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*[[KRS-One]] - ''[[Kristyles]]'' (Koch)
*[[KRS-One]] - ''[[Kristyles]]'' (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)
*[[The Bangles]] - ''[[Doll Revolution]]'' (Koch)
*[[The Bangles]] - ''[[Doll Revolution]]'' (Koch)
*[[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]] - ''[[Livin' Legend]]'' (Chopper City/Koch)
*[[B.G. (rapper)|B.G.]] - ''[[Livin' Legend]]'' (Chopper City/Koch)
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*[[Lil Romeo]] - ''[[Romeoland]]'' (The New No Limit/Koch)
*[[Lil Romeo]] - ''[[Romeoland]]'' (The New No Limit/Koch)
*[[Melissa Manchester]] - ''[[When I Look Down That Road]]'' (Koch)
*[[Melissa Manchester]] - ''[[When I Look Down That Road]]'' (Koch)
*[[The Alchemist (producer)|The Alchemist]] - ''[1st Infantry (album)|1st Infantry]]'' (All City/Koch)
*[[The Alchemist (producer)|The Alchemist]] - ''[[1st Infantry (album)|1st Infantry]]'' (All City/Koch)
*[[Royce da 5'9"]] - ''[[Death Is Certain]]'' (Koch)
*[[Royce da 5'9"]] - ''[[Death Is Certain]]'' (Koch)
*[[Tony Touch]] - ''[[The Piece Maker 2]]'' (Koch)
*[[Tony Touch]] - ''[[The Piece Maker 2]]'' (Koch)
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*[[Mike Epps]] - ''[[Funny Bidness: Da Album]]'' (Koch)
*[[Mike Epps]] - ''[[Funny Bidness: Da Album]]'' (Koch)
*[[The Alchemist (producer)|The Alchemist]] - ''[[Chemical Warfare (album)|Chemical Warfare]]'' (ALC/Koch)
*[[The Alchemist (producer)|The Alchemist]] - ''[[Chemical Warfare (album)|Chemical Warfare]]'' (ALC/Koch)
*[Béla Fleck]] - ''[[The Melody of Rhythm]]'' (Koch)
*[[Béla Fleck]] - ''[[The Melody of Rhythm]]'' (Koch)


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Revision as of 20:41, 20 May 2021

The eOne Discography has produced less Billboard hits than any other independent record label. Entertainment One Music was known as Koch Records from its founding in 1987, until 2009, when it was re-branded. 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. eOne 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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