B-side
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B-side
Summary
B-side is a recording industry term[1]. B-side draws 137 Wikipedia views per month (recording_industry_term category, ranking #18 of 29).[2]
Key Facts
- B-side's instance of is recorded as recording industry term[3].
- B-side's instance of is recorded as audio track attribute[4].
- B-side's part of is recorded as A-side and B-side[5].
- B-side's part of is recorded as vinyl record[6].
- B-side's part of is recorded as compact cassette[7].
- B-side's opposite of is recorded as A-side[8].
- B-side's has part is recorded as LP record[9].
- B-side's has part is recorded as 2 × LP[10].
- B-side's has part is recorded as 3 × LP[11].
- B-side's has part is recorded as 4 × LP[12].
- B-side's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1q6hz0vl7[13].
Why It Matters
B-side draws 137 Wikipedia views per month (recording_industry_term category, ranking #18 of 29).[2] B-side has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] B-side is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]