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DTP has officially signed an exclusive distribution deal with [[Island Def Jam]]. |
DTP has officially signed an exclusive distribution deal with [[Island Def Jam]]. |
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Lil Scrappy is now signed to DTP/Def Jam after he left lil jon and the BME Click he is also bringin his g'$ up crew with him. |
Lil Scrappy is now signed to DTP/Def Jam after he left lil jon and the BME Click he is also bringin his g'$ up crew with him. |
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==Artists== |
==Artists== |
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* [[Ludacris]] |
* [[Ludacris]] |
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Disturbing tha Peace | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Christopher Bridges Chaka Zulu |
Status | Active |
Distributor(s) | Def Jam Recordings |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia |
Official website | Disturbing tha Peace |
Disturbing tha Peace Records, LLC (commonly known as DTP) is a recording company and management company based out of Atlanta, Georgia, that specializes in hip hop and rap. The label was founded by Ludacris and his manager, Chaka Zulu, when Ludacris failed to get a record deal. Ludacris rose to fame after his release of his Back For The First Time debut on the label Def Jam.
Disturbing tha Peace released a compilation Golden Grain in 2002 in which it featured Shawnna, I-20, Tity Boi, Lil Fate, DJ Jay Cee also known as DJ JHB, and Ludacris himself on the album.
In 2003, the label became home to St. Louis rapper Chingy who released Jackpot on the label. After a dispute over royalties, Chingy abruptly left the label. Since then, Disturbing tha Peace has signed R&B singer Bobby Valentino, Field Mob, Shareefa, Playaz Circle, Norfclk, Willy Northpole and rock group Lazyeye to the label. Most of the artists on Disturbing tha Peace are distributed through Def Jam. Capitol Records has also distributed Chingy's and I-20's albums and Koch Records has distributed I-20 as well. Def Jam Records is distributing the Playaz Circle release, and Field Mob are a part of Geffen Records.
Chingy recently returned to DTP, but he was dropped because of lackluster sales of his fourth album.
DTP has officially signed an exclusive distribution deal with Island Def Jam.
Lil Scrappy is now signed to DTP/Def Jam after he left lil jon and the BME Click he is also bringin his g'$ up crew with him.
Artists
- Ludacris
- Shawnna
- I-20
- Lil Fate
- Field Mob
- Playaz Circle
- Shareefa
- Lil Scrappy
- Willy Northpole
- Brolic D
- Small World
- BXC
- Jarvis
Former artists
- Bobby Valentino
- Steph Jones
- Serius Jones
- Lazy Eye
- Skando
- Chingy
Discography
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Ludacris - Back for the First Time
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Ludacris - Word of Mouf
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Disturbing Tha Peace - Golden Grain
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Chingy - Jackpot
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Ludacris - Chicken-N-Beer
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Shawnna - Worth tha Weight
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I-20 - Self Explanatory
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Ludacris - The Red Light District
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Bobby Valentino - Bobby Valentino |
Ludacris & Disturbing Tha Peace - Ludacris Presents: Disturbing tha Peace
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Shawnna - Block Music
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Field Mob - Light Poles and Pine Trees
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Ludacris - Release Therapy
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Shareefa - Point of No Return
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Bobby Valentino - Special Occasion
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Playaz Circle - Supply & Demand
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Chingy - Hate It or Love It
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Ludacris - Theater of the Mind
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Willy Northpole - Tha Connect
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Upcoming albums
Disturbing tha Peace compilation - Strength in Numbers
Lil Fate - Do You Believe In Fate
Playaz Circle - Flight 360: The Takeoff - September 15
I-20 - Blood in The Water
Small World - World Premiere
Brolic D - Street Monument
Shareefa - The Secret - 2009
BXC - Young & Restless - 2009
Ludacris & Shawnna - Battle of the Sexes - 2009
Lil Scrappy - The Grustle
Glock - Still Livin'