In the language of a Jamaican disc jockey, the term "version" refers to

A. a vocalist who is also referred to as a "toaster."
B. a soft wax record used by selectors.
C. an instrumental recording from which vocals have been removed, sometimes with newly added tracks as well walking bass.
D. spinning back a record so that part of it can be played twice in a row.


Answer: C

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