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True Flight Recordings 

The legal Record label originated by Sherman Wright II and published for the records in April, 27, 2007. The label is in the process of growing as it constists of only beats lyrics, and freestyles. In the furture, this label intends to have a list of clientele including artists, producers, managers, and lyricsists.
Though True Flight Recordings is often mispronounced, its meaning remains clear to most; it will always mean a discovery of self and higher.

234 Records 

Tha Future of Hip Hop. tha illest young niggas alive. the squad know n to spit hard shoot first and ask questions last. Also Notorious for makin reefa glorious drinkin liquor that you smell the proof from the closed cap and recording in any studio they can.
234 records is the best label out. If you fuck with 234 records you just might die. you risk your life every time you speak sideways about 234 Records

Death Row Records 

A real niggaz record company, currently owned by a 40 year old Jewish Canadian soccer mom. Once owned by a Real nigga (Suge Knight). Was originally the only label people gave a shit about after Ruthless Record's Act "N.W.A" had disbanded. Home to some of the largest rap names, now the company is nothing more then a Symbol for how Real Nigga business will only go on before the White Women buys and sells your hardwork.
Person One: Damn nigga, Tha Row is hardcore
Person Two: Yeah, 2 bad niggaz couldn't keep there shit together.

Person Three: Hey, Death Row Records is releasing a new 2pac remix album, it's called "The third Eyez of Resurrection"
Death Row Records by Tha Shriff March 19, 2010

recordify 

a slang term bush uses to record a dallas stars game.
bush: idid recordify that game on sunday
cheney: go philly
recordify by joe bertrand October 24, 2008

deadbroke records 

1. Independent Underground Hip-Hop record label.
2. Broke Bastard.
KnowOne: Yo Rase, we gonna roll thru to the Tiki, Got loot?
RaseGrymes: Hell nah, its DeadBroke Records over here.
deadbroke records by Rase Grymes November 3, 2006

Victory Records 

A record label, noted for its usual conservative/mainstream attitude, which has produced very few noteworthy bands and has instead promoted the likes of Silverstein, Atreyu, Thursday and other such surefire hits.

However, they also support the fearsome and wonderfully innovative Between the Buried and Me, so I am glad they exist.

They do also feature a few chill punk/alt/hardcore acts, like The Tossers and Comeback Kid.

Essentially, a minor record label which acts like a major record label.
Wow, did you hear that new Silverstein album? What a terrible waste of studio time.

Colors is too beautiful an album to be on Victory Records.

Comeback Kid aren't bad, but I prefer Cancer Bats.

Remember though, kids, it's not the label that counts, it's the band.
Victory Records by The whiter guy September 7, 2009