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Syco Music

British record label


Summary

British record label

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parentSony Music UK
founded2002
founderSimon Cowell
defunct2020
distributorSony Music
genreVarious
countryUnited Kingdom

Syco Music, originally S Records, was a division of Syco Entertainment which operated from 2002 until 2020. The label was founded by British entrepreneur, record executive and media personality Simon Cowell, who was formerly employed at Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG).

Early-on, the label oversaw music releases by such acts as Robson & Jerome, Five, Westlife and Teletubbies. Eventually, BMG (renamed to Sony BMG) bought Cowell's share in both Syco Music and Syco Television. In 2010, Cowell and Sony Music entered a joint venture agreement that would see Cowell and Sony each own 50% of the new Syco Entertainment company, which encompassed both the previous Syco TV and Syco Music divisions.

Over its 18-year run, Syco had multiple, globally-known acts signed, such as the girl groups Fifth Harmony and Little Mix (as well as the solo efforts of former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello, following her departure), British boyband One Direction, and the Latin American boyband CNCO. In July 2020, Sony sold the rights to the television formats and assets back to Cowell, effectively divesting all of Syco's non-music divisions. As part of the venture, Syco Music, its current roster, and back catalogs remain with Sony Music as a wholly owned subsidiary. However, as of September 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and according to industry magazine Music Week, the label is now defunct—staff either left or were redeployed elsewhere within Sony Music Group.

History

Syco Music had offices in London and Los Angeles and was home to several artists. As S Records, the company oversaw music releases by Robson & Jerome, Five, Westlife and Teletubbies.

Later following television franchises, Syco had the exclusive right to sign winners and finalists of The X Factor and Got Talent. Susan Boyle's debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold over 9 million copies, making it one of the best selling releases of the 2000s and Syco's most successful release to date. Between 2004 and 2009, Il Divo achieved four multi-million selling albums and in 2007, Leona Lewis became one of the most successful talent show winners when her second single, "Bleeding Love", propelled the album Spirit to 9 million global sales.

In 2010, Syco began diversifying by adding producer/singer-songwriter Labrinth. Savan Kotecha, who had been writing for Syco acts for several years, also became an A&R Director and set up a joint venture, Kanani Songs. Syco also began forming closer partnerships with other Sony Music Entertainment UK labels. For the first time, Syco entered into an agreement with Columbia Records that would see them work together to launch the career of a The X Factor winner - Matt Cardle. That same year, Sony Music bought Cowell's share of Syco, for around £27 million.

On 15 July 2020, it was announced that Cowell would buy Sony's stake in Syco Entertainment; Sony Music will retain Syco Music's artists and back catalogue. By September 2020, managing director Tyler Brown and head of digital Tom Hoare had left. Music Week reported that the label is no longer operational and is now defunct; artist staff have been redeployed elsewhere within Sony Music, including at sister label RCA Records, or have left completely.

Logos

Syco Music Logo.jpg|2002–2013 Syco music logo.webp|2013–2020

Artists

Some of the artists signed by Cowell, such as band Westlife, released their music through S Records, another company formed by Cowell whose share he then sold to BMG in 2003. Syco Music started releasing music as a label in 2004.

Artists at time of closure

  • Bars and Melody (Leondre Devries and Charlie Lenehan)
  • James Arthur (joint deal with Columbia Records)
  • Susan Boyle (full UK deal and joint US deal with Columbia Records)
  • Collabro
  • CNCO
  • Labrinth
  • Digital Farm Animals
  • PRETTYMUCH
  • Grace VanderWaal
  • Grace Davies
  • LSD
  • Acacia & Aaliyah
  • Courtney Hadwin (joint deal with Arista Records)
  • Megan McKenna
  • Real Like You

Former artists

  • Steve Brookstein (2004–2005)
  • Bianca Ryan (2006–2008)
  • George Sampson (2008)
  • Angelis (2006–2007)
  • Leon Jackson (2007–2009)
  • Same Difference (2007–2009)
  • Rhydian Roberts (2007–2010)
  • Paul Potts (2007–2010)
  • Escala (2008–2010)
  • Shayne Ward (2005–2011)
  • Joe McElderry (2009–2011)
  • Westlife (2007–2011)
  • Matt Cardle (2010–2012)
  • Jackie Evancho (2010–2013)
  • Ronan Parke (2011–2012)
  • Alexandra Burke (2008–2012)
  • Loveable Rogues (2012–2013)
  • Leona Lewis (2006–2014)
  • Jonathan and Charlotte (2012–2014)
  • Bars and Melody (2014–present)
  • Sam Bailey (2013–2015)
  • Tamera Foster (2014–2016)
  • Melanie Amaro (2011–2013)
  • Forte (2013–2014)
  • Rachel Crow (2011–2015)
  • Emblem3 (2012–2015)
  • Chris Rene (2011–2014)
  • Bea Miller (2013–2017)
  • Ben Haenow (2014–2016)
  • One Direction (2010–2016)
  • Reggie 'n' Bollie (2016–2017)
  • Fleur East (2014–2017)
  • Ella Henderson (2013–2018)
  • Alex & Sierra (2013–2015)
  • Rebecca Ferguson (2010–2016)
  • Louisa Johnson (2015–2018)
  • Little Mix (2011–2018)
  • Rak-Su (2017–2018)
  • Fifth Harmony (2013–2018)
  • Louis Tomlinson (2017–2020)
  • Dalton Harris (2018–2020)
  • Tokio Myers (2017–2020)

Controversies and criticism

Syco was the label that all X Factor winners were signed to as part of their contract for winning the show, along with other acts hand-picked by Cowell. Most of the artists who were once signed to the record label had complained about their deals with the music mogul, which often saw them making little to no money from their contracts; they were also overworked, while many had also complained about creative differences concerning the music they wanted to release.

In 2021, musical twins Jedward claimed the record label Syco was 'toxic' and 'abusive'. It came after news broke that The X Factor would not be returning to television, prompting the duo to reflect on their time on the show, which they appeared on back in 2009. The duo took to social media and said "Every contestant on the X Factor was a slave to the show and got paid zero while they made millions! The fact every contestant has to act like their judge mentors them! When in reality all they care about is their paycheck!." Jedward also alleged that artists on the show and under Cowell's record label, Syco Music, were unable to speak freely and were blacklisted if they did. They were isolated from their families and were watched and reported on by security. They claimed that the judges on The X Factor did not actually mentor the contestants as the show made it appear.

Their comments came after former X Factor contestants spoke out about the conditions they were expected to work under while signed to the label, including Rebecca Ferguson and Cher Lloyd. Lloyd took to TikTok to take a sly dig at the label, which she appeared to accuse of 'exploiting' her and taking all the money made by her music. Meanwhile, Ferguson met with Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Secretary Oliver Dowden earlier that year, calling for better protection for artists in the music industry.

Number-one singles

ArtistSingleYearCountries
Westlife"Unbreakable"2002UK, IRE, SCO
Westlife"Tonight/Miss You Nights"2002IRE
Westlife"Mandy"2003UK, IRE, SCO
Steve Brookstein"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"2004UK, IRE
Westlife"You Raise Me Up"2005UK, IRE, SCO
Shayne Ward"That's My Goal"2005UK, IRE
Westlife"The Rose"2006UK, IRE, SCO
Shayne Ward"No Promises"2006IRE
Leona Lewis"A Moment Like This"UK, IRE
Leona Lewis"Bleeding Love"2007UK, AUS, AUT, CAN, GER, IRE, NZ, SWI, US
Shayne Ward"If That's OK with You"IRE
Leon Jackson"When You Believe"UK, IRE, SCO
Leona Lewis"Run"2008UK, AUT, IRE
Leon Jackson"Don't Call This Love"SCO
Alexandra Burke"Hallelujah"UK, IRE, SCO
Alexandra Burke"Bad Boys"2009UK, IRE, SCO
The X Factor Finalists 2009"You Are Not Alone"UK, IRE, SCO
Joe McElderry"The Climb"UK, IRE, SCO
Helping Haiti"Everybody Hurts"2010UK, IRE
Olly Murs"Please Don't Let Me Go"UK
Alexandra Burke"All Night Long"IRE
The X Factor Finalists 2010"Heroes"UK, IRE, SCO
Alexandra Burke"Start Without You"UK, SCO
Matt Cardle"When We Collide"UK, IRE, SCO
Cher Lloyd"Swagger Jagger"2011UK, SCO
Jackie Evancho featuring Barbra Streisand"Somewhere"US Class
Olly Murs featuring Rizzle Kicks"Heart Skips a Beat"UK, GER, POL, SWI
One Direction"What Makes You Beautiful"UK, IRE, MEX, SCO
Olly Murs"Dance with Me Tonight"UK, SCO
The X Factor Finalists 2011 featuring JLS and One DirectionWishing on a StarUK, IRE, SCO
Little Mix"Cannonball"UK, IRE, SCO
Chris Rene"Young Homie"2012NZ
Little Mix"Wings"UK, IRE, SCO
One Direction"Live While We're Young"IRE, NZ
Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida"Troublemaker"UK, HUN, SCO
One Direction"Little Things"UK, SCO
Labrinth featuring Emeli Sandé"Beneath Your Beautiful"UK, IRE, SCO
James Arthur"Impossible"UK, IRE, POL, SCO, SPA, GRE, LUX, SLO
One Direction"One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)"2013UK, DEN, IRE, POL, NL, SCO
Olly Murs"Dear Darlin'"AUT
One Direction"Story of My Life"DEN, FIN, IRE, NZ
Sam Bailey"Skyscraper"UK, IRE, SCO
Ella Henderson"Ghost"2014UK, IRE, SCO
Ben Haenow"Something I Need"UK, SCO
Fifth Harmony featuring Kid Ink"Worth It"2015ISR, LBN, MEX
Little Mix"Black Magic"UK, SCO, EUR
One Direction"Drag Me Down"UK, SCO, HUN, IRE, NZ, AUT, AUS
One Direction"Perfect"IRE, SCO, SLOV
Fleur East"Sax"2016CRO, HUN
Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla $ign"Work from Home"NZ, NL, CRO
James Arthur"Say You Won't Let Go"UK, SCO, IRE, AUS, EUR, SWE, NZ, NL, PHI
Little Mix"Shout Out to My Ex"UK, SCO, IRE, EUR, PHI
Artists for Grenfell"Bridge over Troubled Water"2017UK, SCO
Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug"Havana"AUS, SCO, UK, IRL, CAN, ISR, SLO, LTV, CZ R, EUR (digital), HUN, US, ECU, FRA, GRE, MEX, PAR, PHI, POL,
Camila Cabello"Never Be the Same"2018BEL, CRO
Little Mix feat. Nicki Minaj"Woman Like Me"2018ISR
Dalton Harris feat. James Arthur"The Power of Love"2018SCO

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