The "Record Label Line" in music metadata refers to a field that contains information about the record label associated with a particular recording.
It identifies the company or entity responsible for producing, distributing, and promoting the recording. The Record Label Line may include the name of the record label, its catalog number for the release, and other relevant information such as the label's logo or trademark.
This metadata is essential for cataloging and tracking recordings, especially in digital music databases, streaming platforms, and music licensing systems.
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