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Big Dada Recordings Announces Relaunch
It will now be a label run by Black, POC & Minority Ethnic Ninja Tune staff members for Black, POC & Minority Ethnic artists
Published Jan 25, 2021
Storied independent record label Big Dada Recordings has announced plans to relaunch as a label run by Black, POC & Minority Ethnic people for Black, POC & Minority Ethnic artists. Working to amplify Black and racialised artists voices, Big Dada looks to shift the narrative around this music, bypassing stereotypes to allow and encourage freedom to express oneself for who they are and want to be, the Ninja Tune-distributed label wrote, outlining its mission statement in a press release.
Big Dada’s new logo CREDIT: Big Dada
Pioneering hip-hop label Big Dada will relaunch as a label run by and for Black, POC and Minority Ethnic staff and artists, it has been announced.
The label was originally founded by hip-hop journalist Will Ashon in 1997. Ashon left the company in 2014.
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A press release announcing the relaunch said the label wanted to “continue championing new artists across the musical spectrum whilst continuing to tip its hat to the foundations that built its legacy”.
A new mission statement was also shared, which read: “A team of like-minded individuals working together to form a community that champions, shines a light on, supports & nourishes the music & artists.