Mamamusic

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Mamamusic
Founded1990s
GenrePop-music
Country of origin Ukraine
Official website www.mamamusic.ua

Mamamusic is a Ukrainian record label. The company is a privately owned and operated by Yurii Nikitin. [1]

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Overview

On December 9, 1999, Yuri Nikitin, then CEO of Nova Management, founded Mamamusic, [2] which now handles copyright, as well as providing production services and recording songs for Ukrainian and foreign artists. [3]

Mamamusic company is engaged in activities that cover almost all areas of show business: [4]

Supported artists and groups

Present

Former

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