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A decade has passed since the first review of research on a ``flagship application" of music information retrieval (MIR):the problem of music genre recognition (MGR).During this time, about 500 works addressing MGR have been published,and at least 10 campaigns have been run to evaluate MGR systems,which makes MGR one of the most researched areas of MIR.So, where does MGR lie now?We show that in spite of this massive amount of work, MGR does not lie far from where it began,and the paramount reason for this is that most evaluation in MGR lacks validity.We perform a case study of all published research using the most-used benchmark dataset in MGRduring the past decade: {\em GTZAN}.We show that none of the evaluations in these many works is valid to produce conclusions with respect to {\em recognizing genre},i.e., that a system is using criteria relevant to recognize genre.In fact, the problems of validity in evaluation also affectresearch in music emotion recognition and autotagging.We conclude by discussing the implications of our workfor MGR and MIR in the next ten years
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