Polish Records, founded in the early 1990s, emerged as a significant player in the Polish music scene, focusing primarily on pop, rock, and electronic genres. The label was established to promote local talent and provide a platform for artists who sought to break into the mainstream market. Notable artists associated with Polish Records include pop icons like Edyta Górniak and rock bands such as Myslovitz, who helped define the sound of the era. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Polish Records expanded its roster, embracing a diverse range of genres, including hip-hop and alternative music. The label played a crucial role in the development of the Polish music industry, fostering a sense of national identity through music. Its legacy continues as it remains influential in supporting emerging artists and contributing to the cultural landscape of Poland.