My Itunes Music Folders are a Mess

A bunch of my music in My Itunes library for some reason is divided up outside of their music folder. An Album that contains 16 tracks might only contain one song in that albums folder while the other fifteen tracks are scattered independently in another folder with the same albums name. How can I fix this problem??

as long as iTunes knows of the files (i.e. no "!" next to any), you might want to try consolidating your library.
(a) go iTunes > preferences > advanced and make sure +iTunes media folder location+ is set correctly. on the same tab, ensure you have put a tick in the boxes next to +keep iTunes media folder organized+ and +copy files to ... when adding to library+. okay out.
(b) next, file> library > organize library > consolidate files. this will copy all files to the location you specified above (unless the files are already there). if the option to +upgrade to iTunes media organization+ is available, select that as well.
JGG

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