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How does Spotify work? I noticed that Spotify added Dr. Dre's The Chronic recently. But now they removed 2Pac's Makaveli album and All Eyez On Me. Did they exchange the music or is it an Article 13 issue? Now a whole lot of 2Pac songs are greyed out in my playlist : (
Im in the U.K having the same issue, why are they removing 2pacs music? Its the only thing that keeps me going
Why did they remove all eyez on me? i wish they could at least give us some explanations. They never remove bad music, they only remove good projects.
Why are you removing 2pac songs? Put them back on please
It seems to be back for me, so just like I predicted, it was Death Row sorting something out with the tracks.
That and the other songs in his greatest hits (like Hit Em Up, Troublesome 96 and Unconditional Love) have been gone for me for about a year now. I know they are available in America but where I am, they have been removed.
Hopefully Death Row/eOne put the greatest hits collection again for everyone, those are some crucial hits! I also wish "Pain" would find a way into spotify.
I don't KNOW it for a fact, but these things are always happening like this. Spotify has no say in the availability of the music itself (unless they volunteer to remove it for problematic reasons, i.e. pro-Nazi bands) so when an album disappears and/or reappears, it's always something involving the ownership or sorting out something with the tracks, for example updating the credits.
In this particular case, it makes sense that Hasbro is directly involved because this comes right after they released The Chronic on spotify and other platforms, so they most likely went through the catalog to "update" some things. As for why they bought Death Row, I'd guess that they saw some value in it and went for it.
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