Dragon Mob Records

Dragon Mob Records
Founded 2002
Founder J-vibe, Hsky and Smax
Genre Hiphop
Country of origin United States
Official website http://www.dragonmob.com

Dragon Mob Records is an East Los Angeles, California based hip-hop record label that was created by music composer J-vibe, abstract artist Hsky and executive producer Smax in 2002. J-vibe and Smax had already been in the music business with several other labels which includes Base 12 Records (1987), Soundshaft Music (1997), SR Records (2000) and eBboy Records (2000, when Hsky joined them).

2002

Hsky advises J-vibe to create a hip-hop label that will feature Latino and Asian rappers. Several Asian rappers and singers are contacted, but none follow-up. In the mean time, J-vibe is contracted to produce a Latin rap album for Brown Town Looters.[1]

2003

J-vibe completes production of Brown Town Looters album "Busca Oro" for Balboa Musart Records. Many political problems occur with his co-producer[2] so J-vibe decides to sever ties and concentrate on Dragon Mob Records. He gets a telephone call from "Loyalty and Honor" who were also having problems with the same co-producer.[3] An agreement is made and "Loyalty and Honor" become the first Latino artist on Dragon Mob Records.

2005

J-vibe completes production of Loyalty and Honor's first album "World Coast." It is an album with a strong musical foundation and excludes sampling. It includes guest performances by musicians such as Cheryl Cooley of Klymaxx and Citric of Brown Town Looters. One specific track from the album titled "Como Las Noticias" is licensed to the movie Dirty starring Cuba Gooding Jr. [4]

2007

Dragon Mob Record's artist Loyalty and Honor record a collaborative music track with Don Dinero titled "I Love To Hustle." Loyalty and Honor join Block Royal. Kleptomaniac records "One Life To Live" with Loyalty and Honor which is produced by Derxxx.

2008

Three tracks from Loyalty and Honor's unreleased "On The Rise" album get promotionally leaked by Gillete's Right Guard website "Buzz Bands."[5]

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