Peanuts & Corn Records

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Peanuts & Corn is a Canadian independent record label, releasing hip hop recordings since 1994. [1] They have also been a distributor of Canadian hip hop releases since 2002.

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History

Peanuts & Corn was founded in Brandon, Manitoba, by Rod Bailey AKA mcenroe. [2] [3] The first recording to be produced under the label was The Space EP, created by mcenroe's band, Farm Fresh in 1994. [4]

The label has since relocated first Winnipeg, Manitoba, and later Vancouver, British Columbia, where it is now based. [5] One of the most actively involved artists at Peanuts & Corn hs been Pip Skid, who has also gone by the name of Wicked Nut. [6]

By 2004 Peanuts & Corn, along with its sister company Breadwinner Music Group, was producing and releasing tracks and albums for a number of artists in the Canadian hip hop music scene, [7] [8] As of 2010 there had been about 40 releases on Peanuts & Corn, and more on affiliated and subsidiary labels throughout Canada and internationally. [9]

Artists with releases on P&C

P&C imprints and affiliations

See also

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