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==The concept==
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::'''The Top 10 Songs by independent-label artists, since 2001'''
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Registered [[Directory:Centiare|Centiare]] users are asked to rattle off one to five nominations for this fun [[music]] poll.  [[Directory:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz]] will compile the final list of nominees, then set up a public voting process, and do all the layout and audio sampling work from that point onward.  Just so we're clear, the songs you nominate should be original music performed by artists who have not ever signed with one of the four major labels (which account for 85% of music sales in the United States), nor any of their imprint subsidiaries.  Thus, we must exclude any song released by a band or performer who has ever been under contract with:
  
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==The Big Four labels==
  
Major labels account for 70% of music sales worldwide and 85% of music sales in the U.S.
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'''Universal Music Group'''
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:The Universal Music Group sells more music than any other major label. They accounted for 25.5% of the market in 2005, according to IFPI. The group's well-known label imprints include:
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*Geffen
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*Interscope
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*Island
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*Motown
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*Universal
  
1) Universal Music Group
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'''Sony BMG Music Entertainment'''
The Universal Music Group sells more music than any other major label. They accounted for 25.5% of the market in 2005, according to IFPI. The group's well-known label imprints include Geffen, Interscope, Island, Motown, and Universal. Key artists are:
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:Sony BMG Music Entertainment is the second biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 21.5% of the market in 2005. The company's well-known label imprints include:
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*Arista
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*Columbia
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*Epic
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*J
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*Jive
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*RCA
  
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'''EMI Group'''
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:The EMI Group is the third biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 13.4% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include:
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*Astralwerks
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*Capitol
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*EMI
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*Mute
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*Virgin
  
Black Eyed Peas
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'''Warner Music Group'''
Mariah Carey
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:The Warner Music Group is the fourth major record label in music sales. They accounted for 11.3% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include:
50 Cent
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*Asylum
Gwen Stefani
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*Atlantic
Kanye West
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*Lava
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*Reprise
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*Rhino
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*Warner Bros.
  
2) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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==How to nominate==
Sony BMG Music Entertainment is the second biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 21.5% of the market in 2005. The company's well-known label imprints include Arista, Columbia, Epic, J, Jive, and RCA. Key artists are:
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The song should have been released after January 1, 2001. (Yeah, I'm still a stickler for the new century not having started until 2001, not 2000.) Please pick the songs based on what you consider to be the "best" songwriting, musicianship, and production, in the aggregate sense.
  
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In the space below, submit the song, the artist, the year released, the recording label (to confirm it's not owned by one of the Big Four), and if possible a link to where a sample of the song might be heard for free on the Internet.  This is '''not a vote''', but rather the nomination process.  (We will put these to a vote later -- probably on a site like [http://www.vizu.com Vizu.com], or maybe here on Centiare with a widget script for polling!)
  
Kelly Clarkson
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==The nominees==
Alicia Keys
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Please model the format of the following first nomination.
Outkast
 
Shakira
 
Britney Spears
 
  
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ADD MORE NOMINEES alphabetically by Song Title, above the line.
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3) EMI Group
 
The EMI Group is the third biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 13.4% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include Astralwerks, Capitol, EMI, Mute, and Virgin. Key artists are:
 
 
 
 
 
The Beatles
 
Coldplay
 
Gorillaz
 
Rolling Stones
 
Robbie Williams
 
 
 
4) Warner Music Group
 
The Warner Music Group is the fourth major record label in music sales. They accounted for 11.3% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include Asylum, Atlantic, Lava, Reprise, Rhino, and Warner Bros. Key artists are:
 
 
 
 
 
Green Day
 
Madonna
 
Alanis Morissette
 
My Chemical Romance
 
Rob Thomas
 

Revision as of 16:48, 17 May 2007

The concept

The Top 10 Songs by independent-label artists, since 2001

Registered Centiare users are asked to rattle off one to five nominations for this fun music poll. MyWikiBiz will compile the final list of nominees, then set up a public voting process, and do all the layout and audio sampling work from that point onward. Just so we're clear, the songs you nominate should be original music performed by artists who have not ever signed with one of the four major labels (which account for 85% of music sales in the United States), nor any of their imprint subsidiaries. Thus, we must exclude any song released by a band or performer who has ever been under contract with:

The Big Four labels

Universal Music Group

The Universal Music Group sells more music than any other major label. They accounted for 25.5% of the market in 2005, according to IFPI. The group's well-known label imprints include:
  • Geffen
  • Interscope
  • Island
  • Motown
  • Universal

Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Sony BMG Music Entertainment is the second biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 21.5% of the market in 2005. The company's well-known label imprints include:
  • Arista
  • Columbia
  • Epic
  • J
  • Jive
  • RCA

EMI Group

The EMI Group is the third biggest major record label in music sales. They accounted for 13.4% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include:
  • Astralwerks
  • Capitol
  • EMI
  • Mute
  • Virgin

Warner Music Group

The Warner Music Group is the fourth major record label in music sales. They accounted for 11.3% of the market in 2005. The group's well-known label imprints include:
  • Asylum
  • Atlantic
  • Lava
  • Reprise
  • Rhino
  • Warner Bros.

How to nominate

The song should have been released after January 1, 2001. (Yeah, I'm still a stickler for the new century not having started until 2001, not 2000.) Please pick the songs based on what you consider to be the "best" songwriting, musicianship, and production, in the aggregate sense.

In the space below, submit the song, the artist, the year released, the recording label (to confirm it's not owned by one of the Big Four), and if possible a link to where a sample of the song might be heard for free on the Internet. This is not a vote, but rather the nomination process. (We will put these to a vote later -- probably on a site like Vizu.com, or maybe here on Centiare with a widget script for polling!)

The nominees

Please model the format of the following first nomination.



ADD MORE NOMINEES alphabetically by Song Title, above the line.