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'''Mad Decent''' is a Philadelphia via Los Angeles-based American record label spearheaded by American DJ, [[Diplo]].
   
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== Background ==
"'''Mad Decent'''" is a Philadelphia via Los Angeles-based American record label spearheaded by Diplo. They helped produce and publish [[Poppy]]'s songs such as [[Computer Boy|''Computer Boy'']]'','' ''[[Let's Make A Video]] ''and ''[[Interweb]].''
 
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[[Poppy]] signed to the label in early 2017 and became one of their most-promoted artists. In July 2019, Poppy left the label, stating in an interview with NME that it "wasn't really a functioning label" and "was more of a tax write-off".<ref>https://www.nme.com/big-read-poppy-interview-2019-i-disagree-breaks-character</ref> Her current labels are [[I'm Poppy Records]] and [[Sumerian Records]].
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== Discography Releases ==
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* ''[[Poppy.Computer]]'' (2017)
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* ''[[Poppy.Remixes]]'' (2018)
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* "[[Metal]]" (2018)
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* ''[[Am I a Girl?]]'' (2018)
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* ''[[Choke]]'' (2019)
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== References ==
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Revision as of 18:44, 7 February 2020

Mad decent

Mad Decent is a Philadelphia via Los Angeles-based American record label spearheaded by American DJ, Diplo.

Background

Poppy signed to the label in early 2017 and became one of their most-promoted artists. In July 2019, Poppy left the label, stating in an interview with NME that it "wasn't really a functioning label" and "was more of a tax write-off".[1] Her current labels are I'm Poppy Records and Sumerian Records.

Discography Releases

References