
Heavenly Recordings
Heavenly Recordings is a United States record label associated on this platform with releases spanning contemporary independent music, alongside catalogue connections to R&B, soul, and gospel through the work of American singer Margaret Marie Joseph. Joseph is best known for her 1970s success, including a duet with Blue Magic on “What’s Come Over Me,” as well as her versions of Paul McCartney’s “My Love” and The Supremes’ “Stop! In the Name of Love.”
The label’s tracked roster reflects a broad stylistic range rather than a single genre focus. Artists linked to Heavenly Recordings include Saint Etienne and Gwenno, whose work points toward indie pop and art-pop traditions, as well as acts such as KNEECAP and OneDa, indicating an interest in contemporary rap and spoken-word-rooted approaches. Other names associated with the label on the platform, including Pan Amsterdam, Mildlife, Revival Season, and Delivery, further suggest coverage that can move between hip-hop, psych-leaning rock, and groove-oriented modern band music.
Beyond these general musical signals and the association with Joseph’s recorded output, no verified founding story, leadership details, or historical timeline for Heavenly Recordings is provided in the available context. The label is listed with a United States country designation and maintains an online presence via the website provided.
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Notable Artists
- KNEECAP
- Pan Amsterdam
- OneDa
- Saint Etienne
- Delivery
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