Block
Entertainment Inks Multi-Artist Label Deal With
Sean "Diddy" Combs' Bad Boy South Record Label
"I realized he had an ear for the streets of
the South." -- Sean "Diddy" Combs, CEO, Bad Boy
Records, Says of Russell "Block" Spencer of Block
Enterprises
NEW YORK, NY --
(MARKET WIRE) -- Sean "Diddy" Combs
announced today that his Bad Boy South record
label has inked a multi-artist deal with
well-known Southern hip-hop label, Russell "Block"
Spencer's Block Enterprises. Bad Boy Worldwide
Entertainment and parent company Warner Music
Group will be involved in the marketing, promotion
and sales of several highly anticipated Block
Enterprise artists. Russell "Block" Spencer will
continue to run the label and his Atlanta-based
Block Enterprises will oversee the day-to-day
decision-making regarding the labels' artists and
releases.
"The first release from the new venture," explains
Harve Pierre, Executive VP and General Manager of
Bad Boy Worldwide, "is solo rapper Yung Joc, whose
single 'It's Goin Down,' appears on virtually
every southern hip-hop mixtape, has remained on
both V103's and Hot 107.9's nightly top-chart
shows, and has northern industry execs
contributing to the big buzz. His 'Gangsta Grillz'
mixtape is set for a March release; his first
album, 'NEW JOC CITY,' will be in stores in May."
Upcoming releases under the new Bad Boy
South/Block Enterprises deal include new projects
from gold-certified recording artists Boyz N Da
Hood as well as solo albums from rappers Big Gee,
Jody Breeze, Miami's Rick Ross, and rock 'n' soul
artist Jill Rock Jones.
Block, an Atlanta native, worked from the bottom
up to build a solid career for himself and his
company, Block Enterprises, circa 2000. He, along
with producer Jazze Pha, established Sho-Nuff
Records, home of crunk R&B sensation Ciara, just
after Block worked as president of Suave House.
There, he oversaw projects for Tela, 8Ball & MJG,
and Crime Boss. Shortly following his time with
the Houston-based label, Block became Head A&R for
Noontime Records. His impeccable ear for new
talent and boundless creativity in artist
development caught the attention of Diddy as he
set to plant his mark in the southern region.
Diddy looked no further than Block as his right
hand below the Mason Dixon. "When Block and I
first met," Diddy remembers, "I realized he had an
ear for the streets of the South. Block brought
Boyz N Da Hood to Bad Boy, proving that he knows
the sound of Atlanta and the South." Kevin Liles,
Executive Vice President of Warner Music Group,
says of Block's ability to scout talent, "I'm
going to support him forever." The successes of
hip-hop super group Boyz N Da Hood helped
introduce Block Enterprises to the mainstream and
also catapulted the career of the rapper Young
Jeezy, who has enjoyed phenomenal success since
the release of the Boyz N Da Hood debut album in
2005.
via: Marketwire
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