Sony Music Latin
Sony Music Entertainment US Latin LLC (often referred to as Sony Music Latin) is an American record label owned by Sony Music. The label focuses on artists of Latin music.
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Parent company | Sony Music |
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Genre | Latin |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Miami, Florida |
Official website | sonymusiclatin |
History
In 1979, CBS Records (now Columbia Records) ended its partnership with Caytronics after eleven years of distribution. CBS established its own division for Latin music in 1980 called CBS Discos (also known as Discos CBS).[1] In 1988, CBS Records was acquired by Sony and its Latin division was renamed to Sony Discos in 1991.[2] In 2003, Sony Discos was re-branded as Sony Norte following the departure of former Sony Discos president Oscar Llord.[3] A year later, Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) merged with Sony Music and Sony Norte was renamed to Sony BMG Norte.[4] After BMG sold its assets in 2008, Sony BMG Norte was retitled to its current name Sony Music Latin in 2009.[5] Alex Gallardo is the current President of Sony Music Latin.[6]
Labels distributed by Sony Music Latin
- Pina Records
- Premium Latin Music
- DEL Records
- Hand Shake Entertainment
- Top Stop Music
- Anval Music
- Bad Sin
List of artists on Sony Music Latin
This is a list of artist currently signed on to Sony Music Latin.[7]
- Ana Gabriel
- Dysan & El Apocalypto
- Angelical
- Anna Carina[8]
- Third Voices
- Becky G
- Bomba Estéreo
- Calle 13
- Camilo
- Carlos Vives
- Charlie Zaa
- Chayanne
- ChocQuibTown
- CNCO
- Cristian Castro
- Happy Colors
- Draco Rosa
- Diana Fuentes
- Diego Boneta
- Diego Torres
- Dyland & Lenny
- Edgard Hernandez
- Ednita Nazario
- Enrique Iglesias
- Emilia
- Farina
- F.A.N.S.
- Fortuna La Super F
- Franco De Vita
- Farruko
- Gadiel
- Gente de Zona
- Gerardo Ortiz
- Gilberto Santa Rosa
- Gloria Estefan
- Ha*Ash
- Héctor el Father
- Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas
- Il Volo
- Jenni Rivera
- Jennifer Lopez
- Julio Iglesias
- Kany García
- Kally's Mashup
- Lali
- Lapiz Conciente
- Leslie Shaw
- Leslie Grace
- Lila Downs
- Limi-T 21
- Lo Blanquito
- Luis Coronel
- Maluma
- Mau y Ricky
- Marc Anthony
- Michel Teló
- Miguel
- Natalia Jiménez
- Natalia Lafourcade
- Nicki Nicole
- Nicky Jam
- Noriel
- OV7
- Ozuna
- Pabllo Vittar
- Paloma Mami
- Pedro Capó
- Pee Wee
- Pizá
- Prince Royce
- Rauw Alejandro
- Raquel Sofía
- Reik
- Ricardo Montaner
- Ricky Martin
- Jean Rodríguez
- Río Roma
- Roberto Carlos
- Romeo Santos
- Samo
- Sasha, Benny y Erik
- Shakira
- Sonus
- Thalía
- Tini
- Víctor Manuelle
- Víctor Gabriel
- Wisin
- Yandel
- Yuri
List of former artists on Sony Music Latin
These are artists who were formerly signed on to Sony Music Latin.
- Aleks Syntek
- Alejandro Fernández
- Alexis & Fido
- Amaia Montero
- Banda Culiacancito
- Banda Machos
- Beatriz Luengo
- Camila (currently signed to Sony Music Mexico)
- Chambao
- Celia Cruz (Sony Discos)
- Charlie Masso
- Cumbre Norteña
- Da' Zoo
- Daddy Yankee
- Danny Rivera
- Eddie Santiago (Sony Discos)
- El Canto del Loc
- El Compa Chuy
- El Compa Sacra, El Ultimo Razo
- El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
- Estopa
- Elvis Crespo
- Fito Páez
- Grupo Manía (Sony Discos)
- Grupo Escolta
- Gustavo Cerati
- Gusttavo Lima
- Ha*Ash
- Hombres G
- Huk
- Intocable
- Ivy Queen (Sony Discos)
- Jaci Velasquez (Sony Discos)
- Jerry Rivera
- Jorge Celedón & Jimmy Zambrano (currently signed on to Sony Music Colombia)
- José Feliciano
- José Luis Rodríguez
- Julieta Venegas
- Julio Reyes
- Juan Gabriel
- Juan Magán
- Kalimba
- La 5ª Estación
- La Adictiva Banda San José de Mesillas
- La Mafia
- Leonel García
- Los Buitres de Cuilacan Sinaloa
- Los Cuates de Sinaloa
- La Oreja de Van Gogh
- Los Originales De San Juan
- Los Pikadientes De Caborca
- Los Reyes De Arranque
- Luis Enrique (Sony Discos)
- Lourdes Robles
- Lunna
- Martin Castillo
- Mennores
- NG2
- Noel Schajris
- Noel Torres
- NOTA
- Oscar D'León
- Pandora
- Pitbull
- Playa Limbo
- Raphael
- Revolver Cannabis
- Reyli
- Rey Ruiz (Sony Discos)
- Roberto Carlos
- Rocío Dúrcal
- Santiago Cruz
- Sophy
- Sheryl Rubio
- Sony By Four
- Tempo
- UFF!
- Toby Love
- Vázquez Sounds
- Vicente Fernández
- Vicentico
- Voltio
- Yanni
- Yolandita Monge
- Yomo
- Yuridia
See also
References
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- Cobo, Leila (February 25, 2009). "Sony Music Latin Adds To Promotion Team". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Archived from the original on April 23, 2022. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- Rys, Dan (September 22, 2021). "Sony US Latin President Alex Gallardo Is Leaning Into Data and Diversifying Deals". Billboard. Archived from the original on March 21, 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
- "Artists". Sony Music Latin (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 17, 2014. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
- "Anna Carina presenta su nuevo sencillo "Quiero contigo"". Sony Music Latin (in Spanish). June 4, 2018. Archived from the original on May 8, 2022. Retrieved June 4, 2018.