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  2. Res (singer) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Res funded a limited production run of vinyl pressings. On February 14, 2011, Res released a compilation of unreleased demos and remixed songs titled A Box of Chocolates after the Forrest Gump quote. The digital-only album is mixed by DJ NI** Sky (Nicole Albino of Nina Sky) and features a blend of music from multiple genres of ...

  3. Music industry - Wikipedia

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    The main branches of the music industry are the live music industry, the recording industry, and all the companies that train, support, supply and represent musicians. The recording industry produces three separate products: compositions (songs, pieces, lyrics), recordings (audio and video) and media (such as CDs or MP3s , and DVDs ).

  4. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    The word "luxury" derives from the Latin verb luxor meaning to overextend or strain. From this, the noun luxuria and verb luxurio developed, "indicating immoderate growth, swelling, ... in persons and animals, willful or unruly behavior, disregard for moral restraints, and licensciousness", and the term has had negative connotations for most of its long history. [2]

  5. Loud Luxury - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Loud Luxury received a nomination in the Independent Music Video category at the 9th Hollywood Music in Media Awards for "Show Me" featuring Nikki's Wives. [15] At the Juno Awards of 2019, they won the Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year for "Body". [16] In 2019, Loud Luxury performed at EDC Las Vegas and Lollapalooza in Chicago ...

  6. High-resolution audio - Wikipedia

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    High-resolution audio (high-definition audio or HD audio) is a term for audio files with greater than 44.1 kHz sample rate or higher than 16-bit audio bit depth. It commonly refers to 96 or 192 kHz sample rates.

  7. Gods of Luxury - Wikipedia

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    Gods of Luxury or G.O.L. was a 1995 music project consisting of Mark Tibenham, Antonia Reiner and Justin Jones. History. In 1995 they released their debut album, ...

  8. Broke with Expensive Taste - Wikipedia

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    Broke with Expensive Taste was described as a hip house and dance-pop record which incorporates elements from a wide range of genres, including hardcore punk, punk, trance, Bounce music, R&B and UK garage. The album received positive reviews from music critics, who praised Banks' musical diversity and opined that the album was "worth the wait".

  9. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant industry in the United States is large and quickly growing, with 10 million workers. 1 in every 12 U.S. residents work in the business, and during the 2008 recession, the industry was an anomaly in that it continued to grow. Restaurants are known for having low wages, which they claim are due to thin profit margins of 4-5%.