Background in Nokia MixRadio doesn't change.

The problem is very simple, when you add your favorite artists in the app, the background should change and show those artists. The thing is my app shows the first artist I added almost a year ago when I first opened MixRadio and no matter what I do it won't change.
I can remove that artist from favorites - same background. I can remove all artists from favorites and add new ones - still the same background. I can un-install the app and install it again - still the same exact background of 'artist x'. Any solution besides the reset?

Can you check if you are still logged into the service? Sometimes, even if your Nokia Account is saved in the phone, you can still become logged out of MixRadio, open the app and check in Settings>Account to make sure. If you are connected to the service you should find that the images do change.
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