Work Records

Work Records (also known as WORK or The WORK Group) was a record label run by Sony Music that was the replacement for Sony's Chaos Recordings. The label released works by new artists and rising stars initially through Columbia Records, and then subsequently through Epic Records. It folded in 2000, and Epic Records absorbed all of its artists.

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