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Ruffhouse Records is an American record label founded in 1989 by Chris Schwartz and Joe Nicolo as a joint venture with Columbia Records. In 1999, Schwartz and Nicolo closed the label, and Schwartz and Kevon Glickman continued with RuffNation Records. Ruffhouse's artist roster at the time of its original closing included The Fugees, Cypress Hill, Kris Kross, Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Leela James.
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Ruffhouse Records | |
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Founded | 1989 July 12, 2012 (relaunch) |
Status | Active |
Distributor(s) | Columbia Records (1989–present; back catalogue only) EMI (2012–2013) Universal Music Group (2013–present)[1] |
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Location | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Official website | ruffhouserecords |
The label was relaunched on July 12, 2012, through EMI, with Beanie Sigel as the first artist to be out through its relaunch with the release of his album This Time (2012).
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