Dawn Raid Entertainment

Dawn Raid Entertainment is a record label based in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, New Zealand. It has signed many New Zealand hip hop and R&B artists such as Savage, Adeaze, Aaradhna, The Deceptikonz, Devolo and Ill Semantics. The founders of Dawn Raid Entertainment announced the closure of the recording label on 19 April 2007 due to liquidation.[1]

By June 2007, due to new owners, the label started operating again.[2][3] Artists represented include Savage, Mareko, The Deceptikonz, Horsemen Family, Sweet & Irie.

At its peak, Dawn Raid Entertainment was home to many gold and platinum-selling New Zealand hip hop and R&B artists.

History

School friends Danny "Brotha D" Leaosavai'i and Andy Murnane founded Dawn Raid Entertainment in 1999. The label's name was a reference to the dawn raids of the 1970s and 1980s that disproportionately targeted members of the Pasifika community in New Zealand.[4] They started selling T-shirts at a market in Ōtara to raise capital. In 2007, the label went into liquidation for a few months.[5]

In 2020, Oscar Kightley directed the documentary Dawn Raid, to be distributed by Universal and released in New Zealand cinemas on 21 January 2021.[6]

Sponsorship

In May 2004, Dawn Raid became a sponsor for the Telecom subsidiary company Boost Mobile and released a single Hook Up featuring both the prominent and the unknown talent of Dawn Raid Entertainment. Currently, Hook Up is still the theme for Boost Mobile with some of their signed musicians doing voiceovers for the ads.

Label Artists

  • Monsta Ganjah (The Regime)
  • Savage
  • Sweet & Irie (Reggae Band)
  • Devolo
  • Aaradhna
  • Adeaze
  • FRISKO
  • Brotha D
  • Deceptikonz
  • DJ Peter Gunz & Tikelz
  • Horsemen Family
  • Mareko
  • Ill Semantics
  • DJCXL
  • R.E.S.
  • K.A.O.S.

Discography

Albums

The following is a list of albums and singles released under the Dawn Raid label. The first album released under Dawn Raid was a compilation titled Southside Story which was released in April 2000 and featured undiscovered artists such as Ill Semantics, 4 Corners, Native Sons, K.A.O.S., Adeaze, Live Live and the co-founder of Dawn Raid, Brotha D.

Singles

See also

References

  1. View All Details New Zealand Companies Office, 2011, retrieved 8 October 2011^
  2. View All Details New Zealand Companies Office, 2011, retrieved 8 October 2011^
  3. New sun shines on Dawn Raid label stuff.co.nz, 2011, retrieved 8 October 2011^
  4. The dawn raids: causes, impacts and legacy New Zealand History, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 9 June 2021, retrieved 16 June 2021^
  5. Chris Schulz. Dawn Raid celebrates birthday with American success The New Zealand Herald, APN News & Media, 24 April 2014, retrieved 24 April 2014^
  6. Dawn Raid: Oscar Kightley perfectly captures the music and the characters Stuff, 2021-01-16, retrieved 2021-01-16^