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Syco Music has offices in London and Los Angeles and is home to a dozen artists. Syco has the exclusive right to sign winners and finalists of The X Factor and Got Talent. Susan Boyle's debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, has sold over 9 million copies, making it one of the best selling releases of the last decade and Syco's most successful release to date.[10] Between 2004 and 2009, Il Divo achieved four multi-million selling albums [11] and in 2007, Leona Lewis became one of the most successful talent show winners when her debut single, "Bleeding Love", propelled the album Spirit to 9 million global sales.[12] Syco's original base is in London and it has enjoyed most success in the UK market. From 2004 to date, the label has had 22 UK #1 singles.[13][14] From 2004 to the end of 2009, the label achieved 13 #1 albums.[15] Factoring in releases under predecessor label S Records, Syco/S achieved 20 #1 albums in the 2000-2009 period, more than any other imprint in the UK, including far larger operations like Columbia Records (17), Warner Bros. Records (16) and Polydor Records (14). Additionally, the label has achieved 7 top 10 U.S. albums since 2006. In 2010, Syco began diversifying by adding producer/singer-songwriter Labrinth,[16] He also set up his own imprint, Odd Child, in conjunction with Syco. Savan Kotecha, who had been writing for Syco acts for several years, also became an A&R Director and set up a joint venture, Kanani Songs.[17] Syco also began forming closer partnerships with other Sony Music Entertainment UK labels. For the first time, Syco entered into an agreement with Columbia Records that would see them work together to launch the career of an X Factor winner - Matt Cardle.[18] Similar arrangements were made for Olly Murs, Rebecca Ferguson and Ronan Parke, with Epic Records and Alexandra Burke with RCA Records. Syco Music is run by Sonny Takhar, a former Head of Marketing for RCA Records who has served as Managing Director of both S Records and Syco Music since their formation. Tim Byrne is Creative Director. David Gray is Senior Vice President, A&R and Mark Hardy is Marketing Director. Simon Jones is SYCO Music’s PR Consultant. While experiencing success for several of its artists, SYCO has come under constant scrutiny from fans for it's decisions is regards to its artists careers. Most notably Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke. SYCO have been blamed for Lewis' second album not reaching the success of her first due to poor management, single choices, six month periods between singles, lack of promotion, release dates and only releasing two singles. Fans state similar factors as the reasons why Alexandra Burke has not found international success. [edit]Current artists Leona Lewis (joint U.S. deal with RCA Records) Ronan Parke Alexandra Burke (joint UK deal with RCA Records, joint U.S. deal with Epic Records) Olly Murs (joint UK deal with Epic Records) Matt Cardle (joint UK deal with Columbia Records) Rebecca Ferguson (joint UK deal with Epic/RCA Records, joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records) One Direction (joint U.S deal with Columbia Records) Cher Lloyd (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records) Little Mix (2011-present) Susan Boyle (joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records) Jackie Evancho (joint U.S. deal with Columbia Records) Jai McDowall (joint UK deal with Sony Music Entertainment) Labrinth Il Divo Andrew Johnston Melanie Amaro (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records) Chris Rene (joint U.S. deal with Epic Records) [edit]Previous artists Gareth Gates (2002–2006, dropped/left) Steve Brookstein (2004–2005, dropped) Bianca Ryan (2006–2008, dropped) Angelis (2006–2007, disbanded) Leon Jackson (2007–2009, dropped) Same Difference (2007–2009, dropped) Rhydian (2007–2010, left) Escala (2008–2010, left to join Sony BMG) Shayne Ward (2005-2011, dropped) Joe McElderry (2009-2011, left) In December 2011, Cowell had finalised a deal with Sony in relating with Syco. A new US label has been reported and Cowell is considering setting up an Syco US, which would fund more money in the US, with Syco artists. However, many of the artists signed to Syco currently have US deals with other Sony labels previously.