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  1. In 2002, Zomba Recording Corporation was acquired by the Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG). Between 2004 and 2008, the newly restructured Zomba Label Group was part of Sony BMG Music Entertainment when those two companies merged. In 2008, when Sony bought the remaining stake in BMG, Zomba became a sublabel of Sony Music Entertainment.

  2. BMG to Buy Rest of Zomba, The Home Of Pop Stars. BMG Music, division of Bertelsmann AG, acquires rest of Zomba Music Group, which has fostered superstar music acts like Britney Spears and 'N Sync ...

  3. 13 de oct. de 2004 · Zomba Label Group (ZLG) is one of the industry's most dynamic record companies, and its associated labels are comprised of Jive, LaFace, So So Def, Verity, Volcano, Violator Records and GospoCentric. These labels are home to a varied group of top entertainers, including 311, Backstreet Boys, Byron Cage, Ciara, Clipse, Jermaine Dupri, Eamon ...

  4. 15 de dic. de 2006 · Zomba Label Group, on the heels of scoring a total of 18 Grammy nominations, continues its winning streak and tops the Billboard charts yet again. With the release of Evolution, LaFace recording artist Ciara claims the #1 spot atop the Billboard album charts and joins her Zomba Label Group mates Jive recording artist Justin Timberlake and Volcano artist Tool.

  5. AKA: Zomba Recording LLC, Zomba Label Group, Zomba Songs Inc., Zomba Music Enterprises Inc., Zomba Music Group, Zomba Music Publishers Ltd., and Zomba Records

  6. In February 1994 Zomba bought Brentwood Music Group, Inc., a Christian music company. The 14-year-old Brentwood had seven record labels and a publishing division, and distributed its products to more than 40 countries. Jive Records had signed two black gospel acts the year before, and Zomba later launched a gospel label, Verity.

  7. Still active under Jive Label Group. Silvertone Records (2004-2010) - A part of Zomba Label Group for the duration and is now a part of Jive Label Group. So So Def (2005) - Briefly a part of Zomba Label Group before label owner Jermaine Dupri moved to Virgin. In 2009, Dupri moved back to Sony, ultimately becoming part of Jive Label Group again ...