Adult film website Pornhub is making their move into music after launching their official music label this week. Matt Blake, head of PR and marketing explained the decision, "We've always seen a strong music presence from the beginning of Pornhub. Artists upload their own stuff, like uncensored tracks and R-rated versions of songs. Some people come in and upload exclusive videos, so it creates a buzz for them."

The company is also offering $5,000 in their Song Search Contest, in search of an official anthem for the label, which VP Corey Price said didn't have to be porn-centric. However, he said teen groups and boy bands need not apply, "We're looking for acts that aren't necessarily porn-focused. We're an ad-based network looking for content that appeals to our demographic. Mature lyrics for an adult audience; no boy bands or teen-pop, for instance."

Earlier this year, TMZ ran a story about Coolio being signed to Pornhub's label, which the rapper disputed during a recent interview with VladTV. The Compton rapper said he was only shooting his "Take It To The Hub" video for the site, but never signed an exclusive deal with them.

Do you think Pornhub's label will take off?

Source: allhiphop.com