Display title | Album Single |
Default sort key | Album Single |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A single is a release of Music that is shorter than an album, LP or EP. Usually, a single will get the most Radio airplay, and will be a band's most recognized work. Singles are usually filmed with music videos. They are also probably the highest quality and most compact of all music. Singles are in a bit of a cycle becoming far more popular with the advent of digital music downloads again. Singles tend to be the dramatic beginning or the climatic ending of an album. |