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na | white label |
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na | Récord de Ventas |
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white label Explanation: it means a "gold record" in french "label blanc" is "disque d'or" |
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Récord de Ventas Explanation: In Spanish I would say, Récord de Ventas o Disco de Oro (meaning that it is a music group that has sold thousands of records) Hope it helps! |
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Explanation Explanation: A white label is a promotion record (similar to a demo) which a group releases. It does not refer to the number of records sold and is different from a gold/platinum etc. disc which is what a group is awarded when sales exceed a certain number. I would translate it as: disco de promoción although some sites do use the term "white label" (see site below). Good luck. Reference: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Arena/2524/dmaybe.htm |
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