LiveOne Acquires Palm Beach Records

• LiveOne, the owner of LiveXLive, PodcastOne, Slacker Radio, React Presents, Gramophone Media, and Custom Personalization Solutions has completed the acquisition of Palm Beach Records, which will operate as a stand-alone wholly-owned subsidiary of LiveOne.

Palm Beach Records is home to some of South Florida’s biggest hip-hop talent. The studio, founded by Christian “Rekstarr” Ocampo, is where Kodak Black started and recorded his first three mixtapes. Ocampo was an early and frequent collaborator with Kodak Black and Sniper Gang and was part of many of their hit songs, including his hit debut single, “No Flockin.'” Ocampo will continue to lead all operations for the studio and brings a stellar roster of talent, including Kodak Black, Supreme Patty, Haitian Fresh, Lil Boosie, Jack Boy, 21 Savage, Koly P, Soldier Kid, C Glizzy, Wyatt Ray, Patrick Peterson, Tyrann Mathieu, Sniper Gang, Scrilla, Mmg, Kat Dahlia, Mallory Merk, Jay Dirty, Sarah Gibson and Cxdy.

As part of the deal, LiveOne also plans to expand the studio’s music operations and launch a full-service podcast recording studio. LiveOne will use the studio to break and sign new music and podcast talent, broaden its publishing, management and recording divisions, offer exclusive content to drive new LiveOne members and use the studio for franchises and South Florida-based events — where it continues to bolster its operations and events.

“We are excited to announce our seventh acquisition through the purchase of iconic label Palm Beach Records,” said Robert Ellin, Chairman & CEO of LiveOne. “This acquisition will expand our music and podcast operations with a full-service studio in South Florida. It will position LiveOne to break and sign new music and podcast talent adding to an impressive roster of Palm Beach Records artists.”

Ocampo said, “I’m overwhelmed with gratitude to join the LiveOne family. Rob Ellin, Dermot McCormack, Jackie Stone, and the whole team are visionaries. The legacy and history Palm Beach Records carries is deep-rooted in South Florida, and I know the future is bright with all of us working together.”

LiveOne Acquires Palm Beach Records