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Def Soul Records was an R&B-based division of American multinational record label
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. It was formed in 1996 by Russell Simmons and
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to expand R&B and soul music through Def Jam's said genre-related roster following the successes of Montell Jordan and
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. The label later garnered more success with other artists that include
Musiq Soulchild Taalib Hassan Johnson (born September 16, 1977), better known by his stage name Musiq Soulchild (or simply Musiq; pronounced "music") is an American singer-songwriter. His music blends Rhythm and blues, R&B, funk, blues, jazz, and Gospel music, ...
,
Kelly Price Kelly Cherelle Price (born April 4, 1973) is an American R&B and gospel singer. Beginning her career in 1992, Price originally performed backing vocals for Mariah Carey on multiple songs, including Carey's ''Billboard'' Hot 100-number one sin ...
,
Christina Milian Christina Milian ( , Flores; born September 26, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Following a number of minor television and film roles in the late nineties, Milian made her recording debut on American rapper Ja Rule's 20 ...
, Aaron Soul, Terri Walker, Dru Hill, 112,
Patti LaBelle Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
and
The Isley Brothers The Isley Brothers ( ) are an American soul group originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, that began as a vocal trio consisting of the brothers O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley in the 1950s. With a career spanning over seven decades, ...
. In the spring of 2011, the label was consolidated into Def Jam, as the urban music industry began to change, so did the Def Jam label roster's multi-genre strategy, citing former artist
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's success as the reason for the downfall of Def Soul.


History

Capitalizing on the successes of Montell Jordan's " This Is How We Do It" in 1995 and
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's self-titled debut album in 1996, Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons and then-vice president
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teamed up to form Def Soul Records, to expand the label's R&B roster. The first release from the label shortly after its formation was Jordan's second album, '' More...'', which came on August 27, 1996, two weeks after Case's debut. Both albums were certified gold. Then came trio Playa, whose single " Cheers 2 U" (1998) cracked the top ten of the ''
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''
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chart. After appearing on the '' How to Be a Player''
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(1997) with the Foxy Brown-assisted "I Gotta Know", the group was greenlit to develop their debut album for Def Soul. Their album, also titled '' Cheers 2 U''. Despite the building hype, the album did not chart perfectly on ''Billboard'', debuting at number eighty-nine on the ''Billboard'' 200. It was later overshadowed a week later by Jordan's third follow-up, '' Let's Ride'', which made the top ten of the
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chart and (like its predecessor) went gold. The
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gained the album some notoriety, due to
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labelmates and brothers
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and
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delivering their verses. On the same day as the
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in 1999, Case returned from his three-year hiatus with '' Personal Conversation'', which (also like its predecessor) went gold and managed to embrace the top forty of the ''Billboard'' 200. Its single, " Happily Ever After", gained moderate airplay. That same year, Def Jam's parent label, PolyGram, was acquired by
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and its music division was later merged with MCA-related record labels to centralize the
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. With this came the folding of Island Black Music, causing the transitioning of
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' R&B artist division into Def Soul. The artists under Island that were moved to this label included Dru Hill and
Kelly Price Kelly Cherelle Price (born April 4, 1973) is an American R&B and gospel singer. Beginning her career in 1992, Price originally performed backing vocals for Mariah Carey on multiple songs, including Carey's ''Billboard'' Hot 100-number one sin ...
. Following next was the creation of The Island Def Jam Music Group. After the folding of Island Black into Def Soul and the UMG creation of IDJMG, Def Soul began to revamp their success with Jordan's '' Get It On... Tonite'' in November. While the
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provided success at number four on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the album itself didn't perform well as Jordan's previous three, despite being his second gold-seller. That same month, Dru Hill leader Sisqó's solo debut, '' Unleash the Dragon'', started to take off. Having debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 and going platinum the following year. Extended success came from its singles, " Got to Get It", the number-one " Incomplete" and " Thong Song". "Thong Song", however, was the one that gained more success than the previous two, despite being number three on the Hot 100. Summer 2000 saw the release of Kelly Price's sophomore album and her first under Def Soul, '' Mirror Mirror'', which managed to gain the top three of ''Billboard'''s R&B album chart and go gold. It was solidified by the singles, "You Should Have Told Me" and "Love Sets You Free"; the latter colliding fellow Def Soul acts Case, Montell Jordan, Dru Hill, Playa, Kandice Love and LovHer together as Price's "friends". Following up was the
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to '' Nutty Professor II: The Klumps'', which made number one on the R&B chart and went platinum. The soundtrack helped to make way for Philadelphia soul artist
Musiq Soulchild Taalib Hassan Johnson (born September 16, 1977), better known by his stage name Musiq Soulchild (or simply Musiq; pronounced "music") is an American singer-songwriter. His music blends Rhythm and blues, R&B, funk, blues, jazz, and Gospel music, ...
's career after his track, " Just Friends (Sunny)", which came on the soundtrack, became a radio hit. Later that November, Musiq released his debut album, '' Aijuswanaseing'', which made the near-bottom of the top thirty section of the ''Billboard'' 200, but managed to go gold two months after. Throughout 2001, only three albums were released under Def Soul: Case's ''
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'' that April, Sisqó's ''
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'' in June and Price's ''One Love'', a Christmas album which came out that November. Originally,
Christina Milian Christina Milian ( , Flores; born September 26, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Following a number of minor television and film roles in the late nineties, Milian made her recording debut on American rapper Ja Rule's 20 ...
, who was last featured on
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's " Between Me and You" (2000), was supposed to release her self-titled debut studio album jointly through Def Soul and Irv Gotti's Murder Inc. Records on September 25, 2001, but due to the
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, the album's American release was cancelled and postponed for international release on October 9. In 2002, the label's vigilance was declining. Jordan left Def Soul after his eponymous fifth album failed to chart on ''Billboard''. Aaron Soul, who previously scored a U.K. hit with "Ring, Ring, Ring", also had internal conflict with Def Soul as so Jonell regarding the delaying of their albums. 3rd Storee lost their deal with Def Soul after their album, '' Get with Me'', failed to perform properly. Besides that, Musiq continued on his success with his sophomore album, '' Juslisen'', becoming his first and also, Def Soul's first, number-one album on the ''Billboard'' 200. Not long after that, Dru Hill began work on their comeback album, '' Dru World Order'', after four years of inactivity. It was released that November, but didn't match the success as the group's previous works. 2003 saw a huge dwindle within the division as LovHer and Jonell were dropped from the label. Terri Walker's untitled debut also didn't chart well on the UK Albums chart at number one-hundred eighteen despite going gold and having positive feedback from critics. As Walker suffered downhill failure, Kelly Price also faced similar problems as her third album, '' Priceless'', also failed to match the successes of her previous two albums. She left the label in 2005 following serious issues. Former Bad Boy quartet 112 joined Def Soul after a falling out with founder Sean "Diddy" Combs. December saw the releases of 112's '' Hot & Wet'' and Musiq's '' Soulstar''. Both albums also failed to garner commercial notoriety despite having peaked within the top five of the ''Billboard'' R&B album chart and going gold. The following year, Def Soul and Mama's Boys Music released the soundtrack to the comedy, '' Johnson Family Vacation'', featuring the single, "Shoulda Known Betta" by Case. He left the label sometime the same year after the continued delaying of his planned fourth studio album. May commenced the release of
Patti LaBelle Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
's '' Timeless Journey'' which became a top five R&B album on the chart, due to the success of its single, " New Day". Around 2005, 112 released their fifth album, '' Pleasure & Pain'', which failed to meet the commercial success as their four projects. Soon after, 112 were released from the division after the album's release. LaBelle released ''
Classic Moments ''Classic Moments'' is a studio album by American singer Patti LaBelle. It was her second full-length release with Island Def Jam's Def Soul Classics imprint and released on June 21, 2005 in the United States. The album features LaBelle's renditio ...
'' under the Def Soul Classics imprint, but soon left the label after she accused then-vice president of Def Jam, L.A. Reid of misconduct. As 2006 came, Def Soul began to die down. Despite the release of
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' '' Baby Makin' Music'' in May and it charting at number five on the ''Billboard'' 200, the label still hasn't rebuilt fanfare. Also in 2006, Musiq Soulchild was let go from Def Soul, due to a de facto label trade between Def Jam and
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; taking Musiq to Atlantic and switching
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to Def Jam. Only two Christmas albums commenced on Def Soul in late 2007, LaBelle's '' Miss Patti's Christmas'' and the Isley Brothers' ''I'll Be Home for Christmas''. The following two years came without activity from the label. Many outlets and social media users were concerned that fellow R&B acts
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,
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, Jeremih and Chrisette Michele's successful careers at parent label Def Jam were what caused Def Soul Records to fall down, besides the aforementioned four not being signed to this division. Then, in November 2010,
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released his comeback solo album following his prison release, ''Mr. I''. This was the final release under the Def Soul imprint; in May 2011, Def Soul was finally folded into Def Jam Records, taking the rest of its remaining roster with it and consolidating all of Def Jam's artist roster of various genres together. Recently, as of December 2021, there has been an official playlist on
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by Def Jam, using the label's name, mixing the label's singles with that of recent Def Jam R&B songs following the shutdown.


Artist roster

* Montell Jordan (1996–2003) *
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(1996–2004) * Playa (1997–2002) *
Musiq Soulchild Taalib Hassan Johnson (born September 16, 1977), better known by his stage name Musiq Soulchild (or simply Musiq; pronounced "music") is an American singer-songwriter. His music blends Rhythm and blues, R&B, funk, blues, jazz, and Gospel music, ...
(1998–2006) * Kandice Love (1998–2002) * Dru Hill (1999–2003) * Sisqó (1999–2003) *
Kelly Price Kelly Cherelle Price (born April 4, 1973) is an American R&B and gospel singer. Beginning her career in 1992, Price originally performed backing vocals for Mariah Carey on multiple songs, including Carey's ''Billboard'' Hot 100-number one sin ...
(1999–2004) * LovHer (1999–2003) * Aaries (2000–2005) * Aaron Soul (2000–2002) * Jonell (2000–2003) * Terri Walker (2001–2005) *
Christina Milian Christina Milian ( , Flores; born September 26, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Following a number of minor television and film roles in the late nineties, Milian made her recording debut on American rapper Ja Rule's 20 ...
(2001–2003) * 3rd Storee (2001–2002) * 112 (2002–2006) * K. Fox (2002–2005) *
Patti LaBelle Patricia Louise Holte (born May 24, 1944), known professionally as Patti LaBelle, is an American Rhythm and blues, R&B singer and actress. She has been referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godmother of Soul". LaBelle began ...
(2003–2006; 2007–2008) *
The Isley Brothers The Isley Brothers ( ) are an American soul group originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, that began as a vocal trio consisting of the brothers O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley in the 1950s. With a career spanning over seven decades, ...
(2005–2011)


Def Soul Classics

Def Soul Classics was a greatest hits branch of Def Soul Records, complimenting on re-releases or greatest hits projects released under the division. The first release under the Def Soul Classics branch despite the name was Patti LaBelle's ''Timeless Journey'' on May 4, 2004. A year later, the first greatest hits compilation under Def Soul Classics, Dru Hill's '' Hits'' was released that October. In 2005, Def Soul Classics released LaBelle's ''Classic Moments'', followed up by the Isley Brothers' ''Baby Makin' Music'' in May 2006. The Classics branch also released two Christmas albums towards the end of 2007, Isley's ''I'll Be Home for Christmas'' and LaBelle's ''Miss Patti's Christmas''. The final release under the Classics branch was Ronald Isley's solo album, ''Mr I.'' in 2010. Then, as with the entirety of Def Soul Records, this label was also folded into Def Jam.


Discography


External links


Def Soul Records catalog
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Def Soul Classics catalog
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References

{{Def Jam Recordings Record labels established in 1996 Record labels disestablished in 2011 Defunct record labels of the United States Soul music record labels Def Jam Recordings