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After six months, Deezer has yet to resolve the issue with the "More Albums" section, which continues to hide legitimate albums from artists' pages, despite their availability on the Deezer catalog. This situation is quite frustrating, because I frequently miss new releases from my favorite artists due to this problem. The only way I can keep track of them is by checking other competitors to compare discographies, which is frankly unreasonable, don't you agree? I had expected that such an anomaly would be treated as a high priority and addressed promptly; however, it persists.

Hi @Marcormark,

I know that this has been mentioned here before, but do you have some examples?


I know that this has been mentioned here before, but do you have some examples?

This artist: https://www.deezer.com/artist/108453
And these albums:

 


With Taylor Davies I agree: A lot is missing.

 

But with Mia Asano I can find the singles you mentioned:

 


@Marcormark I understand your frustration and I always do what I can to update the profiles when you provide examples and url’s
I have passed the feedback and mentioned it to our music team but I can’t guarantee that the problem will be fix immediately.
Apologies for the inconvenience


@Jaime.Deezer, if we provide links to albums that are not visible on the artist's page and they are marked as NON_OFFICIAL, metadata team can change them and mark them as OFFICIAL so they can be properly displayed under the Albums, Singles, or EPs sections, right?

Then why doesn't Deezer mark all albums as OFFICIAL by default, so they are automatically displayed under the Albums, Singles, or EPs sections, rather than under the "More albums" section?


I have passed the feedback and mentioned it to our music team but I can’t guarantee that the problem will be fix immediately.

They fixed my specific case. However, if they can't prevent the "More albums" section from forming and they can't even fix it for all artists, then why not make it visible again from the Web Browser version so that users can at least report the issue?
The worst part is that, usually, legitimate albums end up in that hidden section, while those of the other artists with the same name easily end up directly on the page of the same artist without any filter...


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