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  2. Music leak - Wikipedia

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    Songs or albums may leak days or months before their scheduled release date. In other cases, the leaked material may be demos or scrapped work never intended for public release. Leaks often originate from hackers who gain unauthorized access to the online storage of an artist, label, producer, or journalist.

  3. Remaster - Wikipedia

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    The terms digital remastering and digitally remastered are also used. In a wider sense, remastering a product may involve other, typically smaller inclusions or changes to the content itself. They tend to be distinguished from remakes , based on the original.

  4. Re-recording (music) - Wikipedia

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    A re-recording is a recording produced following a new performance of a work of music. This is most commonly, but not exclusively, by a popular artist or group. It differs from a reissue, which involves a second or subsequent release of a previously-recorded piece of music.

  5. A song called 'Discord' is going viral on TikTok, but not all ...

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    A song about a "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" villain written by Eurobeat Brony and remixed by The Living Tombstone is popular on TikTok.

  6. Music of Final Fantasy XIV - Wikipedia

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    The music for the game's reboot, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, and subsequent expansions, is compiled of a collection of original and remixed songs by numerous composers, namely Uematsu, Soken, as well as others including guest composers such as Okabe of the NIER series. Soken was the sound director for both releases of the game.

  7. Linus and Lucy - Wikipedia

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    The first 24 bars of the song's sheet music were adopted as startup sound while a subsequent 8 bars were adopted as shutdown sound in the desktop theme Peanuts from Microsoft Plus! 98. The song has been used as background music for The Weather Channel 's local forecasts during the holiday season since 1999.

  8. Discord (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Discord (or Discordia), the Roman equivalent to the Greek goddess Eris; Quantum discord, a quantity in quantum information science; Semantic discord, an argument arising when two parties assign different meanings to the same word

  9. Bootleg recording - Wikipedia

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    The US did not agree to the original terms, resulting in many "piratical reprints" of sheet music being published there by the end of the century. [13] Film soundtracks were often bootlegged. If the officially released soundtrack had been re-recorded with a house orchestra, there would be demand for the original audio recording taken directly ...