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record label

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noun

  1. a company that produces and sells records, CDs, and recordings

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In fact, the central drama of “Brassroots District” is often kicked off by an attendee finding some purposely left-behind props that allude to the group’s record label drama.

From Los Angeles Times

His decision to return to his Spanish-speaking base was not received well by his record label at the time, then Columbia Records, which was distributing his English-language work.

From Los Angeles Times

“My record label went berserk,” said Martin in a 2003 interview with the New York Times.

From Los Angeles Times

The album capped a lengthy, constricting record label contract that Charli had been trying to optimize for years, to varying success.

From Salon

Netflix's partnership with the group's record label, Hybe, has come on the heels of the announcement of BTS's new album and a world tour, which will span 34 cities across 82 dates.

From BBC