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Broke Records

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American record label
Record label
Broke Records
Parent companyCreate Music Group
Founded2023 (2023)
FounderAndre Benz
Brandon De Oliveira
DistributorCreate Music Group
Genre
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City,New York
Official websitebroke.nyc

Broke Records is an Americanindependent record label founded in 2023 byAndre Benz and Brandon De Oliveira.[1] Based inNew York City, the label operates underCreate Music Group and focuses ondigital marketing strategies, particularly onsocial media platforms likeTikTok.[2]

History and operations

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Broke Records was founded in 2023 byAndre Benz and Brandon De Oliveira as an independent record label, publisher and distributor headquartered inNew York City. The label was established followingCreate Music Group's acquisition of a majority interest in Benz's previous ventures, The Nations,YouTube network and the Lowly record label, in 2022.[3] The label has established several strategic partnerships, including a joint venture with Isekai Records launched in 2024. This partnership has worked on viral hits by artists includingNdotz and Stepz.[4]

The label's business model centers on rapid response digital marketing andviral content promotion. The company can sign a record and turn around content in less than 24 hours, with the complete process of finding a record, negotiating a deal, ingesting it and marketing it taking less than 48 hours, compared to traditional record labels which typically require three to four weeks for similar processes.[5]

In 2025, Broke Records signed several significant artists including Julia Cole, a country singer-songwriter signed in August 2025 which marked the label's first foray intocountry music andZhu, aGrammy Award-nominated electronic artist signed to an exclusive distribution deal.[6][7] The label's roster includes artists across multiple genres:Sevdaliza,Bbno$, Sosocamo, RJ Pasin,BLP Kosher, DC The Don,Blackbear, Sainte, Adore,Kenny Allstar withHeadie One,CamelPhat &Rhodes, Cult Member and NCTS.[8] Major releases include "Embrace It" byNdotz, which amassed almost 250 million streams onSpotify and ranked as the fourth most-streamed UK rap track in 2024.[9] "Montagem Mysterious Game" (2023) by LXNGVX, afunk automotivo track that became one of the label's early viral successes andZhu's "Faded (Blacklizt Version)" (2025), a reimagining of Zhu's 2014 hit "Faded".[2][10]

In 2024, Broke Records achieved over 15Billboard-charting singles without major label backing. Two of the label's artists landed on Spotify's flagship Today's Top Hits and the Global Top 50 playlists. Combined, the label's top performers have generated over one billion streams across digital platforms.[3]

References

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  1. ^Russell, Kyle (2025-04-15)."Broke Records: An Independent Label Navigating Success in the Digital Age".spin.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  2. ^abPaine, Andre (2025-06-27)."Broke Records signs Grammy-nominated artist Zhu to distribution deal".musicweek.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  3. ^abRobinson, Kristin (2024-11-15)."How the Founders of Broke Records Turned YouTube Savvy Into Streaming Hits".billboard.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  4. ^Paine, Andre (2024-12-18)."Isekai Records officially launches with plans to build on success with debut release by Ndotz".musicweek.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  5. ^Paine, Andre (2024)."Broke Records founder Andre Benz on viral hits and the power of digital marketing".Music Week. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  6. ^Eggertsen, Chris (2025-08-26)."Signed: Broke Goes Country; Atlus Maps Deal With BBR/BMG Nashville".billboard.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  7. ^Sink, Lauryn (2025-08-22)."Julia Cole Inks With Broke Records & Neon Coast".MusicRow.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  8. ^Eggertsen, Chris (2025-03-12)."Signed: Megadeth Finds New Frontiers, Sevdaliza Sets Off to Create".billboard.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  9. ^Rys, Dan (2025)."Indie Power Players 2025 List Revealed".billboard.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.
  10. ^Paine, Andre (2024-11-18)."Join the dotz: How independent UK rapper Ndotz went global with viral hit".musicweek.com. Retrieved26 September 2025.

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