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Wallpaper (stylized as Wallpaper.) is an American hip hop and pop music project, fronted by producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter Eric Frederic (better known as Ricky Reed) based in Oakland, California. Wallpaper is signed to Boardwalk Records/Epic Records[1] and has played at SXSW.[2] The band is known for their lyrics, which Frederic has characterized as satire of pop music and consumer culture, as well as for their early use of exaggerated auto-tune.[3]

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In 2005, Eric Frederic began experimenting with music that emphasized the effects of auto-tune, an approach which was, at the time, still relatively uncommon.[3] Frederic named this solo project Wallpaper, and developed the alter-ego of Ricky Reed as Wallpaper's lead singer; Reed was described as rude, reckless, and irresponsible, and was intended to personify everything Frederic disliked about the contemporary pop music industry.[3]

As exaggerated auto-tune became more prevalent in the mainstream, Wallpaper's songs gained popularity, and their debut album DooDoo Face was released in 2009 through Eenie Meenie Records.[3][4] By 2010, Wallpaper had begun to transition away from the focus on auto-tune, and added drummer Arjun Singh as an official member of the band.[3] In December, the duo released the EP #STUPiDFACEDD, co-distributed by MTV's Hype Music and Boardwalk Records,[1] followed by a music video for the single of the same name, described as "a brash, stupid party anthem to mock all brash, stupid party anthems."[5]

In 2011, Wallpaper toured with K.Flay and Too Short,[6] and appeared at the MTV Video Music Awards.[7] Later that year, the band toured with Awolnation, then with Gym Class Heroes and Dirty Heads, closing the tour at The Grove in Anaheim, California.[6][8][9] By this time, Frederic had fully adopted the name Ricky Reed in a professional capacity, and was no longer referred to by his real name in interviews[3][7] and press releases.[1] Despite this, he had long since abandoned the idea of staying "in character" as Reed outside of Wallpaper's lyrics.[3]

Wallpaper signed to Epic Records in 2012 and expanded their lineup once more, this time to include vocalist Novena Carmel and percussionists Derek Taylor and Tom Peyton.[1] Their performance at Coachella in April received acclaim, with critics comparing it favorably to "boa constrictor-era" Britney Spears.[10][11] Following an appearance at South by Southwest,[2] Wallpaper appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Last Call with Carson Daly Tonight to perform "#STUPiDFACEDD," as well as the single "[Fucking] Best Song Everrr".[12][13]

In 2013, Wallpaper released their second full-length album, entitled Ricky Reed Is Real, to mostly positive reviews from fans and critics.[14][15][16] The following year, the band covered the theme song to the television series 21 Jump Street for the film adaptation of the same name.[17]

Throughout Wallpaper's career, Frederic occasionally produced music for other artists (such as "Anyway" by Cee-Lo Green[1]) and Wallpaper collectively shares a producer credit on Far East Movement's single "The Illest". As of 2021, all social media accounts for Wallpaper have been removed or deleted excluding their YouTube account, which has not received an update since 2014. Frederic appears to be focusing his efforts on producing for other artists and his progressive indie rock band, Facing New York.

The music you listen to is often a reflection of your personality, which is why people tend to use the artwork from their favorite albums as device wallpapers. But one lonely album cover may not look right on your iPhone's lock screen, and it's not indicative of your broader music interests. To combine cover art into one lock screen background, there's a shortcut that makes it easy to do for any playlist.

"Music Artwork Wallpaper by Playlist," created by RoutineHub user entee, creates a unique background using the cover art from songs in a selected playlist. Whether you created the playlist yourself or added it to your Music library from elsewhere, the shortcut can create and set the wallpaper in seconds. If your mood changes, you can always create a wallpaper from a different playlist using the same shortcut.

Like other wallpaper-centric shortcuts that have popped up recently, this one requires iOS 14.3 since it has the new "Set Wallpaper" action. If you don't have it, it should be coming out any day now. If you can't wait, you can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program to get the release candidate right now.

For the shortcut to start, you'll need at least one playlist in the Music app. You can use one you already have, and you can create your own playlist from scratch or add an existing one to your library. For this guide, I'll be adding the official Apple "Jazz" playlist to my library.

If you want to use a custom playlist with this shortcut, you'll need a good number of songs added. Even if you have around 20 songs added to your playlist, the shortcut may not work, but you can try. To be safe, use a playlist with at least 30 songs that have album art.

You can get the "Music Artwork Wallpaper by Playlist" shortcut using the direct link below or from RoutineHub, where the shortcut is regularly updated to fix bugs, add new features, etc. As of this writing, version 1.7 is the newest.

Tap on "Get Shortcut," and you'll be redirected to the Shortcuts app. Scroll to the bottom of the shortcut's information window and tap on the red "Add Untrusted Shortcut" button to add the shortcut to your library.

As soon as you hit "Add Untrusted Shortcut," you'll be asked to configure the shortcut. In this case, that means choosing a playlist to pull images from. So tap "Choose," select the playlist, and hit "Done" to finish.

In "My Shortcuts," find and tap on the "Music Artwork Wallpaper by Playlist" card to run the shortcut. The first time you do, it'll ask you to grant it access to your music library. Tap "OK," then the shortcut will run for a few seconds while it pulls the covers from the albums in the playlist.

Once it's finished, a checkmark will flash on the shortcut, indicating the wallpaper has been created and placed on your lock screen. Now, lock your screen (e.g., press the Side button) and wake it back up (press the Home or Side button, raise to wake, tap the screen to wake, etc.) to view the new wallpaper.

By default, you'll have eight rows and three columns of cover artwork, but that can be changed (see the next step). The artwork's order is random, so if you're unhappy with the result, you can always rerun the shortcut to create a new wallpaper with the same covers or different ones in the playlist.

In the workflow, scroll down a bit until you find a card called Music with the action "Get songs in [Playlist's Name]." Tap on the current playlist and choose a different one to create a wallpaper from that one. Once you're finished, tap "Done," then rerun the shortcut.

At the top of the workflow, under the first action titled Dictionary, you can choose the number of rows and art per row. You can experiment, but if you go too large (like five by ten), you might not get any wallpaper because there may not be enough songs with cover art to fill in all the spots. If that's all you want to change, tap "Done" to finish, then rerun the shortcut.

Just updated your iPhone? You'll find new features for Podcasts, News, Books, and TV, as well as important security improvements and fresh wallpapers. Find out what's new and changed on your iPhone with the iOS 17.5 update.

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To add more life to your dynamic desktop background, why not add an audio file to upgrade it to the next level? In this article, we will show you how to add music in Wallpaper Engine for both community wallpapers and your own wallpapers.

So those were two ways to add music to your wallpapers on Wallpaper Engine. Remember if you want to add an audio file to a community wallpaper, make sure you have permission from the owner. Otherwise, crank your volume up and start playing those sweet tunes from your brand-new desktop wallpaper.

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