HISTORY:The vision of Untouchable Records was concieved by GKM in 1958, when he was ten (10) years old, living in Queens, New York. While growing up in his Hometown, GKM was musically influenced by a very talented genius of a childhood friend, Robert Maxwell, (Bobby Maxwell/Robert G. Maxwell) who penned the flip side of: "Just Don't Want To Be Lonely" 1974 The Main Ingrediant. The initial logo of Untouchable Records was drafted from the "Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise" emblem of 1958, but this idea was never utilized. In 1997 the official logo of Untouchable Records was formulated from a crafted doodling of Ibn Genghis Khalid Muhammad, GKM's son. Henceforth, Untouchable Records began growing and becoming a living manifestation of reality within the recording broadcasting industry, music industry and entertainment industry. Prior to Untouchable Records Incorporating within the State of New York in 2005, Untouchable Records has complied with all applications of business required and will continue to do such. For several years, begining in 1998, Blackwaxx Recordings, Inc. and Untouchable Records were engaged in a cordial association and as a result of this association it has enhanced the status of Untouchable Records within the recording broadcasting industry/music industry/entertainment industry. ("The Industry") The Untouchable Records' Logo is a positive symbol of: Strength, Power and Unity, which is "Untouchable."Networking:Untouchable Records, Inc. and "The Mansoor Sabree Ensemble" has fostered a Networking Alliance within the recording broadcasting industry/music industry/entertainment industry. ("The Industry") Mansoor Sabree and GKM, began a working relationship in the interest of music, February 2000. Although, "The Mansoor Sabree Ensemble" is an Independent Live Band, established within this business of music; Untouchable Records, Inc. intends to utilize their services in just about every song/musical composition set for recording and production within the Untouchable Records Label Structure.
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