When you are looking for labels to submit your demo tracks to, you should make sure that the label is affiliated with the type of music that you play. Labels foster a relationship with their clientele and cater to a certain niche in the market. This means that the label becomes a specialist in a certain area of the music business and is better equipped to sell you and your music if you fit into that certain area. If you play hip hop or other urban music, it is best for you to look for hip hop record labels.
Fortunately, if you combine the major and independent hip hop record labels there are at least three hundred different labels actively producing in the United States. That number might be even higher if you count in all the self-produced albums with local distribution. As long as you are willing to send out a lot of demos, there should be a label that will take on you and your music.
Hip hop records labels range from large to small. For instance, Imperial Records was one of the earliest labels in nascent urban music in the late 1940's. Today it is a sub-label of industry giant EMI and enjoys worldwide distribution. On the other hand, Poe Boy Entertainment is a local record label that got its start in 1999. It has signed a number of Miami area artists and concentrates on mostly local distribution and promotion.
These two examples are just a couple of the hundreds of hip hop record labels in the United States and around the globe. There is no comprehensive list available on the internet to date, but you can find fairly exhaustive lists at Hip-hopdirectory.com and Wikipedia.com.
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