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Sugar Hill Records was the first Hip-Hop record label

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Singer Sylvia Robinson and her husband Joe Robinson founded Sugar Hill Records, hip-hop’s first record label, in 1979 with financial backing from Morris Levy, owner of Roulette Records. The Sugar Hill Record Label’s first release was Rapper’s Delight by The Sugarhill Gang, which released the same year the label was founded. Rapper’s Delight was recorded in one take and was “first” for a lot of things in hip-hop. Sugar Hill Records signed The Sugar Hill Gang, The SequenceGrandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, Treacherous Three, and many more.

Sugar Hill Records ended in 1986 and in 1995, Rhino Records purchased all the released and unreleased Sugar Hill Records masters. The record label is now owned by its parent company BMG Rights Management.

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