A promotional recording, or promo, is an audio or video recording distributed for free, usually in order to promote a recording that is or soon will be commercially available. Promos are normally sent directly to broadcasters, such as music radio and television stations, and to tastemakers, such as DJs and music journalists, in advance of the release of commercial editions, in the hope that airplay, reviews, and other forms of exposure will result and stimulate the public's interest in the commercial release.
Promos are often distributed in plain packaging, without the text or artwork that appears on the commercial version. Typically a promo is marked with some variation of the following text: "Licensed for promotional use only. Sale is prohibited." It may also state that the promo is still the property of the distributor and is to be "returned upon demand." However, it is not illegal to sell promotional recordings, and recalls of promos are extremely rare and unenforced.
Shake the slab of flesh taunting for a fetch,
time to ring the chime.
Wet the appetite, teeth are grinding tight,
reinforcing life.
Drooling down the sides,
eyes are bulging wide
Yes the price is right.
The cut is very tough,
gristles good enough
they all need a bite.
No tolling of the bell, just the one to hell
there they'll all know.
Thimbleful to chance, pay the luxury tax
do not pass go.
Try and bring the beef, see what is to keep
not a pretty sight.
The cut is very tough, you bit the big bluff