Heiress Records

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Heiress Records
Parent company Warner Bros. Records
Founded 2004
Founder(s) Paris Hilton
Distributing label Warner Bros.
Genre(s) Pop
Country US
Web address ParisHilton.Com

Heiress Records is a record label. It is a sub-label of Warner Bros. Records. It was created in 2004 by hotel heiress Paris Hilton (hence the name). Hilton released her own album on the label, and would like to sign new artists. Her single "Stars Are Blind" produced by US starmaker Bharell Jackson was released in June 2006 and has since become a major hit landing at number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on its debut. Paris Hilton's self-titled debut album "Paris" went on sale August 22, 2006, and debuted on the Billboard charts at #6. Since its release, Hilton's debut album has sold more than 150,000 copies in the US and more than 500 000 copies worldwide.


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