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Gold
A particularly valuable precious metal. Gold is an element with the atomic number 79. It is used for jewelry, electronics and for other purposes. Historically, gold was used in many cultures as the basis for currency, but this is no longer the case. Investments in gold are often used as a hedge against inflation because it tends to maintain its value over time.


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Their self-titled debut album went gold and their second album, "Sehr-i Huzun", released in April of this year, uses instruments such as reed flute, piano, tambour and a traditional instrument called "baglama" to create a beautiful blend of western and eastern sounds, bringing out minor melodies that portray love, existential loneliness, death and melancholy.
Their second album, Shine, went gold in six countries and their third studio release, Classified, went double platinum in Australia.
His eponymous debut album went gold, but Lee said he did not want to play it safe while recording his second collection of songs.
 
 
 
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