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Atlantic Records Gorilla refers to the song "Gorilla" by Bruno Mars, which was released by Atlantic Records. It is a track from Bruno Mars' second studio album, "Unorthodox Jukebox," released in 2012. The song received critical acclaim and was promoted by Atlantic Records.

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Unorthodox Jukebox, Bruno Mars' 2nd studio album, features a gorilla using an old time jukebox on the cover. The gorilla is an obvious nod to the album's third track by that name, but also represents the unorthodox. It symbolizes Hernandez's desire to stand out and make the music he wants to make.

201624K Magic / Released 24K Magic (stylized as XXIVK Magic) is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars. It was released by Atlantic Records on November 18, 2016.

The Smeezingtons Mars and his songwriting/production team The Smeezingtons (Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine) partnered with heavyweight producers including Jeff Bhasker, Mark Ronson and Diplo to create the 10-track album.

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Jukeboxes received the newest recordings first. They became an important market-testing device for new music, since they tallied the number of plays for each title. They let listeners control the music outside of their home, before audio technology became portable. They played music on demand without commercials.

The name was a combination of words chosen democratically, with "jukebox" originating from the lyrics of a Captain Beefheart song and "ghost" as a reference to a Nabokov novel.

24k applies to the amount of pure gold in a particular piece. 24 refers to parts of 24, or karats, meaning, all 24 parts in the gold are pure gold - sans any other metals.

24 carat is pure gold with no other metals. Lower caratages contain less gold; 18 carat gold contains 75 per cent gold and 25 per cent other metals, often copper or silver.

The origins of the jukebox Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, which Louis Glass and William S. Arnold modified in 1890 to make it coin-operated. Albert K. Keller claims to have invented a coin-operated phonograph first, but Glass and Arnold were the first to do a public demonstration.

Unorthodox Jukebox is a pop, R&B, rock, funk, soul, reggae and disco record.

In 2008, Clayton Counts and Neil Keener came together to create the avant-garde group called Bull of Heaven. Their lengthy creations created a reputation for the band, and they now hold the record for the world's longest album.

An album or LP (Long Play) refers to a full length body of work, features between 7-29 tracks and has a running time of roughly 35-60 mins.

Shahi and her cousin, Tannaz, set out to find him by sleuthing after hours inside the local record store, where he and Earl, the store's owner, were last seen. They discover a massive jukebox, which they come to realize is magical, as it transports them back in time whenever it plays a record.

All of the important factors had lined up perfectly for its success: teens were buying rock 'n' roll records at an alarming rate, the 78rpm record had been replaced by the smaller and more cost-effective 45rpm record, and new innovations in jukebox technology made the machines all the more accessible and fun for ...

Jukeboxes received the newest recordings first. They became an important market-testing device for new music, since they tallied the number of plays for each title. They let listeners control the music outside of their home, before audio technology became portable.

The jukebox is a symbol of the 50's lifestyle. It represents the emergence of teens as trendsetters. It is a symbol of how young Americans thought of themselves and the world around them, and of course, the music they would listen too.

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