Yezzi-Yuzz-Yum Recording

Yezzi-Yuzz-Yum Recording, often nicknamed Y3, was a record label company in the Tetrarchy of Mezlagob and the Golden Empire. It was founded on Mezlagob by music producer Kiskus Yezzi, a Mezzel. Given Mezlagob's status as a full member world of the Tetrarchy and Yezzi's own experience, the nascent company acquired enough market share to become competitive. By the early decades of the Golden Empire, it was one of the largest record labels in the Empire. It owned a number of subsidiary labels, usually for niche markets or artists considered good enough to earn the company money, but not good enough to be placed under the main label.

Y3 was a full-service agency, producing music and managing the careers of stars in its fold. It had a reputation for treating its top earners to incredible luxury, and several of the top twenty richest musical acts in the Golden Empire were managed by Yezzi-Yuzz-Yum. The label also had a reputation for ferociously protecting its interests, and was a frequent litigant in Royal courts for copyright infringement or illegal distribution.

Known acts

 * Mocko-Meck

In 153 ABY, the CEO of Yezzi-Yuzz-Yum attended Jira Zaffrod's concert at the Samayus Palace of Opera. He offered the Kasci Centurion sixty million credits for a three-year, five hundred location tour of the Empire, but she refused.