X-Ray Records Explained

X-Ray Records
Founder:Brian Perera
Country:U.S.
Location:Los Angeles, California

X-Ray Records is an American independent record label specializing in hip hop music.

History

X-Ray Records[1] is an imprint under the Cleopatra Records, Inc. label group that focuses on hip hop and modern R&B. The imprint began in 2000 just as the label was starting to diversify after predominantly focusing on gothic and industrial music throughout the late ‘90s. It made an auspicious start with SX-10,[2] the hip hop/metal hybrid featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill. Releases from KRS-One, Mellow Man Ace, Gravediggaz, Junior M.A.F.I.A. and Westside Connection[3] followed.

The burgeoning imprint achieved a first for the Cleopatra family in 2005 when the album It's Not a Game by Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony member Layzie Bone[4] landed on the Billboard Top 100 chart. That attracted more talent to the roster, including notorious hip hop outlaw DMX,[5] P. Diddy prodigy Loon, Pastor Troy, Coolio, Afroman, and Vanilla Ice.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: X-Ray Records (2). Discogs.
  2. Web site: Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Inc. 17 June 2000. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Various & Westside Connection - Westside Nation + Gangsta Nation Live. Discogs.
  4. Web site: Layzie Bone of Bone-n-Harmony Drops Solo. J. F. P.. Staff. www.jacksonfreepress.com.
  5. Web site: DMX - Greatest Hits With A Twist. Discogs.