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Beastie Boys Uncover Surprising Truth About 'Paul's Boutique' Gold Record Plaque

Beastie Boys have discovered that their gold record plaque for 'Paul's Boutique' did not contain their own music, raising questions about the plaque's authenticity.

Published on Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 3:40 AM

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In an unexpected turn of events, the iconic rap group Beastie Boys have revealed that their gold record plaque for the album "Paul's Boutique" did not contain their own music. The revelation came to light when members of the group decided to dismantle the plaque, which was awarded for the album's significant sales success. The record, released in 1989, is often regarded as a landmark in hip-hop and has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative sampling and production techniques. However, what they found inside the plaque shocked them; instead of housing tracks from their celebrated album, it seemingly contained music from a different artist.

The Beastie Boys have yet to elaborate further on the circumstances surrounding this discovery, raising questions about how such a mix-up could have occurred in the first place. Their unorthodox approach to music production and sampling has often led them to push creative boundaries, and it's fitting that their celebration of past achievements would be accompanied by a peculiar twist.

As they continue to celebrate their legacy, this development adds an unexpected layer to the narrative of a group that has been influential in shaping the hip-hop genre. For more information and updates on the Beastie Boys, you can follow the ongoing discussions through news outlets like DJ Mag.

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