When reverting to an earlier build of iTunes you may need to restore an older version of your library database using, for example, the method shown in Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash or from another suitable backup such as Time Machine. You may need to temporarily disable system integrity protection (SIP) while you are removing iTunes. You will be prompted to provide your administrator password which you should enter to complete the process.Type sudo rm -rf iTunes.app/ and press enter to delete iTunes.In Terminal type cd /Applications/ and press enter to open the Applications directory.Open Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.If you want to install an even older build then you can try this approach to remove iTunes: Note these builds are not compatible with macOS 10.14 Mojave. See Deploy apps in a business environment with iTunes - Apple Support for more on these builds. ITunes isn't particularly easy to remove from OS X but it should be possible to install the 12.6.5.3 build over any later version, and then install the build you require as long as it has a higher build number.
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