Hoo-Bangin' Records: Difference between revisions
m Reverted 1 edit by 138.123.80.87 (talk) to last revision by Binksternet (TW) |
m Moving Category:Hip hop record labels to Category:Hip-hop record labels per Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Speedy |
||
(46 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|American record label}} |
|||
{{ |
{{more citations needed|date=February 2014}} |
||
{{infobox record label |
{{infobox record label |
||
| image = [[Image:Hoo bangin.jpg|200px]] |
| image = [[Image:Hoo bangin.jpg|200px]] |
||
Line 12: | Line 13: | ||
| url = |
| url = |
||
}} |
}} |
||
'''Hoo-Bangin' Records''' is a [[record label]] founded by [[Mack 10|Dedrick "Mack 10" Rolison]] |
'''Hoo-Bangin' Records''' is a [[record label]] founded by [[Mack 10|Dedrick "Mack 10" Rolison]] in 1996. Its name is derived from the [[Bow Down|namesake song]] by his group [[Westside Connection]], which was released that same year. The label operated as an imprint of [[Priority Records|Priority]] and [[Capitol Records]] until 2000, and later [[Fontana Distribution]] after the label's 2011 re-launch.<ref> https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.14093/title.young-hoggs-added-to-mack-10s-revived-hoo-bangin-roster-including-xzibit</ref> |
||
==History== |
==History== |
||
Line 18: | Line 19: | ||
In 2011, it was announced that Mack 10 has revived Hoo Bangin'. Mack has signed a new distribution with Fontana, and revealed that he has a new lineup of respected veteran MCs, most notably [[Xzibit]]. The platinum artist Xzibit will be joined by his former [[Strong Arm Steady]] band-mate [[Mitchy Slick]], Oakland's [[Richie Rich (rapper)|Richie Rich]], [[Glasses Malone]] and former [[Snoop Dogg]] group, [[LBC Crew|The LBC Crew]] - with includes original Hoo Bangin' MC [[Techniec]]. |
In 2011, it was announced that Mack 10 has revived Hoo Bangin'. Mack has signed a new distribution with Fontana, and revealed that he has a new lineup of respected veteran MCs, most notably [[Xzibit]]. The platinum artist Xzibit will be joined by his former [[Strong Arm Steady]] band-mate [[Mitchy Slick]], Oakland's [[Richie Rich (rapper)|Richie Rich]], [[Glasses Malone]] and former [[Snoop Dogg]] group, [[LBC Crew|The LBC Crew]] - with includes original Hoo Bangin' MC [[Techniec]]. |
||
The first release for |
The first release for Hoo Bangin' would be Mack 10 and Glasses Malone's collaborative release, Mack/Malone, on April 12. The long-delayed release will be Glasses' first retail album, while his Universal/Cash Money solo debut, ''Beach Cruiser'' released August 30.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Jacobs |first1=Allen |title=Tracklist Revealed For Glasses Malone's "Beach Cruiser," Features Akon, T.I. & More |url=https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.14346/title.tracklist-revealed-for-glasses-malones-beach-cruiser-features-akon-t-i-more |website=HipHopDX |access-date=October 25, 2021 |date=August 3, 2011}}</ref> |
||
In a statement, Mack 10 said the following: "The Mack/Malone project is the perfect way to let folks know that Hoo Bangin' is coming back strong. We have been working really hard to make this release a memorable project for our fans. I want Hoo Bangin' to become the home of the best on the west." |
In a statement, Mack 10 said the following: "The Mack/Malone project is the perfect way to let folks know that Hoo Bangin' is coming back strong. We have been working really hard to make this release a memorable project for our fans. I want Hoo Bangin' to become the home of the best on the west." |
||
In August, Mack 10 |
In August, Mack 10 re-signed Los Angeles quintet the [[Young Hoggs]]. The group worked extensively on Mack's 2003 project, [[Ghetto, Gutter & Gangsta]]. Reports that the Hoggs' debut album, The Hottest Around, will features appearances by Julio G, Dre'sta tha Gangsta and Big Wy of The Relativez.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Paine |first1=Jake |title=Young Hoggs Added To Mack 10's Revived Hoo Bangin' Roster, Including Xzibit |url=https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.14093/title.young-hoggs-added-to-mack-10s-revived-hoo-bangin-roster-including-xzibit |website=HipHopDX |access-date=October 25, 2021 |date=August 15, 2011}}</ref> |
||
==Discography== |
==Discography== |
||
1998 |
;1998 |
||
* [[Mack 10]] - ''[[The Recipe (album)|The Recipe]]'' |
* [[Mack 10]] - ''[[The Recipe (album)|The Recipe]]'' |
||
* [[Allfrumtha I]] - ''[[ |
* [[Allfrumtha I]] - ''[[Allfrumtha I (album)|AllFrumTha I]]'' |
||
;1999 |
;1999 |
||
Line 37: | Line 38: | ||
;2000 |
;2000 |
||
* The Comrads - ''Wake Up & Ball'' |
* The Comrads - ''[[Wake Up & Ball]]'' |
||
* |
* Mack 10 - ''[[The Paper Route]]'' |
||
* |
* MC Eiht - ''[[N' My Neighborhood]]'' |
||
;2002 |
;2002 |
||
* |
* Da Hood - ''[[Mack 10 Presents da Hood|Da Hood]]'' |
||
;2003 |
;2003 |
||
* |
* Mack 10 - ''[[Ghetto, Gutter & Gangsta]]'' |
||
* [[Westside Connection]] - ''[[Terrorist Threats]]'' |
* [[Westside Connection]] - ''[[Terrorist Threats]]'' |
||
;2005 |
;2005 |
||
* |
* Mack 10 - ''[[Hustla's Handbook]]'' |
||
;2009 |
;2009 |
||
* |
* Mack 10 - ''[[Soft White]]'' |
||
;2011 |
;2011 |
||
Line 69: | Line 70: | ||
===Former artists=== |
===Former artists=== |
||
* [[Allfrumtha I]] ''(Binky Mack & Squeak Ru)'' |
* [[Allfrumtha I]] ''(Binky Mack & Squeak Ru)'' |
||
⚫ | |||
* Boo Kapone |
|||
* Chilldrin of da Ghetto ''(Bad Seed, Goldiiz & P Child)'' |
|||
* [[CJ Mac]] |
* [[CJ Mac]] |
||
* The Comrads ''(Gangsta & K-Mac)'' |
* [[The Comrads]] ''(Gangsta & K-Mac)'' |
||
* [[Mack 10 Presents da Hood|Da Hood]] ''(Cousteau, Deviossi, K-Mac, Mack 10, Skoop Delania & Techniec)'' |
* [[Mack 10 Presents da Hood|Da Hood]] ''(Cousteau, Deviossi, K-Mac, Mack 10, Skoop Delania & Techniec)'' |
||
* [[MC Eiht]] |
* [[MC Eiht]] |
||
* [[Red Café]] |
* [[Red Café]] |
||
* [[Road Dawgs]] ''(G-Luv & Swamp Rat)'' |
* [[Road Dawgs]] ''(G-Luv & Swamp Rat)'' |
||
* Soultre |
|||
* [[Techniec]] |
* [[Techniec]] |
||
* [[Westside Connection]] ''([[ |
* [[Westside Connection]] ''([[Mack 10]], [[WC (rapper)|WC]] & [[Ice Cube]])'' |
||
* [[Xzibit]] |
* [[Xzibit]] |
||
* [[Soultre']] [[(Nanci Fletcher]], [[Mia Bell]], [[Indira Tyler]]) |
|||
⚫ | |||
* Thump Da Hooddwella |
|||
==Film Production== |
==Film Production== |
||
Line 94: | Line 92: | ||
==External links== |
==External links== |
||
* [http://www.hoobangin.net/ Official Website] |
* [http://www.hoobangin.net/ Official Website] |
||
{{Authority control}} |
|||
[[Category:Record labels established in 1996]] |
[[Category:Record labels established in 1996]] |
||
[[Category:American record labels]] |
[[Category:American record labels]] |
||
[[Category:Hip |
[[Category:Hip-hop record labels]] |
||
[[Category:Vanity record labels]] |
[[Category:Vanity record labels]] |
||
[[Category:Labels distributed by Universal Music Group]] |
[[Category:Labels distributed by Universal Music Group]] |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 13 December 2024
This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2014) |
Hoo-Bangin' Records | |
---|---|
Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Dedrick Rolison |
Distributor(s) | Fontana Distribution (In the US) Universal Music Group (Outside the US) |
Genre | Hip hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Hoo-Bangin' Records is a record label founded by Dedrick "Mack 10" Rolison in 1996. Its name is derived from the namesake song by his group Westside Connection, which was released that same year. The label operated as an imprint of Priority and Capitol Records until 2000, and later Fontana Distribution after the label's 2011 re-launch.[1]
History
[edit]2011 - Present
[edit]In 2011, it was announced that Mack 10 has revived Hoo Bangin'. Mack has signed a new distribution with Fontana, and revealed that he has a new lineup of respected veteran MCs, most notably Xzibit. The platinum artist Xzibit will be joined by his former Strong Arm Steady band-mate Mitchy Slick, Oakland's Richie Rich, Glasses Malone and former Snoop Dogg group, The LBC Crew - with includes original Hoo Bangin' MC Techniec.
The first release for Hoo Bangin' would be Mack 10 and Glasses Malone's collaborative release, Mack/Malone, on April 12. The long-delayed release will be Glasses' first retail album, while his Universal/Cash Money solo debut, Beach Cruiser released August 30.[2]
In a statement, Mack 10 said the following: "The Mack/Malone project is the perfect way to let folks know that Hoo Bangin' is coming back strong. We have been working really hard to make this release a memorable project for our fans. I want Hoo Bangin' to become the home of the best on the west."
In August, Mack 10 re-signed Los Angeles quintet the Young Hoggs. The group worked extensively on Mack's 2003 project, Ghetto, Gutter & Gangsta. Reports that the Hoggs' debut album, The Hottest Around, will features appearances by Julio G, Dre'sta tha Gangsta and Big Wy of The Relativez.[3]
Discography
[edit]- 1998
- 1999
- CJ Mac - Platinum Game
- C.O.G. - Chilldrin of da Ghetto
- MC Eiht - Section 8
- Various Artists - Hoo-Bangin':The Mixtape, Vol. 1
- Various Artists - Thicker than Water (soundtrack)
- 2000
- The Comrads - Wake Up & Ball
- Mack 10 - The Paper Route
- MC Eiht - N' My Neighborhood
- 2002
- Da Hood - Da Hood
- 2003
- 2005
- Mack 10 - Hustla's Handbook
- 2009
- Mack 10 - Soft White
- 2011
- Mack & Malone - Money Music
- Glasses Malone - Beach Cruiser
Roster
[edit]Current artists
[edit]- Mack 10
- Glasses Malone
- Ya Boy
- Richie Rich
- The LBC Crew (Bad Azz, Techniec, Lil' C-Style)
- Mitchy Slick
Former artists
[edit]- Allfrumtha I (Binky Mack & Squeak Ru)
- Bad Azz
- CJ Mac
- The Comrads (Gangsta & K-Mac)
- Da Hood (Cousteau, Deviossi, K-Mac, Mack 10, Skoop Delania & Techniec)
- MC Eiht
- Red Café
- Road Dawgs (G-Luv & Swamp Rat)
- Techniec
- Westside Connection (Mack 10, WC & Ice Cube)
- Xzibit
- Soultre' (Nanci Fletcher, Mia Bell, Indira Tyler)
Film Production
[edit]- Thicker than Water (1999)
- WWF Aggression
- Entrance themes.
References
[edit]- ^ https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.14093/title.young-hoggs-added-to-mack-10s-revived-hoo-bangin-roster-including-xzibit
- ^ Jacobs, Allen (August 3, 2011). "Tracklist Revealed For Glasses Malone's "Beach Cruiser," Features Akon, T.I. & More". HipHopDX. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
- ^ Paine, Jake (August 15, 2011). "Young Hoggs Added To Mack 10's Revived Hoo Bangin' Roster, Including Xzibit". HipHopDX. Retrieved October 25, 2021.