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Groove music change album art
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groove music change album art

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groove music change album art

  • To make it more clear where your music is coming from, songs are now labeled as OneDrive, Purchased, Music Pass, or Local Only.
  • We'll no longer match local MP3s to similar ones in OneDrive or your Music Pass collection.
  • We also simplified our logic for hiding duplicates so managing your collection is easier.
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    This will cause a one-time rebuild of your collection when you first launch the app after this update.

  • We made a significant improvement to the way we find your local music and sync your cloud music collection that makes this process much faster.
  • It is truly amazing to see what Tyler was attempting in 2015 that was fully realized half a decade later.Here's the full breakdown of what's new and changed in this rather massive update: What Tyler perfected on his 2020 album Igor, he was honing with his Cherry Bomb release. I strongly encourage everyone, whether or not you have heard the Cherry Bomb project before, to listen to it again now and I guarantee you can find something that you appreciate about the record. What’s an incredibly subtle, yet effective way to put his 2015 effort Cherry Bomb back in front of his new listeners? Randomly change the album cover to get people talking about it again. After the world heard this release, I feel that Tyler’s music hit new ears for the first time that it normally would not have. I truly believe that Tyler wanted to put this album in front of listeners again in a world after he dropped Igor.Īrguably his best album and most widely appreciated albums, Igor even won a Grammy for Best Rap Album of 2020. While greatly revered by his core fanbase, it failed to reach mainstream success although full of amazing music. It is no secret that at the time of release, Cherry Bomb was not as well accepted as Tyler had hoped. The image below is titled “Piss Pants,” according to. Though it is interesting that there was an official change of artwork on streaming platforms. Both images were released as alternate covers, as many (if not all?) of Tyler’s albums have done in the past. However, given Odd Future’s reach and popularity and Tyler’s undoubted access to in-house talent and artists, this doesn’t seem likely. It is certainly possible that perhaps there was a licensing issue with the artwork and the artist and maybe a certain contract expired. Why would an artist change the cover art so abruptly and randomly when so many have seen and become familiar with the original art? These two albums have been polarized by the hip-hop world in terms of critical reception and many listeners outside of Tyler’s core fanbase are familiar with these releases. Tyler has always been one for bizarre antics and following one’s own uniqueness, but to me this seems strange for even someone as eclectic as Tyler.











    Groove music change album art