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  1. Polydor Records - Wikipedia

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  4. Raye and Polydor split after claims record label …

    WEB20 Jul 2021 · Singer-songwriter Raye announces she's an independent artist after splitting with record label Polydor, which she accused of not releasing her debut album. Polydor says the decision was amicable and …

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    Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group. It has a close relationship with Universal's Interscope Geffen A&M Records label, which distributes Polydor's releases in the United States. In turn, Polydor distributes Interscope releases in the United Kingdom.
    Polydor has launched the label amid a streaming boom for dance music, as well as a major recovery in live events post-Covid. Polydor has established Becky Hill and Jax Jones as dance music superstars in recent years. The label has also had success with Meduza, Shane Codd and Rain Radio.
    Although Polydor's American branch is nearly inactive, in the United Kingdom Polydor remains one of the most prominent labels in the country—with artists such as Take That, Cheryl, Duffy, Girls Aloud, S Club, The Saturdays, Kaiser Chiefs, Ellie Goulding, Mabel and Lawson.
    2 April 1913: Establishment of Polydor as a brand by German Polyphonwerke A.-G., based in Leipzig. 25 July 1914: The brand is registered as a trademark by the Imperial Patent Office Berlin (No. 316613). 1924: Polydor is established as an export label for Polyphon Record products to be marketed outside of Germany.
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  9. Polydor Discography | Discogs

    WEB1954: Establishment of Polydor Records Ltd. in the UK. 1963: Introduction of the red logo with half-black disc and white Polydor, still in use today with slight alterations. 1969: Polydor enters the US market. 1972: Philips …

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