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There have been several edits already, at least, removing his name from the entry in the table. While Billboard no longer shows DaBaby as a featured artist on the song, and it has been that way since August either for the weekly Hot 100 charts or the year-end of 2021, there are two very strong reasons why DaBaby's name should be retained in the entry: [1] When the song peaked at #2 in May, he was credited; [1] and [2] he was credited for the majority of the 41 weeks the song spent in the top 10 (around 32 weeks, I think). Both of these are made abundantly clear in the notes below the tables. Removing his name is an unequivocal case of WP:RECENTISM. MPFitz1968 ( talk) 22:47, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
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There have been several edits already, at least, removing his name from the entry in the table. While Billboard no longer shows DaBaby as a featured artist on the song, and it has been that way since August either for the weekly Hot 100 charts or the year-end of 2021, there are two very strong reasons why DaBaby's name should be retained in the entry: [1] When the song peaked at #2 in May, he was credited; [1] and [2] he was credited for the majority of the 41 weeks the song spent in the top 10 (around 32 weeks, I think). Both of these are made abundantly clear in the notes below the tables. Removing his name is an unequivocal case of WP:RECENTISM. MPFitz1968 ( talk) 22:47, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
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