Tommy Boy

Tommy Boy

Sub-label of Tommy Boy Music

100 releases 11 sub-labels 1981–2025

About

US label. Label Code: LC 9173 / LC 09173 The label was established in 1981 by Tom Silverman when the entrepreneurial trade mag publisher began releasing the best of the demos crossing his path. He struck gold with the revolutionary debut by Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock. One of the only 12" singles ever to sell 600,000+ copies, it laid the foundation for the genre-defining house that Tommy built. Tommy Boy and its stable of stars led the way as the first wave of hip-hop's artistic translation of urban street culture became a mass-appeal phenomenon. With repeated high-charting crossover success, Tommy Boy earned almost 80 gold and platinum citations, and the label's groundbreaking grooves are essential pillars of hip-hop, as evidenced in this new collection of many of their greatest early tracks. In 1985, Warner Bros. Records acquired 50% of the label and made Tom Silverman and Monica Lynch vice presidents of its new partner. However, Tommy Boy preferred to use independent distribution instead of the distribution channels owned by Warner Bros. Records' parent, Warner Music (then WEA Corp.). Five years later, Warner Bros. acquired the remaining 50% of the label. In 1995, following the controversy following the backlash against Warner Music’s gangsta artists, Silverman bought back 50% of his label. In February 2002, because Warner Music wanted larger unit sales, Tom Silverman bought back the remaining half of Tommy Boy and made it independent again. As part of the break-up, Warner Music was given first dibs to acquire the contracts of the artists signed to the label and became owner of the master recordings that Tommy Boy released until that date. In 2017, Tommy Boy reacquired its catalogue, plus the catalogues of Brand Nubian, Grand Puba, and Club Nouveau, as a result of WEA divestments because of the latter’s purchase of Parlophone. Note: Historically, this label was not to be used on Discogs; releases bearing the Tommy Boy logo were only to be filed under either Tommy Boy Music or Tommy Boy Entertainment. Now, however, it is appropriate to use it as the label for releases bearing the Tommy Boy logo. Additional companies may still be entered.

Top Tommy Boy Releases

House of Pain
House of Pain
House of Pain
1992
The All-Star Jock Jams
Various Artists
2001
Bloodsport
Bloodsport
Sneaker Pimps
2002
Slam Jams, Volume 1
Various Artists
1997
De La Soul Is Dead
De La Soul
1991
Stakes Is High
De La Soul
1996
19 Naughty III
19 Naughty III
Naughty by Nature
1993
Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature
1991
The L Word: Season 2
Various Artists
2005
Ninety
Ninety
808 State
1989
Poverty’s Paradise
Poverty’s Paradise
Naughty by Nature
1995
Same as It Ever Was
Same as It Ever Was
House of Pain
1994
What It's Like
What It's Like
Everlast
1998
Information Society
Information Society
1988
Ex:el
Ex:el
808 State
1991
So… How’s Your Girl?
Handsome Boy Modeling School
1999
Sex Packets
Digital Underground
1990
Best Of
Best Of
House of Pain
2009
Block Party
Block Party
Everlast
1997
The L Word: Season 1
Various Artists
2004
Pacific
808 State
1989
White People
Handsome Boy Modeling School
2004
Sound + Vision (remix)
David Bowie vs 808 State
1991
Marbled
Abhi the Nomad
2018
One for All
Brand Nubian
1990
Trap House
Gucci Mane
2005
The Awakening
Lord Finesse
1996
Extended Play Two
Broadcast
2000
Say No Go
Say No Go
De La Soul
1989
Peace and Love, Inc.
Information Society
1992
O.P.P.
O.P.P.
Naughty by Nature
1991
Hack
Hack
Information Society
1990
AOI: Bionix
De La Soul
2001
Feel Me Flow
Feel Me Flow
Naughty by Nature
1995
Gorgeous
808 State
1993
Lean on Me
Lean on Me
Club Nouveau
1986
The Very Best
The Very Best
Coolio
2001
All Hail the Queen
Queen Latifah
1989
D.I.T.C.
D.I.T.C.
2000
In God We Trust
Brand Nubian
1992
Chillin'
Force MD’s
1985
Today
Today
Everlast
1999
Planet Rock: The Album
Planet Rock: The Album
Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force
1986
Monster TV Rap Hits
Various Artists
1989
In Full Gear
In Full Gear
Stetsasonic
1988
Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
Knut Avenstroup Haugen
2008
WCW Mayhem: The Music
Various Artists
1999
Hard to Kill
Hard to Kill
Gucci Mane
2006

Tommy Boy Artist Roster

Various Artists
Various Artists
96 releases
Other
De La Soul
De La Soul
33 releases
Group
Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature
18 releases
Group
IS
Information Society
15 releases
Group
Digital Underground
Digital Underground
14 releases
Group
House of Pain
House of Pain
14 releases
Group
Coolio
Coolio
14 releases
Person
808 State
808 State
13 releases
Group
Amber
Amber
12 releases
Person
RuPaul
RuPaul
9 releases
Person
FM
Force MD’s
9 releases
Group
Everlast
Everlast
8 releases
Person
T
TKA
8 releases
Group
Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah
8 releases
Person
Afrika Bambaataa
Afrika Bambaataa
7 releases
Person
S
Stetsasonic
6 releases
Group
JC
Jonzun Crew
5 releases
Group
J
Joydrop
5 releases
Group

Contact Label

ca. 2010 to present: Tommy Boy Entertainment LLC 220 East 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 USA 2005 to ca. 2010: Tommy Boy Entertainment LLC 120 5th Avenue, 7th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA (Contact info now obsolete) ca. 2002 to ca. 2004: Tommy Boy Entertainment LLC 32 West 18th Street, Penthouse New York, NY 10011 USA (Contact info now obsolete) ca. 1993 to ca. 2002; ca. 2010 to unknown: Tommy Boy Music 902 Broadway, 14th Floor New York, NY 10010 USA (Contact info now obsolete) ca. 1984-1991: Tommy Boy Music 1747 First Avenue New York, NY 10128 USA (Contact info now obsolete) ca. 1983: Tommy Boy Music 210 East 90th Street New York, NY 10028 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1982-1983: Tommy Boy Music 223 East 85th Street New York, NY 10028 USA (Contact info now obsolete) 1981 (Second Address): Tommy Boy Music Inc. 1641 Third Avenue New York, NY 10028 USA (212) 348-3966 (Contact info now obsolete) 1981 (First Address): Tommy Boy Records 1641 Third Avenue New York, NY 10028 USA (212) 348-3966 (Contact info now obsolete)