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Bring back Snoop and Suga free

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Bring back Snoop and Suga free

I dont know where to post this and I frankly dont care, I just wanted to state that i'm very dissapointed that " Doe Doe and Da Skunk" is the only unavailable track off of Suga Free's Street Gospel album from 1997. I was even sadder to see that the "Murda Was Tha Case" album arranged by Snoop Dogg to accompany the "Murda Was Tha Case" short film. If my favorite music keeps being removed I will switch to a different music service. Thank you.

 

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Hey @CaptainZanzibar

 

A late reply is better than no reply at all.

 

The reason is that the artist or their music label has likely decided to remove it from Spotify.

The availability of music on Spotify is up to the artist and their music label.

Spotify wants all the world's music, and they're working hard on making this happen for you. However sometimes agreements can't be reached with the artist or label or a change may happen in music ownership. Sometimes the music is only available in certain countries, while access is blocked to others. Sometimes the album or song will be unavailable temporary, and come back again later.

The songs/albums will still be shown in your playlists so you can keep track of them. Make sure to go in settings and check for the setting that shows unavailable songs.

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Hey @CaptainZanzibar

 

A late reply is better than no reply at all.

 

The reason is that the artist or their music label has likely decided to remove it from Spotify.

The availability of music on Spotify is up to the artist and their music label.

Spotify wants all the world's music, and they're working hard on making this happen for you. However sometimes agreements can't be reached with the artist or label or a change may happen in music ownership. Sometimes the music is only available in certain countries, while access is blocked to others. Sometimes the album or song will be unavailable temporary, and come back again later.

The songs/albums will still be shown in your playlists so you can keep track of them. Make sure to go in settings and check for the setting that shows unavailable songs.

MattSudaSpotify Star
Help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution".
If you appreciate my answer, maybe give me a Like.
Note: I'm not a Spotify employee.

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