- 4th & B'way Records
4th & B’way Records (known as Fourth & Broadway Records in the UK) was a US-based subsidiary of
Island Records that specialized in street-oriented music such as hip-hop. Established in 1984, it was the flagship label of the Island Trading Company, the independent-distribution parent company of Island's other labels that operated in the US. However, 4th & B'way was not distributed through major-label channels—the flagship Island label was distributed byAtlantic Records at that time—until the label and distribution company were acquired byPolyGram Records in 1989, when Island Trading became a unit ofPolyGram Group Distribution and was renamed Independent Label Sales (ILS). It was also one of several US-based Island labels that were named after nearbyNew York City streets when Island’s US headquarters were located at 12 East 4th Street inManhattan , in the same building that held the legendaryGreenwich Village branch ofTower Records , and also nearby at 400 Lafayette Street. When Island moved its headquarters to the International Plaza Building at 825 8th Avenue in 1996—where PolyGram's US headquarters were located—the empty 4th Street offices became the headquarters ofV2 Records . In the UK, Fourth and Broadway was established in 1992, and it had a different roster than its American version, although it did release titles from its American cousin and vice versa. 4th & B’way was shut down in 1998, shortly afterChris Blackwell left Island Records, and before the merger of the PolyGram and MCA label families that becameUniversal Music Group .Pop Hit "Pump up the Volume" was distributed by 4th & B'way in the USA.
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