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Republic Records company history timeline

1995

Republic Records was formed in 1995 as a subsidiary of MCA's Geffen Records, but soon after its foundation, the distribution changed to the newly established Universal Records.

2000

In January 2000, it was announced that the Universal Music Group acquired the Lipman brothers' Republic Records as a wholly owned subsidiary.

2006

In 2006, corporate restructuring saw the formation of Universal Republic Records through a merger between the two labels.

2011

Monte Lipman became the president and CEO of the restructured label while Avery Lipman served as co-president and COO. Other changes were made at the label's parent, Universal Motown Republic Group, during the summer of 2011.

2012

In October 2012, Universal Republic Records returned to the Republic Records moniker.

2015

Also in 2015, the label signed American rapper and singer, Post Malone.

2017

In November 2017, the company was named Variety's Hitmaker Label of the Year.

2018

In 2018, Taylor Swift signed to Republic Records after releasing her music through the Republic imprint, Big Machine Records, for a majority of her career.

2019

Also in 2019, Republic Records was named the "Label of the Year" by both Billboard and Variety.

2020

In 2020, Republic Records partnered up with JYP Entertainment for the Korean Girl Group Twice as the group's first American label and distributor.

2021

In March 2021, Taylor Swift became the first Republic artist to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for her album, Folklore.

The initiative began in 2021 and allowed DistroKid to receive a finder's fee for any new artist signed to the label.

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1995
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