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American entertainment company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Roc Nation is an American entertainment company founded by Jay-Z in 2008. Headquartered in New York City, the company is a successor to his previous Roc-A-Fella Records label, with additional offices in Los Angeles and London. It serves as a record label, talent agency, media production firm and clothing line along with educational and philanthropic programs.[2]
It is a subsidiary of Live Nation Entertainment.[3]
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Roc Nation was founded in 2008 by Jay-Z with the intent of signing pop and hip hop artists, succeeding his previous label, Roc-A-Fella Records.[4] Unlike Roc-A-Fella, Jay-Z served as the company's sole proprietor. Roc Nation's first signed artist was rapper J. Cole.[4]
In April 2013, Roc Nation supporting ally and close family member to its founder Jay-Z, A.G. Fahrenheit assisted Roc Nation in forming a new sports management division, Roc Nation Sports, a subsidiary dedicated to sports representation for professional athletes.[5] Shortly thereafter, Roc Nation Sports also launched a boxing promotion division.[6] After the Sony Music deal expired, in April 2013, Roc Nation signed a multi-year partnership with Universal Music.[7]
Roc Nation Management
The company's management division, Roc Nation Management, and Three Six Zero Group announced the formation of Three Six Zero Entertainment, a management subsidiary that represents clients in film, television, and the literary arts in February 2015.[8]
Paper Planes
In 2018,[9] the company trademarked its streetwear clothing brand, Paper Planes.[10]
Partnerships
Roc Nation and management company Philymack partnered in 2015. Philymack brought its current clients, such as the Jonas Brothers (as a group), Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas (and his group, DNCE), Kevin Jones, and Demi Lovato, to Roc Nation.[11]
Roc Nation partnered with event production companies ESM Productions and DPS (Diversified Production Services) in 2016.[12] The partnership focused on large-scale productions such as concerts and live-streamed festivals.[13]
In July 2017, Roc Nation collaborated with art collective MSFTSrep.[14]
Roc Nation announced a long-term partnership with the National Football League in August 2019. The company became the live-music entertainment strategist for the league, executive producing all Super Bowl Halftime Shows since 2019.[15] The collaboration augmented social justice efforts through the Inspire Change initiative.[16] That December, Desiree Perez was named CEO of the company, succeeding Jay Brown, who was named vice-chairman.[17]
In December 2020, it was announced that Roc Nation and Random House had teamed up to launch a new publishing imprint, Roc Lit 101.[18]
In 2021, Roc Nation teamed up with American Greetings to create custom greeting cards.[19] Roc Nation also announced plans to launch a new brand and multimedia platform named EDITION in partnership with Modern Luxury Media.[20]
In 2022, the company announced a partnership with realty company SL Green and Caesars Entertainment to propose building the first casino in Times Square.[21][22]
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Notable artists
- Ambré
- Belly[23]
- Buju Banton
- Casanova[24]
- Clipse
- Claye
- Dixson
- Dorothy[25]
- Farina
- Harloe
- Harry Hudson[26]
- Infinity Song
- J. Cole[27]
- Jaden[28]
- Jay Electronica[29]
- Jay-Z[30]
- Jess Glynne
- Kalan.FrFr
- Kirby Lauryen
- Major Myjah[31]
- Memphis Bleek
- Mozart La Para[32]
- Nicole Bus[33]
- Pusha T[34]
- Rapsody[35]
- Rihanna[36]
- Snoh Aalegra[37]
- Tainy
- The Anxiety
- The Lox[38]
- Willow[39]
- Kay Young[40]
Management
- Alicia Keys
- Big Sean
- Bohnes
- Chon
- Christina Aguilera[41]
- Clarissa Molina
- Claudia Leitte[42]
- DJ Khaled[43]
- Fabolous[44]
- Fat Joe[45]
- Fred Ball[46]
- Hit-Boy
- Jadakiss[47]
- Jess Glynne
- Jim Jones[48]
- Jozzy
- Kaash Paige
- Kamaiyah
- Kelly Rowland
- Key Wane[49]
- Lil Uzi Vert
- Lola Ponce
- Maxo Kream[50]
- Miguel
- Mustard[51]
- Megan Thee Stallion[52]
- Rapman[53]
- Rihanna[36]
- Rival Sons
- Robin Thicke
- Spiritbox
- Stargate
- Statik Selektah[54]
- The Lox[38]
- The-Dream[55]
- Tinashe[56]
- Touché Amoré
- We Came as Romans
- Westside Gunn[57]
- Yo Gotti[58]
Former artists
- Alexa Goddard
- Alexis Jordan[59]
- Bridget Kelly
- Ceraadi[60]
- Demi Lovato[54]
- Freeway[61]
- Gabi DeMartino[62]
- Grimes[63]
- Haim
- Inna
- Jarren Benton[64]
- Jay Park[65]
- K Koke
- Kanye West
- Kyle Watson
- Kylie Minogue
- Mack Wilds[66]
- M.I.A.[47]
- Meek Mill
- Mariah Carey[67]
- Mayaeni[68]
- Nasty C
- Nick Jonas
- Q Da Fool[69]
- Rita Ora
- ROMANS[70]
- Romeo Santos[71]
- Shakira[72]
- Sugababes
- T.I.
- Tiwa Savage[73]
- Vic Mensa[74]
- Wale
- Yellow Claw[75]
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Publishing
Arrive
Roc Nation also operates an in-house venture capital arm called Arrive, which is led by Neil Sirni, the group's co-founder and president.[76] By 2024, the company had reportedly made 44[77] investments in fintech, insurtech, edtech, health and wellness, social media, and gaming.[76]
Roc Nation Distribution
In 2018, Roc Nation launched an independent label named Equity Distribution. Jay-Z's mentor, Jaz-O,[78] released a project under the newly formed independent label.[79] In 2019, Equity also acquired the rights to Jay-Z's 1996 debut Reasonable Doubt for release on digital and streaming platforms.[80] In 2024, Equity Distribution and Roc Nation Records were merged to form Roc Nation Distribution.[81]
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Roc Nation School
In August 2020, Roc Nation partnered with Long Island University in Brooklyn to begin a program called the Roc Nation School for Music, Sports, and Entertainment.[82][83] Promising lectures from high-profile musical artists, instruction began in late 2021.[3] The school gave students scholarships and falsely told them they would "graduate without [student] debt".[3] More than a dozen students from the first year said they unexpectedly owed Long Island University thousands of dollars.[3] Additionally, students reported that, instead of being provided a recording studio, they had to build one themselves.[3] Celebrity guests advertised to students did not end up speaking.[3]
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