Death: An Anthology]]'' (MNRK)
*[[Loving (band)|Loving]] - ''Any Light'' (Last Gang)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://exclaim.ca/music/article/loving_detail_new_album_any_light_plot_north_american_tour|title=Loving Detail New Album 'Any Light,' Plot North American Tour|last=Petrosian|first=Nika|date=November 26, 2023|magazine=[[Exclaim!]]|accessdate=March 6, 2024}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 8 December 2024

The MNRK Music Group discography has produced more Billboard hits than any other independent record label. MNRK Music Group was known as Koch Records from its founding in 1987 until 2009 and eOne Music from 2009 to 2021. In its early years, the record label signed many country, classical and rock acts, including artists Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, Chris Brubeck and Bob James. In the early 2000s, the label began to sign more hip hop acts and made deals with hip hop labels, releasing records by 2Pac, Tha Dogg Pound, Kurupt, Daz Dillinger and Gangsta Advisory. MNRK Music has had over 100 albums chart on the Billboard Independent chart and is the largest independently owned record label in the United States.

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  1. ^ Petrosian, Nika (November 26, 2023). "Loving Detail New Album 'Any Light,' Plot North American Tour". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
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