prepositions - Regarding music: "in a track" or "on a track"


Is it




  • 1.1 "it doesn't matter if you hear it on rap tracks"




  • 1.2 "it doesn't matter if you hear it in rap tracks"




Would it be different if I use "song" instead?




  • 2.1 "it doesn't matter if you hear it on rap songs"




  • 2.2 "it doesn't matter if you hear it in rap songs"




My gut feeling says "on" is correct, with 2.2 allowed colloquially




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