Nick Records, founded in 1999, emerged as a prominent label within the children's music genre. Established by Nickelodeon, the label aimed to create engaging and age-appropriate music for its young audience, capitalizing on the network's popularity. Notable eras include the early 2000s, when Nick Records released soundtracks for hit shows like "Dora the Explorer" and "The Backyardigans," featuring catchy tunes that appealed to preschoolers. Key artists associated with the label include The Wiggles, a group known for their interactive performances, and various children's music compilations featuring Nickelodeon characters. The label also ventured into pop and rock with artists like Drake Bell, who gained fame through the network's shows. Nick Records' legacy lies in its influence on children's music, setting standards for quality and entertainment in the genre, while fostering a connection between music and childhood experiences for generations of young listeners.