Mississlippy Records
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In December 2008, it was learned that Mississlippy Records will be suffering major layoffs and may eventually close. | In December 2008, it was learned that Mississlippy Records will be suffering major layoffs and may eventually close. | ||
- | "''Due to the current economic troubles, Mississlippy Records will be letting go a significant number of employees. We have not been making enough money to do this and the future does not look good. We will know at the end of the month and may close as early as February 2009.''" | + | "''Due to the current economic troubles, Mississlippy Records will be letting go a significant number of employees. We have not been making enough money to do this and the future does not look good. We will know at the end of the month and may close as early as February 2009.''" |
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Revision as of 00:37, 11 December 2008
Mississlippy Records is a subsidiary of Mississlippy that deals with music. Two artists are currently signed with Mississlippy Records. They are Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth and Mich Igan.
Mississlippy Records was launched in early 2008 as a subsidiary of Mississlippy. The first artist to sign was fictional country artist, Billy Bob Jr. the Fifth in 2006. An album was expected in 2006, but was delayed indefinitely.
Mich Igan was the second artist to sign with Mississlippy records. Mich Igan is a fictional rap artist who is currently in jail. Mich Igan was signed in 2008.
In late 2008, Billy Bob left Mississlippy Records to pursue other careers. There were rumors that Billy Bob may have left for another record company. However, these were denied by Billy Bob.
Financial Trouble
In December 2008, it was learned that Mississlippy Records will be suffering major layoffs and may eventually close.
"Due to the current economic troubles, Mississlippy Records will be letting go a significant number of employees. We have not been making enough money to do this and the future does not look good. We will know at the end of the month and may close as early as February 2009."
On December 10, it was announced