Thursday, November 2, 2017
Patrick Moxey, founder of
Ultra Music, is relaunching his label
Payday Records 25 years after it started. You may remember the label, which shuttered in 1999, from
Jay-Z’s “In My Lifetime,” a
Jeru the Damaja cassette or perhaps a
Guru 12-inch.
Gang Starr member/producer
DJ Premier is the first artist to release music on the imprint, with “Our Streets” f/
A$AP Ferg coming out on Friday. Moxey managed Gang Starr for 15 years, beginning in the early 1990s.
As far as staffing, Moxey is President of Payday Records, with former Payday employee
Neale Easterby serving as Managing Director of the U.K. Ultra International Music Publishing’s
Adrian Nunez will manage A&R and
Will Scott, formerly product manager at
Mass Appeal Records, will head up the Product Management and Marketing divisions.
“Hip-hop has become a global language and the new Payday is here to reflect that and help bring diverse and talented artists to the world” Moxey said. “We want to push hip-hop's creative boundaries across borders and cultures.”
The second release will be
Pell’s single “chirpin’” on 11/10 followed by his
girasoul EP on 12/8. Payday has also signed
OJ Da Juiceman,
Yung Fume and the group
Gloss Gang.
Moxey noted they have recording studios in L.A., London and Atlanta and their approach to signing acts is much different than in the first go-round. “Our initial signings are from four different cities—New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, and London—and it reflects today's relationship of music and the internet.”
For some odd reason, the entire time we’ve been typing this, we’ve had a craving for caramel wrapped in peanuts…and a desire to get loan with a 20% vig.