Chung King Studios

Chung King Studios was a recording studio that operated in New York City under that name from 1986 to 2015. It was founded by producer John King and engineer Steve Ett with financial backing from the Etches brothers, occupying three different locations during that era.[1][2] Countless notable hip hop acts recorded music at Chung King Studios over the years, including Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes, Notorious B.I.G., Tupac Shakur, Lauryn Hill, Outkast, ODB, Method Man, Nas, Jay-Z, Hell Razah, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West.[2][3][4][5][1] The studio became one of the most important recording spaces in the history of hip hop, pioneering commercial production of rap music.[1][6] Beyond hip hop, notable groups like Aerosmith, Amy Winehouse, Beyoncé, Blondie, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, Destiny's Child, Fergie, Lady Gaga, Maxwell, Moby and Phish also recorded there.[5][2][7]

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  3. ^ Thigpen, David E. (2003). Jam Master Jay: The Heart of Hip-Hop. Pocket Star Books. p. 71. ISBN 0-7434-7694-8.
  4. ^ Herbert, Conor (September 16, 2019). "The Death of Hip-Hop's Legendary New York City Recording Studios". DJBooth.net. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Weiss, David (February 19, 2015). "Chung King Studios Closes – New Direction for Classic Rooms at 36 W. 37th Street". SonicScoop.com. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  6. ^ Caprano, Douglas (May 23, 2014). "Chung King Studios, NYC's "Abbey Road" of Hip-Hop". UntappedCities.com. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  7. ^ "Inside New York City's Legendary Chung King Studios (Fuse News)". July 19, 2013.