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Blanco y Negro Music (for short Blanco y Negro, English translation "Black and White") is a Spanish record label which was founded in 1978. It is one of the leading dance music record companies in Spain. [citation needed] On January 17, 1983, Blanco y Negro Music became a record label, founded by Félix Buget. [1]
Blanco y Negro ("Black and White" in Spanish) can refer to Blanco y Negro (magazine) in Spain; Blanco y Negro Music, a record label in Spain; Blanco y Negro Records, a record label in the United Kingdom; Blanco y Negro, an album by A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia All Starz "Blanco y Negro" (song), a song by A.B. Quintanilla and Kumbia All Starz
Blanco y Negro Records (Spanish: "White and Black"), a subsidiary of WEA Records Ltd., was established in 1983 by Geoff Travis of Rough Trade Records and Mike Alway of él Records. Michel Duval of Les Disques du Crépuscule was also involved with the label.
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