Bad Boy Latino

Bad Boy Latino
Parent company Warner Music Group
Founded 2005
Founder Sean John Combs
Armando Christian Pérez
Distributor(s) Bad Boy Records
Genre Latin hip hop
Country of origin United States
Location New York City

Bad Boy Latino is a Latin hip hop record label founded in 2005 by Sean Combs and Pitbull.[1]

History

In 2004, Sean Combs made the decision to expand his fledgling Bad Boy Records imprint to new territories. His first expansion was southern imprint, Bad Boy South, and his second was to be a Latino label, in 2005 the birth of Bad Boy Latino came about as Emilio Estefan came on board. The expansion was granted to Bad Boy through its new deal with Atlantic Records.

The label then signed artists, eventually signing Pitbull, Christian Daniel, LJ, and Heath Woods and Principe El Notorio from Harlem. Bad Boy Latino's first release would come from Pitbull in the form of his remix album, Money Is Still A Major Issue. The album would not sell many copies upon its 2005 release date. This album was released by Bad Boy Latino, but was distributed by TVT Records, because Pitbull was still a signed artist on their roster and had to honor his contract.

In 2006, the label released Christian Daniel's self-titled debut along with Pitbull's third album, El Mariel.

In 2007, the label released Pitbull's fourth album, The Boatlift.

Artists

Discography

Year Information
2005 Pitbull - Money Is Still A Major Issue
  • Released: November 15, 2005
2006 Christian Daniel - Christian Daniel
  • Released: 2006
Pitbull - El Mariel
  • Released: October 31, 2006
  • Singles: "Sticky Icky", "Go Girl", "The Anthem", "Secret Admirer"
2007 Pitbull - The Boatlift
2009 Pitbull - Rebelution

References

  1. P Diddy and Pitbull Forms Bad Boy Latino. (April 28, 2005) [Bad Boy Records News]. Accessed 2008-09-23.
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