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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Sugar Hill Records''' was the name of a [[rap music]] [[record label]] that was founded in [[1974 in music|1974]] by husband and wife [[Joe Robinson|Joe]] and [[Sylvia Robinson]] with financial funding of [[Morris Levy]], the owner of [[Roulette Records]].
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 +The label's first record was "[[Rapper's Delight]]" ([[1979]]) by [[The Sugarhill Gang]], which was also the first Top 40 [[hip hop music|hip hop]] single. Afterwards [[The Sequence]], [[Grandmaster Flash]] and [[Melle Mel]] joined the label. Sugar Hill's in-house producer and arranger was [[Clifton "Jiggs" Chase]].
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 +In the early [[1980s]], the Robinsons bought Levy out. However, problems started soon afterwards. Artists began to leave the label, a distribution deal with [[MCA Records]] fell through, and finally the label closed down in [[1986 in music|1986]] due to financial troubles.
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 +In [[1995]], [[Rhino Records]] purchased all the released and unreleased masters owned by the Sugar Hill label.
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 +In [[2002]], the legendary '''Sugar Hill Studios''' in [[Englewood, New Jersey]] was destroyed by a fire. "Rapper's Delight", "The Message", and many other Sugar Hill hits were recorded there.
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[List of record labels]]
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Sugar Hill Records was the name of a rap music record label that was founded in 1974 by husband and wife Joe and Sylvia Robinson with financial funding of Morris Levy, the owner of Roulette Records.

The label's first record was "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by The Sugarhill Gang, which was also the first Top 40 hip hop single. Afterwards The Sequence, Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel joined the label. Sugar Hill's in-house producer and arranger was Clifton "Jiggs" Chase.

In the early 1980s, the Robinsons bought Levy out. However, problems started soon afterwards. Artists began to leave the label, a distribution deal with MCA Records fell through, and finally the label closed down in 1986 due to financial troubles.

In 1995, Rhino Records purchased all the released and unreleased masters owned by the Sugar Hill label.

In 2002, the legendary Sugar Hill Studios in Englewood, New Jersey was destroyed by a fire. "Rapper's Delight", "The Message", and many other Sugar Hill hits were recorded there.

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