| Def Jam Recordings | |
| Parent company | Universal Music Group |
| Founded | 1984 |
| Founder(s) | Russell Simmons Rick Rubin |
| Distributing label | The Island Def Jam Music Group (U.S.) |
| Genre(s) | Hip hop, R&B, Grime (Minority) |
| Country | United States |
| Web site | http://www.defjam.com/ |
Lyor Cohen became president of Def Jam in 1988, after winning a power struggle with Rubin, who would shortly thereafter leave the company to form Def American in 1989. CBS Records, meanwhile, was sold to electronics giant Sony as the decade ended and by 1991 had been was re-christened into Sony Music Entertainment.
Def Jam remained in the black, as its veteran star LL Cool J released his widely successful album Mr. Smith album in 1995. The label later signed a then-teenaged Foxy Brown, whose debut album Ill Na Na became a platinum seller in 1997. The same year, Def Jam struck up a distribution deal with Damon Dash's Roc-A-Fella Records, and soared to even greater heights with its central star, Jay-Z as the decade drew to a close.
Today, The Inc. Records, Slip-N-Slide Records, and Disturbing Tha Peace Records are among the independent labels distributed by Def Jam. Roc-A-Fella Records was sold to the company by Dash in 2004, upon his stepping down from the label. Roc-A-Fella co-founder Jay-Z, meanwhile, was subsequently appointed President and CEO of Def Jam by Island Def Jam chairman L. A. Reid.
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