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The record label market is an integral part of the music industry. It is responsible for the production, promotion, and distribution of music recordings. Record labels are responsible for signing and developing artists, as well as managing their careers. They also oversee the production of music videos, artwork, and other promotional materials. Record labels are also responsible for negotiating contracts with radio stations, streaming services, and other outlets for the distribution of music. Record labels are typically divided into three categories: major labels, independent labels, and vanity labels. Major labels are typically owned by large corporations and have the most resources and influence. Independent labels are typically smaller and more artist-focused. Vanity labels are typically owned by artists and are used to release their own music. Some of the major record labels include Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group. Independent labels include Sub Pop, Merge Records, and Matador Records. Vanity labels include Roc Nation, G.O.O.D. Music, and Taylor Swift’s label, Big Machine. Show Less Read more