Steve Rifkind
Steve Rifkind was born in Merrick, New York, United States on March 2nd, 1962 and is the Music Producer. At the age of 62, Steve Rifkind biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Life and career
The son of Spring Records' Jules Rifkind, Rifkind found an early affinity to R&B and hip hop music growing up in Merrick, Long Island. The elder Rifkind ran the R&B label in the 1960s and 1970s, whose clients included James Brown and Millie Jackson. In his youth, Rifkind worked for his father at Spring, even working as a promotion man on "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by the FatBack Band in 1979, widely regarded as the first rap song ever recorded (it beat Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight into record stores by weeks). After leaving Spring Records, Rifkind re-located to Los Angeles where he managed the R&B group New Edition from 1986 to 1988..
As the CEO and founder of Loud Records in 1991, Rifkind helped the bi-coastal hip-hop label focus on "street-themed" hip hop. Loud was influential in launching the careers of several hip hop stars in the early and mid-1990s; most notably the Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Three 6 Mafia, and Big Punisher. With Loud, Rifkind used the techniques he had developed at SRC to bring his artists success in branding and cross-promoting themselves. Among others, Loud's holdings included a film division and a clothing line.
Loud's success led to Rifkind selling 50% of the company to RCA in 1996. In July 1999, Loud moved to Sony. Loud launched its film division in 1999, signing a multi-year pact with Dimension/Miramax. Loud Film's first and only project, Paid in Full (a film on which Brett Ratner, Jay-Z, and Damon Dash were partners with Rifkind) was released in 2002.
Today, Rifkind is still deeply involved in the hip-hop and R&B world. After losing the Loud Records name after a sale to Sony in 2002, Rifkind started Street Records Corporation (a second SRC). Early artist signings included David Banner, as well as R&B singer Akon. In 2003, Rifkind joined the Universal/Motown Records group as Vice President.
In 2007, Rifkind acquired limited rights to the Loud Records name from Sony and released the Wu-Tang Clan's 8 Diagrams under the Loud banner.
Along with operating SRC, and his ever-expanding roster of corporate clients, Rifkind's latest ventures include investments in Coalition Music Group, a Reggaeton label, as well in Kid's Block, an educational DVD series for children featuring music by the Trackmasters production team. 2008 saw the foundation of the Rifkind Thal Group (RTG), a technology marketing company. Its first client is SanDisk, a data storage products inventor and manufacturer.
The Street Team promotional model as pioneered by Rifkind is based on the simple principle of word of mouth advertising coupled with the touchstones of what makes "urban cool". The Street Team is fundamentally based on knowledge of the urban subculture on the part of the marketer and what the potential consumers relate to. "Nobody should put out a record before they know what the street thinks".