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LaFace Records was an
American record label based in Atlanta, Georgia, that
operated as a unit of Sony
Music Entertainment from 2008 to 2011 and was historically...
- age of 15, Pink
formed the short-lived girl
group Choice, who
signed with
LaFace Records in 1995,
although they
disbanded without any
major releases. Her...
- sole
album for
LaFace, You Said (1991).
Their debut album, Ooooooohhh... On the TLC Tip, was
released on
February 25, 1992, by
LaFace/Arista Records....
- "Waterfalls" is a song by
American hip-hop
group TLC,
released in May 1995 by
LaFace and
Arista as the
third single from the group's
second album, Crazy****yCool...
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recording artists. He
founded Hitco Music Publishing in 1996, and co-founded
LaFace Records with
Babyface in 1989. Reid
appeared as a
judge on the
first two...
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albums would fulfill their contractual obligations and end
their deal with
LaFace Records: I
challenge Tionne Watkins (T-Boz) and
Rozonda Thomas (Chilli)...
-
Parks v.
LaFace Records, 329 F.3d 437 (6th Cir. 2003), was a
lawsuit filed by
attorney Gregory J Reed in
March 1999 on Rosa Parks'
behalf against American...
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another suit in 2004
against BMG
Rights Management,
Arista Records, and
LaFace Records. A
settlement was
reached in 2005,
wherein Outkast and BMG agreed...
- hip hop duo Outkast,
released on
April 26, 1994, by
Arista Records and
LaFace Records.
Having befriended each
other two
years prior,
rappers André 3000...
- Dame ("Right Down to It") and
Sheena Easton. In 1989,
Edmonds co-founded
LaFace Records with Reid.
Three of the label's
early artists, TLC, Usher, and Toni...