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Get the mountain dew black label mug.A record label that isn't registered but still somewhat exists
Examples: Flex Entertainment, Billion Dollar Records, 10X Entertainment
Examples: Flex Entertainment, Billion Dollar Records, 10X Entertainment
by zicari101 October 2, 2020
Get the pseudo-record label mug.Hym "That is an apt way of putting it. It's 'a fraudulent re-labeling racket' Where you take me ideas, call them something else, and launder them out. And then, when someone questions you about it you can just re-label the person you're doing it to into a class of people who anything is justified against. A 'Neo-Nazi' and, therefore, you can ignore their rights. And when that doesn't work you can guilt by association fallacy the person defending them."
by Hym Iam January 19, 2025
Get the A fraudulent re-labeling racket mug.WSDMGC73 releases are credited under “8429551 Records DK,” which is not an actual record label but DistroKid’s generic auto-generated imprint for user uploads. It provides no contracts, no promotion, no A&R, no budget, and no professional backing. Any artist using DistroKid receives a similar placeholder tag. This means WSDMGC73 is fully self-uploaded, unsigned, and unsupported—consistent with their non-organic streaming patterns and the absence of real industry or street-level presence.
“ WSDMGC73’s Record Label is just themselves hyping themselves — the same way their ‘fans,’ ‘collective,’ and ‘hype man’ are the same three people behind every upload: Lady Dlow, Lil Dlow, and 30kTorry.”—South-LA local
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😱: A combination of branding and bland. Used to indicate corporate homogenization. Can also apply to corporate interference in the arts, as in the case of Starbucks forming a music label
by InterpersonalCommunication February 19, 2025
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