Legacy Streaming Entries
Older platform listings can reflect distribution history rather than a single final edition. They are kept visible when useful for reference, even if the current archive presents the catalog differently.
Older platform listings can reflect distribution history rather than a single final edition. They are kept visible when useful for reference, even if the current archive presents the catalog differently.
A remastered entry points to a later audio or presentation pass on older material. It does not erase the earlier version or imply new credits beyond the catalog data shown.
Some releases return through new uploads after platform changes, account changes, or archive cleanup. Reuploads are treated as preservation context, not as new invented release histories.
Compilation entries can gather earlier tracks with a few additions, edits, or mixed-genre material. For da Real is documented this way in the catalog.
Bootleg-style archive releases preserve rougher or unofficial-feeling sequences as part of the project history. Trill Winter is described in this archive context.
Archive and reconstructed releases organize fragments, older uploads, and later versions into usable catalog records. They are meant to make the history navigable without inventing missing metadata.