Why "ExMilitary" by Death Grips is not on Spotify | Spotify Errors Guide By Spotify Experts posted on the topic | LinkedIn (2024)

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🎵 Calling all music enthusiasts and professionals on LinkedIn! 🎶 Ever wondered why "ExMilitary" by Death Grips isn't on Spotify? Let's dive into this intriguing musical mystery! 🕵️♂️🎤Why is ExMilitary Not on Spotify?There are many reasons for this but these are the main reasons for the absence of ExMilitary on Spotify:1. The ex-military was a mixtape so the samples never had to be officially cleared.2. Exmilitary as there isn't much content about these sources3. Due to the samples used in Exmilitary not being cleared, the mixtape was later removed fromstreaming services like as Spotify.🚫 Spotify's copyright policies can make it challenging for albums like "ExMilitary," which samples extensively from copyrighted material, to be featured on the platform. 📜🔒But fret not my fellow music aficionados! You can still indulge in this groundbreaking mixtape on platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, and various online sources. 🌐📲💥 So, while it may not be on Spotify, it's out there, waiting for you to immerse yourself in its experimental and raw sound. 🎧🔥Join the conversation and share your thoughts! Have you discovered alternative ways to enjoy "ExMilitary," or are there other albums you wish were on Spotify? Let's discuss! 💬📣 #MusicEnthusiasts #DeathGrips #ExMilitary #SpotifyMystery #MusicIndustry #MixtapeMagic #SoundCloud #YouTube #CopyrightChallenges

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