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song name wrong on spotify

song name wrong on spotify

im sure this is the wrong place to address this type of issue but i dont know where to go so here it is. Skeletonwitch "Fast into the open sea" should be "Cast into the open sea".

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Ha. I like that one!!

 

Whoever uploaded it obviously entered the incorrect metadata. It looks like the label is Prosphetic Records...you should email them at info@prostheticrecords.com.

 

See if you get some brownie points and score yourself some free merch 🙂

@aciddaze666

@DNo1978

 

Hello:

 

Content metadata errors can be reported by the information below.

 

If you've seen either

- a track, album, or artist in our catalogue with incorrect information (i.e. wrong release year, misspelling, etc.)

- different artists in the same Artist Page

- incorrect cover arts

- incorrect artists biography

or

- a track or album that isn't playing correctly (i.e. a song only playing one second of music)

Then you can report the error using the Contact Form. Once there, perform the following steps:

Step 1: Click on "I want to report a broken song or wrong song information".
Step 2: Click on the Green Button that reads "I STILL NEED HELP".
Step 3: Copy and Paste the track URI links to the songs into the field that reads "Song URI".
Step 4: Type up a description of the track issues in the "Tell us more" field.
Step 5: Click on the green button "SEND QUESTION".
Be sure to include all Spotify URI's in the body of the message!

After contacting Customer Support, you should receive an automated response from Spotify. The tracks will then be aggregated and reported to the content provider. Customer Support will update their database with the correct information as soon as the label or aggregator has sent them an update with the correct data.

Why?

 

The content he's talking about is from a small label. Your response is to paste him the official answer which is to go through a drawn out process to notify you, so you can notify the distributor, who can notify the label so they can change the metadata...two months after he flags it?

 

Makes no sense, the guy might as well send the label an email and maybe they'd send him a T-Shirt or something as a thank-you.

 

Jeeze, you guys

@DNoZero

 

The user can do either or from information posted to the thread, and the OP can get credit for the song title misspelling, and get some benefits from both the label, maybe from the band, and maybe even from Spotify. Spotify does from time to time hand out freebie Premium codes for pointing things out like this too.

thanks for the help guys im just now getting around to checking my email XD

still typo

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