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British Phonographic Industry and X (Kylie Minogue album)

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Difference between British Phonographic Industry and X (Kylie Minogue album)

British Phonographic Industry vs. X (Kylie Minogue album)

The BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, commonly known as the British Phonographic Industry or BPI, is the British recorded music industry's trade association. X is the tenth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

Similarities between British Phonographic Industry and X (Kylie Minogue album)

British Phonographic Industry and X (Kylie Minogue album) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Australian Recording Industry Association, Music Week.

Australian Recording Industry Association

The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade group representing the Australian recording industry which was established in 1983 by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers (AARM) which was formed in 1956.

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Music Week

Music Week is a trade paper for the UK record industry.

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British Phonographic Industry and X (Kylie Minogue album) Comparison

British Phonographic Industry has 39 relations, while X (Kylie Minogue album) has 228. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.75% = 2 / (39 + 228).

References

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