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Big Future Records | |
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Parent company | Big Future Music Group |
Founded | 2021 |
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Distributor(s) | The Orchard, Sony Music |
Genre | Christian |
Country of origin | U.S. |
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Big Future Records (also referred to Big Future Music Group or BFMG) is an independent record label in Nashville, Tennessee. The company was founded by Ryan Wesley Smith in 2021. [2] The label's roster includes I Am They [3], Abby Robertson, Bayside Worship [4], among others. Big Future Records is distributed globally by The Orchard/Sony Music.
On February 8th, 2021, MusicRow reported Big Future Music Group launched in Nashville, Tennessee with pop artist Abby Robertson as their flagship signing to the label. The company is a record label, publishing, and management company founded by Ryan Wesley Smith.
In 2023, The Gospel Music Association shared that Smith would be joining Tribl as an A&R executive, along with the launch of a newly formed joint-venture partnership between Tribl Records and Big Future Records. [5]
Category:American independent record labels Category:Christian record labels
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