After closing their West Coast office last month, Rawkus Records laid off over 50 percent of their New York City staff on Friday, December 7th. Despite rumors that Def Jam was buying a stake in the label, sources state that Rawkus has inked a new distribution deal with MCA Records. "I came to work, they called us into a meeting and just told everyone that we were done until further notice," said one employee who was laid off. Rawkus has had problems the past year with some of the artists on their roster not being happy with the way their projects were promoted, most notably Hi-Tek and DJ Evil Dee. MCA Records has recently signed Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle Records imprint and is home to such acts as The Roots, GZA, Common, Kardinal Offishall & Doggystyle Records.
After
closing their West Coast office last month, Rawkus
Records laid off
over 50 percent of their New York City staff on Friday,
December 7th. Despite rumors that Def Jam was buying
a stake in the label, sources state that Rawkus has
inked a new distribution deal with MCA Records.
"I
came to work, they called us into a meeting and just
told everyone that we were done until further notice,"
said one employee who was laid off. Rawkus has had problems
the past year with some of the artists on their roster
not being happy with the way their projects were promoted,
most notably Hi-Tek and DJ Evil Dee.
MCA Records
has recently signed Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle Records
imprint and is home to such acts as The Roots, GZA,
Common, Kardinal Offishall & Doggystyle Records.