FM Records LLC

FM Records (FM Records Music LLC) is an American-based record label specializing pop-reggae and dubstep music. FM Records is currently considered the market leader in pop-reggae recordings, having released albums and singles with Sinead O’Connor, Musiq Soulchild, Syleena Johnson, Jon Secada, Sean Paul, Maxi Priest, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Inner Circle, Sean Paul, Marcia Griffiths, Cas Haley, Gregory Isaacs, Barrington Levy, JC Lodge, Sizzla, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Sister Nancy, Nadine Sutherland, Patra, Luciano, Ce'Cile, Beres Hammond, Wayne Wonder and Gyptian, among many others. The company also is known for proliferating the pop-reggae genre within the British and Canadian music industries, releasing hit singles with Canadian pop/R&B celebrities Divine Brown, Jesse Giddings, Elaine Shepherd, Dru, Ammoye, and British recording stars Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson, Adele Harley, Maddy Carty, Peter Hunnigale, Savage and Peter Spence.

FM Records LLC
FM Records Music LLC logo
Founded2010
FounderStephan Warren
GenrePop-Reggae, Dubstep
Country of originUnited States

Pop reggae movement: 2011 to present

During September 2011, FM Records recorded the single "How About I Be Me" with rock star Sinead O'Connor, in an effort to create a more commercial reggae sound.[1] Since the release of "How About I Be Me," and its subsequent radio airplay, FM Records made a transition toward recording pop singers on reggae riddims, employing a greater proportion of uplifting, radio-friendly lyrics and commercial production techniques. In 2013, FM Records released pop-reggae music from a collection of American, Canadian and European pop stars, including Musiq Soulchild, Syleena Johnson, Sinead O'Connor, Divine Brown, Elaine Shepherd, Dru and Jesse Giddings. FM Records is the executive producer of Musiq Soulchild and Syleena Johnson's full-length reggae LP, titled "9INE," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart during the week of 12 October 2013.[2] The 9INE LP was released 24 September 2013 by Shanachie Records. The Atlanta recording sessions for the "9INE" LP were featured on the TV One reality series, "R&B Divas," in which A&R / Producer For FM Records Music LLC appeared in two episodes. The first single from the 9INE LP, titled "Feel the Fire," was premiered on Billboard.com 15 May 2013,[3] and was officially released 16 July 2013 on iTunes. The song entered the Top 100 on the iTunes R&B/Soul Singles Chart during the last week of July 2013.[4]

Awards and chart appearances

Streaminn Hub, Inc. (by way of FM Records) has been nominated for the Canadian JUNO Awards three times. In 2013, the Streaminn Hub, Inc. single "Radio," performed by Canadian pop-reggae singer Ammoye, was nominated for a JUNO Award in the "Reggae Recording of the Year" category.[5] In 2014, the Streaminn Hub, Inc. singles, "Baby It's You," also performed by Ammoye, and "Love Collision," performed by Canadian pop singer Dru, were both nominated for JUNO Awards in the "Reggae Recording of the Year" category. Streaminn Hub, Inc's predecessor FM Records produced all ten tracks from Musiq Soulchild & Syleena Johnson's pop-reggae album, "9INE (Shanachie 2013)," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart in October 2013.[2]

Awards and chart appearances

YearArtistTitleCategoryAchievementRole
2013Musiq Soulchild & Syleena Johnson"Feel the Fire"iTunes R&B ChartNo. 32Producer
2013Musiq Soulchild & Syleena Johnson"9INE"Billboard Reggae ChartNo. 1Producer
2013Ammoye"Radio"JUNO AwardsReggae Recording of the Year nomineeProducer
2014Ammoye"Baby It's You"JUNO AwardsReggae Recording of the Year nomineeProducer
2014Dru"Love Collision"JUNO AwardsReggae Recording of the Year nomineeProducer

References

  1. "Club Dance Riddim". mobile.jamaica-gleaner.com. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  2. "Billboard Reggae Albums". Billboard.com. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
  3. "Syleena Johnson, Musiq Soulchild, 'Feel The Fire': Exclusive Song Premiere". Billboard.com. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  4. "Musiq Soulchild & Syleena Johnson's New Reggae Single Cracks Itunes R&B Top 100 Chart". jamaicans.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  5. "2013 JUNO Award Nominees". Juno Awards. Archived from the original on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
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