Amy Winehouse’s record label has posted an impressive first year profit.
Lioness Records, which is supported by Island, made £44,000 in its first 12 months, reports The Sun.
Winehouse set up the label last year as a platform to help launch the music career of her goddaughter, Dionne Bromfield.
Meanwhile, the singer is currently recording her follow-up to 2006's 'Back To Black', due to be released next year.
Winehouse has also announced plans to embark on a short tour in Brazil in January. The “one-off tour” will see the singer play a headline gig at the Arena in Rio de Janeiro on January 11.
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