I have a problem with tagging music that has more than one artists. Like let's say for example, Calvin Harris has a number called This Is What You Came For, featuring Rihanna. If I tag it like this:
ARTIST=Calvin Harris
TITLE=This Is What You Came For [feat. Rihanna]
,then I can't find the track on Rihanna's artist profile, like on Spotify. But if I tag it with the default "multiple artists" method:
ARTIST=Calvin Harris
ARTIST=Rihanna
TITLE=This Is What You Came For
,then my problem is that my phone only shows the first artist, and not the second one at all. So, my question is: How can I tag my music so my phone and music player shows both artists on the track, but separates them on the artists page?
You have to find out what your player understands.
E.g. WMP treats entries with "; " as separated and shows the same title for each member:
Calvin Harris; Rihanna
iTunes does not use this mechanism.
So, feel free to experiment a little to find what your phone likes.
Note that the one I'm using is Groove Music. Also, If I tag it like that, then it only shows the first artist - once again. And also, it doesn't show up in the Rihanna artist field.
This may be as it is.
See e.g. this link https://forums.windowscentral.com/groove-mu...-maddening.html
where other people report the same problem. So I think it is now time to approach the Groove Music team to get it right.
It depends on the features of the player whether you can have multiple artists or not. If that function mandatory for you - then don't use Groove Music in its current version.
I mean: there is always the option to make a physical copy of the track and update the tag data so that you get one file for Clavin Harris and the other file for Rihanna...
The correct delimiter should be ' / '. This is recognised by WMP and Windows Explorer (and some other players like foobar2000). Unfortunatelly not all players recognise artist delimiter.
Windows Explorer and WMP show ';' as delimiter, although they read and write ' / ' as the delimiter.
By the way, it's ' / ', not '/', so not to split bands like AC/DC into two artists
I don't really want to double the numbers that have two or more artists, it's already 500 songs and 4 GBs, so I really don't want to do that. I'll just stick to the One-Artist method then...
The correct delimiter should be ' / '. This is recognised by WMP and Windows Explorer (and some other players like foobar2000). Unfortunatelly not all players recognise artist delimiter.
Windows Explorer and WMP show ';' as delimiter, although they read and write ' / ' as the delimiter.
By the way, it's ' / ', not '/', so not to split bands like AC/DC into two artists
Hello. Just to add here, Groove Music displays "Album Artist" as the artist.
MusicBee displays "Contributing Artist" as the artist. So does ITunes
I have the same problem, where I use a separator "; " and it will translate in the player in both PC and android as "/" so [Eminem; JuiceWRLD] will be [Eminem/JuiceWRLD] but after changing download source it just stopped behaving this way...
I tried changing the ID3 tag from 2.3 to 2.4 but the problem still persist. Im hoping someone has an answer...
This still boils down to the player and how it handles (or doesn’t) multiple artists. The official spec is ‘ / ‘ but almost no players truly use this. You can see the split tags in better tagging software, like mp3tag of course. But since the problem exists in your case with the player, you may want to ask those developers how they currently handle this, or if they plan to add support in the future. By default Android and iOS devices, including iTunes, don’t look at multiple artist tags as of yet.