Asylum Records returns from the grave to incubate hip-hop acts

Sep 6th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: News

Warner Music Group is starting two incubator operations — one for hip-hop and one for rock — to offer label services to baby bands on indies or within the WMG family. More coverage at BillBoard…

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