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Real Talk Entertainment

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Status
  
Active

Country of origin
  
US

Founder
  
Derrick "Sac" Johnson

Genre
  
Founded
  
2003

Distributor(s)
  
Koch Distribution (2004–2009)Fontana Distribution (2010 present)

Official website
  
Artists
  
Albums
  

Launched in 2003, Real Talk Entertainment is a privately held Los Angeles, California based hip hop record label. It is helmed by CEO/President, Derrick "Sac" Johnson and is focused primarily on recording and releasing new albums with gold and platinum selling Rap and R&B artists.

Contents

2004

  • Spice 1 & MC EihtThe Pioneers
  • Kool KeithDr. Octagon Part 2
  • Hollow Tip – Ghetto Famous
  • D-ShotBosses In The Booth
  • 2006

  • OutlawzAgainst All Oddz
  • Layzie BoneThug Brothers
  • Spice 1 & MC Eiht – Keep It Gangsta
  • Bizzy BoneThe Story
  • Bizzy Bone – The Midwest Cowboy
  • Dead Prez & Outlawz – Soldier 2 Soldier
  • Celly CelThe Wild West
  • Spice 1 – Life After Jive: 2000 to 2005
  • Celly CelThe Hillside Stranglaz: Bad Influence
  • Brotha Lynch HungThe New Season
  • 2007

  • Bone Brothers – Bone Brothers 2
  • Bizzy Bone – Trials & Tribulations
  • Bizzy Bone – Best of Bizzy Bone
  • 2008

  • Pastor TroyAttitude Adjuster
  • Lil' Flip – All Eyez on Us
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – Still Creepin on Ah Come Up
  • 8Ball – Doin' It Big
  • YoungBloodZATL's Finest
  • MJG – Pimp Tight
  • Lil' Scrappy – Prince of the South
  • 2009

  • Hell RellHard as Hell
  • FreewayPhiladelphia Freeway 2
  • HaystakThe Natural II
  • Sheek LouchLife on D-Block
  • Lil' Flip & Gudda GuddaCertified
  • AZ – Legendary
  • Pastor TroyReady For War
  • 2010

  • CaseHere, My Love
  • Devin the DudeGotta Be Me
  • Pastor Troy – Attitude Adjuster 2
  • Bizzy Bone – Best of Bizzy Bone Vol. 2
  • Young BuckThe Rehab
  • Spice 1 – Best of Spice 1 Vol. 2
  • Pastor Troy – Best of Pastor Troy Vol. 1
  • Pastor Troy – Best of Pastor Troy Vol. 2
  • 8Ball & MJG – From the Bottom 2 the Top
  • ChingySuccess & Failure
  • Lil Scrappy – Prince of the South 2
  • References

    Real Talk Entertainment Wikipedia


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