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Think Music Records | |
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Founded | 20 March 2016 |
Founder | ProfJam |
Status | Inactive |
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Country of origin | Portugal |
Think Music Records was a Portuguese record label mainly focused on hip-hop, rap and trap music. The label was founded on 20 March 2016 by the Portuguese rapper, ProfJam. [1] [2]
ProfJam created the label in 2016, on which he released his album Mixtakes. This was also the first big production of the label. [2]
Thereafter, the label produced many country known singles, hitting the national tops of YouTube, Apple Music or Spotify.
"Água de Coco", of ProfJam was the most successful single of the label hitting the gold certification for sales by Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa and the top 10 of the national singles chart for a few weeks. The music video is also the one with most views on YouTube with over 12 million views. [3] [4] [5]
Recently, the label partnered with the Portuguese virtual carrier, WTF, where they released the song "Só Que Sim", which also counted with the presence of many known youtubers. [6] [7]
Artist(s) name | Job | Join date |
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ProfJam (owner) | Record producer, singer-songwriter | 2016 |
Nélson Monteiro | Manager | |
Prettieboy Johnson | Singer-songwriter | 2017 |
Benji Price | Record producer | |
Yuzi | Singer-songwriter | |
Oseias | Record producer | |
Osémio Boémio | Record producer | |
Rkeat | Record producer | |
Ventura (Lvin) | Record producer | |
Fínix MG | Singer-songwriter | |
Mike El Nite | Singer-songwriter | |
SippinPurpp | Singer-songwriter | 2018 |
Lon3r Johny | Singer-songwriter | |
Xtinto | Singer-songwriter | 2019 |
Artist | Album | Details |
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ProfJam (owner) | Mixtakes |
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ProfJam (with Benji Price) | System |
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Oseias | [trinta&sete.] |
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Ventura | Tá Ligado |
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Fínix MG | Níveis |
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Robert Johnson |
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Mike El Nite | Inter-Missão |
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Xtinto | Inacabado |
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SippinPurpp | 3880 |
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Artist | Single | Details |
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ProfJam (owner) | Xamã |
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Matar o Game |
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Mortalhas |
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Yabba |
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Gwapo |
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Hei |
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Yuzi | #YuziGang |
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XXX |
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Plug on the Phone |
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#ShutUp |
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Tsubasa |
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Tómas |
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Bando |
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Behave |
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KBK |
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Capaz |
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Prettieboy Johnson | Money Bags |
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Vitamina |
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Rapina |
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Stank |
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Bonnie & Clyde |
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Spaceship |
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Benji Price | 40 oz. Freestyle |
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2am in Shibuya Freestyle |
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Trono |
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Jörmungandr |
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Solero |
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Badman Ting |
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L-Ali | Uaia |
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Baba |
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Lon3r Johny | Crystal Castle |
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Trapstar |
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Death Note |
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Drip |
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GT3 |
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Damn/Sky |
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Fínix MG | Awesome |
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Mike El Nite | Type R |
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