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Beastie Boys Discover Surprising Truth Behind 'Paul's Boutique' Plaque

Beastie Boys reveal their 'Paul's Boutique' gold record plaque contained no music from the album, prompting discussions on music certification authenticity.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 6:10 PM

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In a recent twist of fate, the legendary rap group Beastie Boys has discovered that their gold record plaque for the seminal album Paul’s Boutique does not contain their own music. This unexpected revelation unfolded when members of the group decided to dismantle the plaque, which had been a celebrated artifact of their career since its release. As fans and music historians recognize, Paul’s Boutique originally launched in 1989 and has since become an influential work in the hip-hop genre, noted for its innovative production by the Dust Brothers. The plaque, typically intended to celebrate significant sales milestones, instead revealed a surprising oversight in its authenticity. The band members expressed their shock, prompting discussions about the practices surrounding music certification and the importance of accurate representations of artists’ achievements.

The incident has ignited conversations in the music industry about the verification of historical accolades and the integrity of record companies. The discovery comes at a time when the Beastie Boys continue to engage with their legacy, honoring their past while confronting the realities of the music business. For more information on similar music news, visit DJ Mag.

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