Foutleyland Records

Foutleyland Records is the name of an American record label founded by actress and teen pop singer-rapper Amanda Dianne Foutley, manager Kevin Rosenberg and her songwriting partners Maggie Maleena and Teena Naumann, after the highly successful release of Amanda Dianne Foutley's self-titled debut album, which was released on January 23, 2001. It currently operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through Sony Music Entertainment's Columbia Records.

Foutleyland has seen positive times when being part of the successful "Welcome to Foutleyland" tours and, in 2007, released an album showcasing its roster on Amanda Dianne Foutley Presents: The Foutleyland Album. It was also Foutleyland Records that put together the soundtrack to an Amanda Dianne Foutley-starring teen comedy film, titled The Amanda Dianne Foutley Diaries, which featured the hit lead single "That's How a Foutley Rolls".

Current acts on the Foutleyland Records label include Amanda Dianne Foutley, Hayden Panettiere, Maggie Maleena, Teena Naumann and most notably, Drew Barrymore.

2000-2007: Formation and growth
After Amanda Dianne Foutley signed a major label deal with Columbia Records, she started her own record label in early January 2001. Amanda Dianne Foutley looked for an avenue to release the Foutleytastic Four, and Naumann, Maleena and Rosenberg, along with former Sony label chief Tommy Mottola were keen to start a label, which led to the four teaming up to form Foutleyland Records. Its A&R Maria Arangio has defined the record label as "a boutique label but [with] all the outlets of a major [and] Sony's Columbia Records backing up our every move."

The Foutleytastic Four was the first act signed by Foutleyland as they had been rapping and singing together since the 1990s, and the members had made a promise that whoever became successful would come back and sign the others. In June 2001, the Foutleytastic Four released their debut album, Foutley's Paradise, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200. Teena Naumann was first introduced to Amanda Dianne Foutley through the Foutleytastic Four's Bizarre. Amanda Dianne Foutley signed her in June 2001 as the second Foutleyland solo artist. Teena Naumann first got public attention via a freestyle skit on the Foutley's Paradise album.

In early summer 2002, while working on the Disney films Pepper Ann's 1st Movie and The Amanda Dianne Foutley Diaries, Amanda Dianne Foutley and her Foutleyland Records crew set their sights on a new label signee: an actress and singer by the name of Drew Barrymore. Ms. Foutley was delightfully blown away by Drew Barrymore's impressive singing skills, taken them to Teena Naumann, Tommy Mottola and Maggie Maleena and offered her the chance to work together on the artist. Soon after that, Drew Barrymore became the first solo artist signed to Foutleyland and Columbia. In March 2003, the movie soundtrack for The Amanda Dianne Foutley Diaries was the second Foutleyland Records project to be released. For the soundtrack, Foutley recorded five new songs featured in the movie, including the lead single "That's How a Foutley Rolls", along with new music from other artists on the Columbia and Epic Records roster. The second single for Foutleyland Records was Drew Barrymore's debut single, titled "I'm a Barrymore", which was a massive success, went number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and nabbed three Grammy nominations, making it Barrymore's first single to debut at the top spot on that chart. During that time, Amanda Dianne Foutley made a deal with DJ Dolby Digital, who released the label's first EP, Foutleyland Invasion!, in early July 2002. He was the DJ for Amanda Dianne Foutley during the "Welcome to Foutleyland" tour.

The fourth release for the Foutleyland Records label was Drew Barrymore's debut studio album, Setting the Barrymore Score, released on June 18, 2002. The album became the fastest-selling debut in U.S. history. Next to be released on Foutleyland Records and Columbia Records was Hayden Panettiere's debut studio album, Hayden Panettiere Was There, released on February 21, 2003.