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Released in 2012, Master of My Make-Believe is the second studio album by santigoldmasterofmymakebelieveituneszippdf
In the early 2010s, digital album purchases often arrived as a single, compressed ".zip" file. This contained the MP3s and, crucially, digital artwork. Though not strictly related to iTunes alone, the concept of "zipping" an album for distribution was born out of the blog era, where fans traded and shared music in these compressed bundles. user wants a long article for the keyword
The album’s themes heavily explored individuality, rebellion, and reclaiming agency in an artificial world. Visually, the album cover—photographed by Jason Schmidt —showcased Santigold playing four distinct "incarnations" of herself, including a military officer painted by iconic artist Kehinde Wiley. This striking aesthetic made the digital booklet (the "PDF" in the search query) highly sought after by fans. I need to produce a well-researched article