User talk:MinWat247

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Listing record labels
Hi. You don't seem to be aware, but when we list record labels in sections, parameters or directly after specifically stating something are "(Record) labels:", we do not need to repeat "Music", "Records" and certainly not "LLC" (as no company would commonly be referred to as anything-"LLC"). This follows MOS:ALBUM and more specifically Template:Infobox album logic that in the "Label" parameter, it is redundant as most labels have a "Records" or "Music" in their name. It does not matter what a release specifically states on Spotify or wherever you're getting you're information from (or even if 88rising changed its name from -Records to -Music), it's common practice and as I pointed out, in a related style guideline. Thanks.  Ss  112   08:50, 21 September 2018 (UTC)

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