List of Universal Records Artists

List Of Universal Records Artists

This is a list of current, and former, artists for American label Universal Records of Universal Motown Republic Group, or one of its associated labels. An asterisk (*) denotes an artist who no longer records for the label.

Note: Universal Records is not to be confused with global parent company Universal Music Group, the world's largest company in the recording industry, and any of its labels.

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