Def Jam, the influential US record label, will launch a division in the "capital of Chinese hip-hop" Chengdu, its parent ...
Lichelle Laws, who became Def Jam West’s first female wrapper under her stage name of BO$$, died Monday in a Michigan hospital. She was 54. A family spokesperson told The Detroit News that Laws died ...
Universal Music Greater China has established Def Jam Recordings China, marking the iconic hip-hop label’s entry into the ...
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Def Jam goes to China—UMG sets up 'Def Jam Recordings China' in hip-hop hotspot Chengdu
UMG announces the launch of Def Jam Recordings China in Chengdu, viewed as the capital of Chinese hip-hop and a cultural hub ...
Lichelle Laws, the musician who became Def Jam’s first female rapper under the moniker Boss (stylized as Bo$$), has died. She was 54. Laws’s older sister Jovita Cheryl Moffett confirmed the rapper’s ...
Def Jam Recordings China launches in Chengdu with three local curators for global reach as the label continues its international expansion.
The first renowned female rapper to have been signed to Def Jam, Bo$$, has passed away. The death, which was confirmed by Rapper Bun B on Monday evening, saw the outpouring of grief by sympathizers.
"China is one of the most important and dynamic music markets in the world today, with a new generation of artists shaping ...
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