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Eieg/D-Town Music Group
Founded2004
FounderNathaniel G. Edwards
Distributor(s)Universal Music Group Distribution
Genre
Country of originU.S.
LocationDallas, Texas

Eieg/D-Town Music Group (DMG) is an American independent record label established in 2004 and distributed through Universal Music Group Distribution and based out of Dallas, Texas. CEO Nate Edwards met with Bootsy Collins, CEO Of Bootzilla Productions, in Cincinnati, Ohio, at a tribute concert to Bootsy's mentor, James Brown, on Saturday December 22, 2007, and a business relationship was formed. As of September 2009, Eieg/D-Town Music Group had forged an exclusive U.S. and worldwide distribution agreement with Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution. Bungalo Records and Universal Music Group Distribution will also pursue synchronization and licensing deals for Eieg/D-Town Music Group releases.[1]

Locations[edit]

Eieg/D-Town Music Group has locations in Dallas, Cincinnati, Atlanta, and Tokyo.[1]

Discography[edit]

Artist/album Release date Single(s)
LG3 (Lava Girlz) - Boy I Love You November 13, 2005 ”Boy I Love You”
Keingz Ransom, LG3, and J-Bezy - compilation appearance March 29, 2007 ”Get Crunk”
The Deele - The Only One February 13, 2008 The Only One (remix feat. J-Bezy”, “All I Want For Christmas”)
Keingz Ransom - You Want It May 28, 2008 ”You Want It”
Keingz Ransom - KR August 3, 2009 ”I Do”, “Vacation”
Keingz Ransom - Deck the Hallz (Bungalo and Universal Music Group Distribution) December 1, 2009 Deck the Hallz
3Riple Threat - 3PL August 3, 2009 ”Black Barbie (remix)”
Gerald Brown - HeartBreaker August, 2009 HeartBreaker (released in UK)
Gerald Brown - HeartBreaker August, 2009 Somebody Please (released in UK)
Gerald Brown - HeartBreaker August, 2009 Loser's Game (released in UK)
Gerald Brown - HeartBreaker August, 2009 Think Again (released in UK)
3Riple Threat June 1, 2010 Smooth Wit It” (Bungalo and Universal Music Group Distribution)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "AboutUs". Dtownrecords.com. 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2010-11-19.[dead link]