OCESA Seitrack

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OCESA Seitrack
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Parent company Grupo CIE (OCESA Entertainment)
Founded2002 (as Seitrack Management)
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Country of originMexico
Location Mexico City
Official website www.seitrack.mx

OCESA Seitrack (formerly Seitrack Management and Seitrack Musica) is a Mexican record label and talent agency which is a subsidiary of Grupo CIE. [1]

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History

Seitrack Management was an independent private talent agency founded in 2002, originally as just a talent agency. OCESA Entertainment, a division of Grupo CIE, joined forces with Seitrack, formally changing the latter's name to OCESA-Seitrack.

Officials

Artists

Personal: [2]

Recording

Management

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