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Ivory Music is one of the biggest independent record companies in the Philippines. Active in the industry for more than four decades, Ivory Music takes pride in having worked with OPM giants such as The Company, MYMP, Side A, Wolfgang, Orient Pearl, Roselle Nava, and April Boy Regino to name some; as well as contemporary hit artists such as Maja Salvador, Silent Sanctuary, Abra, among many others. Ivory Music also represents a new breed of music artists which includes Amiel Sol, Kylu, Meg Zurbito, Pipah Pancho, Zildjian Parma, Mico Angeles, Ganny Brown, Memento Mori and alternative bands; Ferodina, Quaderno, SouthNova St., Invictus, Back by 9ine and Sizzling Halo-halo.

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