The Ultimate Group Explained

Parent:Universal Music Group
Founded:1997
Status:Defunct
Founder:Chris Stokes
Distributor:Epic Records
Interscope Records
Genre:R&B/Pop
Country:United States
Location:Los Angeles, California

TUG Entertainment (acronym for The Ultimate Group) was a record label and management agency founded by filmmaker record executive Chris Stokes in 1997. It operated as an imprint of Interscope, Geffen and A&M Records (subsidiaries of Universal Music Group) for many of its releases, while later releases were distributed by Epic Records (subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment). Based in Los Angeles, the label signed commercially successful acts including B2K, Omarion, Marques Houston, Mila J, Jhené Aiko, and NLT before its closing 2010. Stokes also produced films through the company, namely You Got Served (2004) and Somebody Help Me (2007)—a horror film which includes in its cast Omarion and Houston.[1]

Artists

Former artists

Films

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vibe.com/news/entertainment/next-jhene-aiko-127309/amp/