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Charley Crockett's 'Clovis' Album Returns After Removal

Charley Crockett's album "Clovis," which was initially released in April and then promptly removed from streaming services, is set to be re-released. The album will now be available through Atlantic Outpost.

The decision to pull "Clovis" from platforms followed controversy surrounding its release. Specific details regarding the nature of the controversy were not immediately provided in the announcement of the re-release.

Atlantic Outpost, the label distributing the re-released album, is part of the larger Atlantic Records group. This re-release marks a significant development for the album and its artist, indicating a resolution or a new strategy for its distribution.

Fans who were unable to access "Clovis" after its initial removal will have another opportunity to stream or purchase the record. The exact date for the re-release has not yet been specified, but its return is confirmed.

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