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Adding Track Numbers

Method 1: Computer

  • Drag and drop the track on the slot DROP HERE TO ADD AS TRACK X, move the cursor down slowly to create new track slots.

Method 2: Mobile

  • Hold or tap beside the track and a pencil icon or a mini-box appears, add track number then Save.

Clearing Track Numbers

  • Drag and drop a track on DROP HERE TO CLEAR TRACK NUMBER to clear track number or use the pencil icon to delete track number then Save.

Tips

  • To number an unnumbered track at the top using drag and drop, simply move the cursor towards the top and it will automatically start scrolling, similar to dragging a file in a big folder.

NB

  • 300IQ is required to be able to edit the tracklist.

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While on the album page, click on Edit Tracklist,

X the desired track, then Save.

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Only contributors with 300 IQ or more can add album facts and change tracklists.

Album facts you can add include:

  • Album art
  • Release date
  • Tracklist

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Go to your profile, hit “edit,” and follow the prompts.

You can only do this if you’re a verified artist. To become a verified artist/read more about artists, see here.

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The “limitless pill” is fictitious pill from the film Limitless, which later became a TV show. The pill, also known as NZT-48, allows people to use 100% of their brain.

Denzel Washington is a two time Academy Award winning actor (spoiler: he isn’t in Limitless).

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Sean’s 2014 single “I Don’t Fuck With You,” peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified Triple-Platinum within a year of its release.

In Sean’s 2015 cover story, Complex wrote:

Despite stressing that the song was not about his ex, he later admits that he “wrote the last verse and [the line] ‘and everyday I wake up celebrating shit, why? ‘Cause I just dodged a bullet from a crazy bitch,'” about the breakup with Rivera, before reiterating that the song “did not come from a bitter place at all.”

While “IDFWU” went triple platinum, Sean confirms his 2015 split from Ariana Grande, herself a triple platinum artist, will be off limits in his future songs.

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