do you add Feat. "who ever"


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Oh I never include it in the artist field. That's one thing that bugs me even more than really long track names: an artist's tracks split into several "artists" because of things like that. I just have the artist name as the main artist and the featured one as I said above in the track name.

Oh I never include it in the artist field. That's one thing that bugs me even more than really long track names: an artist's tracks split into several "artists" because of things like that. I just have the artist name as the main artist and the featured one as I said above in the track name.

I do mine the same way. It drives me nuts to have several "artist" listings for the same artists.

This is something I'm very very picky about. I absolutely hate having "Feat." in the name. For the ID3 tags, I have it set where the Artist has "only" the original artist, and then for the track name I have:

"Song Name (Featuring Whoever) (Remix) (Produced By Producer's Name)"

I always put the entire word "(Featuring )" in there after the song title. If the song is a remix, then I'll put "(Remix) after the "(Featuring )" so I know who else is on the song, and at the end of that I put "(Produced By )" so that I know who the producer of the song is. A lot of people don't care about that, but I like knowing as much about the song as possible. And since I pay very close attention to the production aspects of a song, knowing who produced it is important to me as well.

Artist is always just the main artist "Artist"

Title is always like this "Title (ft. The Other, Artists, & You Know)"

Prevents multiple artists in ipods and just a good way to tag your music.

and name them

TrackNumber-Artist-Title

Ex) 04-50_cent-still_kill_(ft._akon).mp3

something like that

I imagine it's a lot different for the type of music you listen to. With Rap it'll be something like: 50 Cent - |01| - Going to the Club (feat. Your Mom, His Mom, Her Mom and Your Sister). For my collection it's simply one artist all the time, but I still do it the same way. It looks best this way IMO.

I think adding featured artist to the artist panel is a waste considering it messes with your organizing as well as sorting. Not to mention, very rarely is a person featured on more than one track of the album.

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