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Historically, music distribution was a complex and often costly process. Record labels would produce physical copies of music, such as vinyl records, CDs, and cassette tapes, which would then be distributed to retailers. Consumers would have to purchase these physical copies, often through brick-and-mortar stores or mail-order services. This traditional model was limited by geographical constraints, high production costs, and limited accessibility.
