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Steve Rifkind Re-establishes Loud Music Group

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The groundbreaking Loud Records has been newly re-established as the Loud Music Group, set to launch September 30, 2020. The all-encompassing company is a new iteration of the original, though has adapted to the ever-changing music industry landscape to provide label services, distribution, and publishing. Loud’s original game-changing formula was one that could neither be imitated nor duplicated, which is why its return is so welcomed. Rifkind returns for Loud’s renaissance as the Chairman—along with partners Stanley “Citi” Atwater as CEO and Dana Biondi as COO —to create the new paradigm for artists’ record deals.

Citi stated, “As one of the few African American CEO’s in the music industry, I’ll be empowering the best African American and minority executive talent in entertainment to help build this historic relaunch.”

Dana Biondo said, “We are excited to find and develop talent who understand our new model. All of our efforts will go into helping artists and guiding them to become the world’s next superstars. With all of our combined experience, we have the ability to take an artist from A-Z, all under one roof.”

Steve Rifkind added, “We are giving the artists ownership of their masters, and ultimately their careers. We are here to help facilitate their success and make sure to get them paid.”

The first releases will come from pair of Atlanta rappers who have each amassed notable following on YouTube: Loui and Baby Fendi. Loui has amassed more than 30 million streams to date, and even more traction on YouTube. His biggest track to date has been “Shake Dat.” Fendi has collected 229,000 YouTube subscribers and 15 million views, most notably with a song called “Pop My Sh–”.

Loui’s first Loud single, “Don’t Matter,” featuring Capitol’s Toosii, is scheduled for Oct. 2, with Fendi’s first Loud track arriving later in October. Finally, Ryrif, also Rifkind’s younger son, will unveil his first single, “Run It Up,” in November.

In 1991, Steve Rifkind founded the groundbreaking Loud Records in the wake of hip-hop’s Golden Era. Loud became the destination for quality artists and hits that would echo for decades to come, selling more than 100 million records collectively. The label was home to burgeoning rap legends like the Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, M.O.P., the late Big Pun, Three 6 Mafia, and many others. The label changed lives, it changed career paths, and most importantly, it changed music as we know it.

As Forbes magazine put it, “Hip-hop wouldn’t be where it is today without Loud Records.”

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[RECAP] Wu Tang Clan, Mary J. Blige, Lil Kim And More Shut Down A Sold Out Radio City Music Hall For The “Loud Experience” 25th Anniversary

Steve Rifkind couldn’t have imagined that his idea for Loud Records would evolve into all of this.

Loud Records has had a foothold in the Hip-Hop game over the span of three decades and the turnout at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall was proof of the impact that the iconic label has on Hip-Hop culture. From artists like Xzibit and Tha Alkaholiks from the West Coast to the “Infamous” Mobb Deep straight outta the legendary Queensbridge Projects, the Loud Experience took those present through an audible time warp that rekindled the importance of all of the acts that were blessed to rep the Loud imprint over the years. Even those artists who were never officially signed to the label, but affiliated with those who were, came through and showed love to one of the most integral labels within the genre of Hip-Hop.

The West Coast opened up shop with Xzibit and the Likwit Crew, amping up the crown before Remy Ma and Fat Joe brought the BX flavor downtown to midtown. The terror Squad brought out crooner Tony Sunshine to sing the Borinquen proud “100%” as a part of the Big Pun tribute. dead prez was next to bring their “Revolutionary But Gangsta” energy to the stage right before Jada and the Ghost brought the streets to the stage, getting all of the hardcore fans on their feet.

One of Loud Records’ most revered acts came to the stage literally “Mobb Deep!” The entire legendary crew from QB honored their fallen general Albert “Prodigy” Johnson. When the “Quiet Storm” came over Radio City, the Queen Bee Lil Kim burst onto the stage to wow the crowd with her flamboyant performance. By far one of the most intriguing sets of the night, the Mobb put it on for the entire Q borough.

Everyone in the crowd, especially those donning the “W” shirts, were waiting on the night’s headliner, the iconic Wu-Tang Clan.

Even the Clan’s head honchos Power and Divine were in the building for the festivities. WTC went through renditions of their classics, with the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s son, Young Dirty Bastard, doing the renditions of his dad’s legendary darts. Once Method Man grabbed the mic, the women in the crowd went bananas until Mary J. Blige appeared on stage with him to even out the gender star power. Redman came to the stage to join Meth for their blackout hits, while the capacity crowd was continuously amazed by the sequence of illustrious acts that took to the stage.

The night ended peacefully, which was the most important part to be recognized by everyone inside and outside of the Hip-Hop community; one of the tenants that the culture itself is built upon.

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LOUD Records Rally Up Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, Fat Joe + More NY Legends To Unite Tonight W/ Prodigy + Big Pun Tribute Performances At 25th Anniversary Concert

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Legendary New York record label Loud is going to put on a show for the ages tonight. The respected company has put together an epic line-up of past and present artists to set hit the stage at the Big Apple’s iconic Radio City Music Hall.

Big Facts: Tonight, rap heavyweights from Wu-Tang Clan and Mobb Deep to Terror Squad leader Fat Joe will unite under one roof for an epic night of live performances.

Loud Records marks its 25th anniversary this year, and it held a big concert at Newark’s Prudential Center in October to celebrate. Some of that same lineup will reconvene at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall on January 30, 2020 to continue the celebration with another show. The lineup for “The Loud Experience” includes Wu-Tang Clan, a Prodigy tribute featuring his former Mobb Deep partner Havoc (who has kept Mobb Deep alive after Prodigy’s passing), a Big Pun tribute featuring Fat Joe and a special guest, Tha Links, Dead Prez, Beatnuts, Pete Rock, and even more special guests. (Brooklyn Vegan)

High-Key Details: This week, Loud Records founder Steve Rifkind pulled through to chop it up with radio veteran Sway about tonight’s 25th anniversary concert.

Wait, There’s More: Over the past few months, Rifkind has promoted the highly-anticipated New York showcase.

Before You Go: A few years ago, Tha Liks reflected on Wu-Tang signing to Loud Records.

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LOUD Records 25th Anniversary Concert To Feature Wu-Tang Clan, Three 6 Mafia & More

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Though Def Jam, Death Row and Bad Boy were considered the 90’s biggest and baddest Hip-Hop record labels, real heads know that LOUD Records was responsible for dropping just as much classic material (if not more) as the aforementioned companies. To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, LOUD Records will be throwing a OG star-studded concert on October 11 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ dubbed LOUD Twenty-Five.

Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Big Pun, and Xzibit are just a few names that the house that Steve Rifkind and Rich Issacson built. They helped push the rap game forward and the sounds that they created still reverberate in the culture to this day.

Slated to feature performances from LOUD alumni such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Three 6 Mafia, Mobb Deep (R.I.P. Prodigy), dead prez, Pete Rock, and a Big Pun tribute courtesy of Fat Joe and Remy Ma, the concert event is poised to become a night to remember for the heads who lived Hip-Hop’s golden era.

Steve Rifkind perfectly summed up why this concert means so much to him.

“This celebration means the world to me,” said Rifkind via a press statement. “LOUD was born out of a love for hip hop and a childhood fantasy. To see it grow into one of the most iconic and storied hip hop labels in history and having the opportunity to celebrate with our amazing artists 25 years later leaves me speechless about our journey.”

Get tickets to the OG Hip-Hop concert of 2019 at Ticketmaster and let us know if you’re looking forward to partying like it’s nineteen ninety-something once again come October 11.

 

Source: HipHopWired.com

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