21 Savage is stuntin’ on his ex b*tch. The rapper has officially signed a record deal with Epic Records, and revealed the news on the recent episode of the Rap Radar podcast.
21 Savage is stuntin’ on his ex b*tch. The rapper has officially signed a record deal with Epic Records, and revealed the news on the recent episode of the Rap Radar podcast.
Now that Bad Boy has moved from Interscope to Epic Records, they’re bringing some of their former roster with them. French Montana just announced that he is officially a part of the Epic family, inking a joint deal with them and Puff’s Bad Boy imprint. “Anyone who has paid attention to the course of hip-hop over the past decade has found French Montana consistently at the eye of the storm,” Epic Chairman and CEO LA Reid said in a statement. “He has funneled his North African roots and Bronx upbringing into a unique presence on hundreds of tracks by artists across the musical spectrum. French has now become one of hip-hop’s core artists himself, and I’m happy to welcome him to the Epic family.” Check out Diddy’s statement below.
Future has added a new name to his FreeBandz roster. Taking to social media over the weekend, both Future and rapper Zoey Dollaz announced Zoey’s new record deal via FreeBandz/Epic Records. “This is just the beginning. Ride with me through this humbling journey of success,” Zoey said in one of his Instagram posts. “Shouts to my new family! @epicrecords thank you for allowing me to make my dreams come true!!” Check out more of his posts below, and hear his latest release here.
Jennifer Lopez has returned home. After getting her start on Epic Records and staying on the label through 2010, J. Lo eventually switched to Capital Records, but she’s now back with a multi-album deal with L.A. Reid and the gang. “I’m thrilled to welcome Jennifer back home with me to Epic Records,” Reid told Billboard. “Jennifer is a true global icon with a magnetism that seers across music, film, and TV and I’m excited to be working together again.” J. Lo joins a roster that now includes Mariah Carey, Diddy, Future, Travi$ Scott, Rick Ross and more.
A few months ago we were questioning if Rick Ross was leaving Def Jam for Epic Records. Now it looks like we finally have the answers. Photos and hints via Twitter and Instagram show that the Rapper has now found a new home for his talents, Epic Records.
Bad Boy Entertainment has teamed up with the Sony Music Company, Epic Records for a brand new deal announced Monday (Oct. 5th). Through the deal Bad Boy Entertainment CEO, Sean “Puff Daddy Combs will release two new albums that will be distributed through Epic. In a joint statement, Puff Daddy and L.A. shared their excitement about the deal and working together again. Read below for more details.