In October, William Patrick Corgan issued Ogilala, his first record released under his given name. Before the album came out, Corgan explained to Rolling Stone why he wasn’t releasing music as Billy. “At some point, ‘Billy’ just gets kind of weird.” He added, “I was obviously Billy in the band, but now I feel like that is somebody else. It’s hard to explain other than it's like sometimes you just want to change up the wallpaper.” In a subsequent TV appearance on “CBS This Morning,” he said, “Once I saw that it irritated people then I thought, ‘OK, I’m definitely going to do this.’”

After all that, it looks like Billy is back. Ogilala is now credited to Billy Corgan on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play, as Alternative Nation notes. Even his Vevo account on YouTube, which was WilliamPCorganVEVO, has been changed to BillyCorganVEVO. The record has also received new cover art that does not feature the large “WPC” initials.

Pitchfork has contacted Corgan’s representatives for comment and more information.