Beluga Heights Records is an American record label established by record producer J. R. Rotem. The label is known for discovering and developing Sean Kingston, Iyaz, Mann, and Jason Derulo.

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Beluga Heights Records
Parent companyCinq Music Group
Founded2006 (2006)
FounderJ. R. Rotem, President
Zach Katz, CEO
Distributor(s)Cinq Music Group
GenreVarious
Country of originUS
LocationLos Angeles, California
Official websitewww.belugaheights.com
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In September 2020, Beluga Heights was acquired by Cinq Music Group.[1]

History

The Beluga Heights label was founded in November 2006 as an equal three-way partnership between Rotem, his manager Zach Katz and his brother Tommy Rotem with Epic Records to help develop new artists signed to the label.[2][3] In August 2008, Beluga Heights moved to a new joint venture with Warner Bros. Records, where Jason Derulo, Auburn, and Iyaz were signed to the record label. The "Beluga Heights" phrase is commonly found at the start of songs produced by the record label. Beluga Heights is also housed in the Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles.

Artists

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Staff

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  • J.R. Rotem – president / record producer / songwriter
  • Zach Katz – CEO / record manager / legal
  • Tommy Rotem – Vice president of A&R / artist development
  • Frisco Lopez – Vice president of A&R

Producers and writers

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  • J. R. Rotem – producer and the founder of Beluga Heights Records
  • Evan "Kidd" Bogart – songwriter of Beluga Heights Records and founder of his own label "The Writing Camp"
  • D. A. Doman - co-publishing producer
  • Jonathan Brown – songwriter
  • Clemm Rishad – songwriter
  • William Jordan – songwriter
  • Kevin Hissink – songwriter
  • Mike Mac – songwriter
  • Jordan Baum - songwriter
  • Travis Margis - songwriter
  • Samantha Nelson - songwriter
  • Lolene Everett - Songwriter
  • Thomas Louis - Songwriter

Discography

References

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