Universal Music Latin Entertainment
Universal Music Latin Entertainment | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 2008 |
Distributor(s) | Self-Distributed (In the US) Universal Music Group (Outside the US) |
Genre | Latin music |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Official website | UniversalMusica.com |
Universal Music Latin Entertainment, a division of Universal Music Group (Vivendi), is a record company specialized in producing and distributing Latin music in Mexico, the United States, and Puerto Rico. UMLE includes famous Latin music labels such as Universal Music Latino, Fonovisa Records, Universal Music Mexico, Capitol Latin, Machete Music and Disa Records.[1]
The record company was created in 2008 with the acquisition of Univision Music Group and combining it with Universal's top Latin artists, along with much of the Latin back catalog of UMG.[2]
Labels[]
Univision Records (2001–2008)[]
Launched mid 2001, Univision Records already had an impressive artist roster:[citation needed] Anasol, Pilar Montenegro, Anaís, Jennifer Peña, Graciela Beltrán, Iman, Los Forasteros, , and most recently Mexican Ranchero music icon, Pepe Aguilar.
- In 2003, Jennifer Peña became the only female artist nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Mexican/Mexican-American Album" category.
- The label was dissolved in May 2008 with Univision Music Group being acquired.
Fonovisa Records[]
Acquired in 2002 back then by Univision Music Group, Fonovisa is the largest Regional Mexican label in the music industry[citation needed] and since 1984 has launched major Latin stars into international markets and mainstream America.
- Fonovisa's impressive roster of over 120 artists include multi-platinum artists Marco Antonio Solís, La Banda el Recodo, Conjunto Primavera, Los Temerarios, and Los Tigres del Norte.
Disa Records[]
Disa Records is the second largest Regional-Mexican label after Fonovisa.[citation needed] It was owned by the Chávez family of Monterrey until June 2001, when Univision acquired 50% of Disa from the Chávez family. In November 2006 Univision acquired the other 50% of the label making it a subsidiary of Univision Music Group.
- Disa represents over 50 artists, many of which are household names in Spanish-language music, including Palomo, Los Angeles Azules, Grupo Bryndis, Liberación, El Poder del Norte, and most recently, renowned Mexican actress and singer, Aracely Arámbula.
Machete Music[]
Machete Music includes the top reggaeton artists from Puerto Rico and Latin artists from all over the world. Artists like Akwid, Wisin & Yandel, Ivy Queen, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Molotov, and others.
Universal Music Latino[]
Formed in 1997,[3] Universal Music Latino includes top artists from the Latin music genre, including Lucero, Tono Rosario, music group Belanova, music artists Belinda, Luis Fonsi, Enrique Iglesias, Juanes, Olga Tañón, David Bisbal, Paulina Rubio, and recently Dulce María. PolyGram Latino merged with Universal Music Latino after Universal Music Group's acquisition of PolyGram.[4] In 2006 UML with Vene Music started Siente Music. Canadian born artist Nelly Furtado and Miami rapper Pitbull have also joined Universal to release a Spanish album.
Capitol Latin[]
Following Universal Music Group's acquisition of EMI Music in 2012, Capitol Latin was merged with UMLE. The label includes artists that were signed on at the time of the acquisition.[5]
Aftercluv Dance Lab[]
A label which focuses mainly on the electronic music Latin audience. Launched in 2014, musical acts that have signed on to the label include Cher Lloyd, 3Ball MTY, Juan Magan, Atellagali, Marcelo Cic, and Buraka Som Sistema.[6]
Defunct labels[]
List of artists on UMLE[]
This is a list of artist currently signed on to Universal Music Latin Entertainment.[7]
- 3Ball MTY
- Alejandro Fernández
- Alejandro Sanz
- Alvaro Soler
- Alx Veliz
- Andrea Bocelli
- Anahí
- Banda Carnaval
- Banda El Recodo
- Banda Los Recoditos
- Belanova
- Buraka Som Sistema
- Café Tacuba
- Cali & El Dandee
- Charly Black
- Chino & Nacho
- Coti
- Daddy Yankee
- Danay Suarez
- Danna Paola
- David Bisbal
- David Bustamante
- Don Omar
- Dulce María
- El Dasa
- Elvis Crespo
- Emmanuel
- Eros Ramazzotti
- Gloria Trevi
- Grupo Bryndis
- Hector El Father
- Intocable
- Ivete Sangalo
- Ivy Queen
- Javier Rosas
- J Balvin (Universal Latin/Interscope)
- Jencarlos Canela
- Jenni Rivera
- Jesus Mendoza
- Joey Montana
- Juanes
- Juan Gabriel
- Juan Luis Guerra
- Juan Magan
- Julión Álvarez
- Karlos Rosé
- Karol G
- La Arrolladora Banda El Limón
- Larry Hernández
- La Santa Cecilia
- Lasso
- Los Angeles Azules
- Los Horóscopos de Durango
- Los Rakas
- Los Tigres del Norte
- Lucero
- Luis Fonsi
- Manny Manuel
- Manuel Carrasco
- Marco Antonio Solís
- Malu Trevejo
- Molotov
- Mon Laferte
- Pablo Lopez
- Paty Cantú
- Paula Fernandes
- Paulina Rubio
- Pedro Fernández
- Remmy Valenzuela
- Roberto Tapia
- Selena
- Tan Biónica
- Zoé
List of former artists on UMLE[]
These are artists who were formerly signed on to either Universal Music Latin Entertainment or Universal Music Latino.
- 24 Horas
- Alessandro Safina
- Alih Jey
- Amaury Gutiérrez
- Ana Isabelle
- Babasónicos
- Cheo Feliciano
- Chenoa
- Cristian Castro
- Diego Torres
- Domingo Quiñones
- Enrique Iglesias
- Franco De Vita
- Grupo Manía
- Jandy Feliz
- Il Volo
- J-King & Maximan
- José Feliciano
- Juan Velez
- Kevin Ceballo
- La Factoría
- Makano
- Manny Manuel
- Michael Stuart
- Myriam Hernández
- Oscar D'León
- R.K.M. & Ken-Y
- Rosana
- Sandy & Junior
- Sergio Dalma
- Soraya
- Tamara
- Toño Rosario
- Wisin & Yandel
- Yolandita Monge
- Zucchero
See also[]
- List of record labels
References[]
- ^ Cobo, Leila (January 27, 2016). "Universal Music Latin America Announces New Posts, Reshuffles Execs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved December 11, 2016.
- ^ Cobo, Leila (May 6, 2008). "Universal Music Latin Appoints Top Execs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 17, 2014.
- ^ Lannert, John (Dec 19, 1998). "P'Gram Execs Take Lead in Latin America". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. 110 (51): 78. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Lannert, John (December 26, 1998). "Sony Sweeps U.S. Latino Market in '98". Billboard. 110 (52): 52. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Universal Music Latin Entertainment Announces Key Senior Appointments in Mexico, Latin America January 29, 2013 Billboard.com
- ^ Cobo, Leila (December 3, 2014). "Universal Launches New Latin EDM Label Aftercluv Dance Lab". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
- ^ "Artistas". Universal Music Group. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
External links[]
- Universal Music Latin Entertainment
- Labels distributed by Universal Music Group
- Latin music record labels
- Record labels established in 2008
- Companies based in Los Angeles