Star Trak Entertainment
Star Trak Entertainment | |
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Parent company | Universal Music Group |
Founded | 2001 |
Founder | The Neptunes Rob Walker |
Defunct | 2015 |
Status | Inactive |
Distributor(s) | Interscope Geffen A&M (United States) Polydor (United Kingdom) |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S. |
Official website | startrak |
Star Trak Entertainment was an American record label, founded by the Neptunes and Rob Walker in 2001. It was launched as an imprint of Arista Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment from its formation until 2003, after which it operated under Virgin Records, a subsidiary of EMI, and ultimately Interscope Geffen A&M Records, following EMI's merger with Universal Music Group. The label ceased operations in 2015. Its name is a reference to the 1960s TV program Star Trek.
In 2013, the label saw success with the chart-topping single "Blurred Lines", performed by Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell & T.I.[1]
Artists
- Chester French
- Clipse
- Fam-Lay
- The High Speed Scene
- Kelis
- Kenna
- N.E.R.D
- The Neptunes
- Super Cat
- Slim Thug
- Snoop Dogg
- Spymob
- Suga Suga
- Robin Thicke
- Teriyaki Boyz
- Teyana Taylor
- Pharrell Williams
Discography
Artist | Album | Details |
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N.E.R.D | In Search of... |
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Clipse | Lord Willin' |
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The Neptunes | Clones |
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Kelis | Tasty |
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N.E.R.D | Fly or Die |
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Snoop Dogg | R&G: The Masterpiece |
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The High Speed Scene | The High Speed Scene |
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Slim Thug | Already Platinum |
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Pharrell | In My Mind |
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Robin Thicke | The Evolution of Robin Thicke |
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Clipse | Hell Hath No Fury |
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Kenna | Make Sure They See My Face |
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N.E.R.D | Seeing Sounds |
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Robin Thicke | Something Else |
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Teriyaki Boyz | Serious Japanese |
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Various Artists | Fast & Furious |
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Chester French | Love the Future |
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Clipse | Til the Casket Drops |
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Robin Thicke | Sex Therapy: The Session |
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Various Artists | Despicable Me |
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N.E.R.D | Nothing |
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Robin Thicke | Love After War |
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Robin Thicke | Blurred Lines |
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Robin Thicke | Paula |
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References
- ^ Caramanica, Jon (2 August 2013). "Yesterday's Style, Today's Hits". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 February 2024.