OBESE RECORDS


Obese Records pioneered this logo, which represents Aussie hip-hop

'Obese Records' is Australia's largest and most successful hip-hop record label.

Contents
History
Artists
Compilation Releases
See also
External links

History


Obese Records was created in 1995 as a small record store in Prahran, Melbourne, specialising in Australian Hip-Hop, which at the time was a mainly underground music scene. In mid 2002 the store was bought by MC Pegz (Tirren Staaf) and rapidly transformed into an Australian Hip-Hop record label. Pegz, a long-time Melbourne based artist, pushed the distribution side of the business and has since created an ever growing distribution network across the country, and expanding overseas. Pegz also purchased Zenith Records, the only vinyl pressing plant in the Southern Hemisphere and used this business to assist in the production of Australian Hip-Hop artists.
Also in 2003, the Obese artists, Hilltop Hoods released their album The Calling which became the first Australian Hip Hop album to reach platinum album status. This helped put Obese Records on the map as a powerful force in the Australian music scene. Whilst most major record labels are skeptical of the commercial viability of Australian Hip-Hop, Obese Records success has proven that audiences can appreciate local music that does not necessarily copy the North American style of Hip-Hop which dominated the early days of the Australian hip-hop music scene.

Artists


The following artists are currently signed to Obese Records:

Art of War (Victoria)

Bias B

Downsyde (Western Australia)

Drapht (Western Australia)

Funkoars (South Australia)

Hilltop Hoods (South Australia)

Hyjak N Torcha (New South Wales)

Jase

Layla (Western Australia)

Muphin (Victoria)

Pegz (Victoria)

Plutonic Lab (Victoria)

Reason (Victoria)

Trials (South Australia)

Vents (South Australia)

Compilation Releases



★ Culture of Kings Volume 1

★ Culture of Kings Volume 2

★ Culture of Kings Volume 3

★ Obesecity

See also



List of record labels

External links



Discogs entry

Obese Records Official Site

Obese Records Discog @ The Rap Cella

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