My Media Player/Art Cache/LocalMLS/directory is too and won't open or remove

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My Media Player/Art Cache/LocalMLS/directory is too and will not open or delete. I note that this directory is more than 150 GB and when I go in the file it will not load if I try to delete that nothing happens. I disable the Windows Media Player Network Sharing service. I know that the file are small jpg but I don't know why I have so much of.
I try to delete it in safe mode and go to the command prompt, but without success.
Can someone help?
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