History
The first release from Super Records is "One for the Radio", from their album Radio:ACTIVE. McFly and Super Records Ltd. are already knocking down boundaries by choosing to release Radio:ACTIVE free via the Mail On Sunday. It was more of a ten track promotional CD however as the full, deluxe version of the album featuring a bonus DVD, four extra songs and a 32 page booklet was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on the 22 September 2008.
In the future, there are plans to hopefully sign up other artists and bands. However at the moment, Super Records is strictly based around releasing McFly's own music. Once they've received enough revenue from their own material, they may then consider holding auditions for groups and singers.
In 2010, McFly announced they had re-signed with Universal as part of a 50/50 partnership deal between Universal and Super Records.
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