In 2001, she released her fourth album Princess Superstar Is which was released by Ruthless Records/ Studio !K7. In 2000, she released her third album Last of the Great 20th Century Composers which was released on her label "Corrupt Conglomerate". In 1997 she then found her own record label, which was first called "A Big Rich Major Label" and then changed the name to "Corrupt Conglomerate" and then released her second album CEO but when she released the album the label was still called "A Big Rich Major Label". In 1996, she released her debut album Strictly Platinum and was released by 5th Beetle Records. Both labels were interested in the song and she went on to sign a contract with Dark Beloved Cloud Records, who released her song "I'm White" on their Sympathy for Count Pococurante album. She sent the tape to the labels College Music Journal and to the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal Records. In 1994, Kirschner made a demo tape called, Mitch Better Get My Bunny, using her stage name "Princess Superstar". Kirschner calls herself a "spiritual Jew". In 2016, after the release of Kanye West’s “The Life of Pablo,” the album disappeared from Tidal.Concetta Kirschner was born on Februin Spanish Harlem, New York City, New York to a Jewish father whose parental background is from Russia and Poland, and a Sicilian-American mother who converted to Judaism. About a month later, their discography was back on Spotify, although not in its entirety.Īnd sometimes, perhaps in the best cases, album and song removals are all about getting the music just right. Since then, the group contested the allegations and worked alongside a lawyer to reclaim the rights to all of their music from the label’s control. One of the group’s albums that was removed was released only days before it was taken down. Without the backing of a label and the subsequent cancellation of their tour, the band’s music slowly began to disappear from streaming services. Last year, after sexual assault allegations arose against queer punk-pop duo, PWR BTTM, the band was dropped from its label who vowed to end all further distribution of the group’s music and refund any previous sales of the music. Personal and social issues for artists can even result in removals in certain situations too. The landscape of the music business has rapidly transformed over the last decade, with tons of rising artists making the decision to operate independently without the help of a label. Other times, your favorite tracks might be missing due to discrepancies with contracts and distribution deals. While a sparse selection of singles and collaborations from the Brooklyn rapper are still available on other platforms, Jay-Z’s best interest was making the “big move” to a platform where he could put himself in the position to control revenue streams of his own, and advocate for the fair compensation of other artists as well. Jay-Z, for example, removed his whole discography from both platforms as he kicked off his own streaming venture in Tidal.
Within the last year, highly coveted albums including SZA’s freshman effort “Z,” Goldlink’s “The God Complex” and multiple others, have all vanished from Spotify and Apple Music for long periods of time. There are several reasons why an album might be removed from streaming services either temporarily or permanently. Yes, it is correct that the artist probably took it down but the reasons aren’t as foggy as they seem on the surface.
“Hey the artist may have taken the music off the platform for unknown reasons,” they write. While one user explains that there isn’t much that can be done to prepare for a song or album being taken down, the way one might be able to binge-watch before a show expires on Netflix, another offers an unfortunately short winded reply.