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An album is a type of release, stores will usually class albums as 7-17 tracks.
There’s no set definition of how long an album is. Lengths vary between stores and distributors. We choose our definitions to favour most stores.
If your release features more than one track, you’ll need to ensure to follow the policies that our partner stores hold for multi-track releases.
If any artist credited on your tracks are labelled as Primary, then they must also be credited within album details as a Primary artist. You must credit any other artist roles in the album artist metadata if they appear in all tracks in the same role.
Please note! When uploading, your title versions at track level must match your album version.
Please refrain from using ‘album’ within your track or album title as this may not be accepted.
For further information on how to format artists in multiple track releases, click here.
Please see our Blog post below for further guidance on the differences between singles, EPs, albums and extended albums!
See also:
What is the difference between a single, an EP, an album or an extended album?
What is an EP?
Can I release a single and reupload it in an album?