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'''Innocent Records''' is a [[Pop music|pop]] [[record label]] created to cater to for [[EMI]]'s [[Virgin Records]] more Pop oriented acts. Following the success of the [[Spice Girls]], [[Virgin Records]] decided to delve into the [[Pop music|Pop]] market. In doing so they poached Hugh Goldsmith from [[RCA Records]] (famous for steering [[Take That]]'s initial flagging sales, to a multi-platinum act). They let him launch his own [[Virgin Records]] offshoot. His first signing was [[Billie Piper]], followed by [[MartineMartin McCutcheon]], along with several dance acts [[Todd Terry]] to name one. The label continued to [[thrive]] well into the mid 00s with [[Atomic Kitten]] & [[Blue]] achieving Platinum sales. In early 2005, [[Hugh Goldsmith]] returned to [[Sony BMG]] (parent company of [[RCA Records]]) to set up [[Brightside Records]]. Not long after Hugh's departure Innocent Records was shifted from [[Virgin Records]] to the newly formed [[Angel Music Group]]. EMI's newly created commercial division, which also handles [[EMI Classics]]. For a time in the mid 00s [[Angel Music Group]] also licensed [[Hollywood Records]] for the UK. Innocent Records most notable success during this period was [[Blue (group)]]'s Simon Webbe's double platinum solo album [[Sanctuary (Simon Webbe album)]]. The Innocent Records imprint seemed to have vanished by the late 00's being replaced by the revived [[Charisma Records]] label, itself disappeared after limited success with pop acts such as [[Alphabeat]] etc.
 
== Former artists==