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Release may refer to multiple things:
- Music release or film release, the issuing of a product for sale or public showing
- News release, a piece of communication with the purpose of announcing something claimed as having news value
- Software release, the public release of a new version of a piece of software
- Legal release, a legal instrument, typically used to obtain rights prior to making something available to the public
- Release (phonetics) is the opening of the closure of a stop consonant
- Release (David Knopfler album), a 1983 album by David Knopfler
- Release (P.A.L album), a 2000 album by P.A.L
- Release (Pet Shop Boys album), a 2002 album by Pet Shop Boys
- "Release (song)", a song featured on Pearl Jam's debut album, Ten
- "Release (Timbaland song)", a single featured on Timbaland's second studio album Shock Value
- "Release (The Tea Party song)", a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party
- Release (TV series), a British television series
- "Release" (Angel), an episode of the television series Angel
- "Release" (The X-Files), an episode of the television series The X-Files
- Release (agency), a UK agency set up to provide legal advice and arrange legal representation for young people charged with the possession of drugs
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