Sugar Music

Sugar Music is a vertically integrated, family owned, independent business, active globally as a record label, music publisher, soundtrack and audio-visual producer. The company is headquartered in Milan, Italy.

Founded1932
FounderLadislao Sugar
GenreVarious
Country of origin Italy
LocationMilan

Established in 1932 by Ladislao Sugar's insight and entrepreneurial spirit, the company soon made a name for itself as the foremost independent record company in Italy, and is currently among the most prominent Italian music publishers on the European market.

Currently, the company serves as a creative hub run by Filippo Sugar, President and CEO, representing the third Sugar family generation. Filippo is the only child of Piero Sugar and Caterina Caselli, a key figure in talent scouting and record production in Italy.

Sugarmusic’s catalogue include over 80,000 titles and features songwriters and composers like Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota, Luis Bacalov, Armando Trovaioli, Giancarlo Bigazzi, Umberto Tozzi, Lucio Battisti, Giancarlo Bigazzi, Fred Buscaglione, Paolo Conte, and smash hits like “Gloria,” “Ti Amo,” “Self Control,” “Nessuno Mi Può Giudicare,” “Un’estate Italiana,” “Con Te Partirò/Time To Say Goodbye.”

Over time, the Sugar recording label has discovered and developed global superstar Andrea Bocelli Elisa, Negramaro, Malika Ayane, Raphael Gualazzi; Motta.

Today, the label boasts 23 artists signed exclusively, including some of the most promising developing, Italian artists. These include, Madame, Speranza, Michael Leonardi, Lucio Corsi, Sissi, NYV, Fuera and Kety Fusco.

The Sugar Music publisher roster features 42 exclusive writers, including Giuliano Sangiorgi, Salmo, Willie Peyote, Mannarino, Stabber;  Ketama126, as well as music publishing deals with Tiziano Ferro and Cesare Cremonini.

Artists

Among the international artists of the record label, Andrea Bocelli and the Negramaro stand out.[1]

References

  1. "Artisti" (in Italian). sugarmusic.com. Retrieved 17 November 2020.


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