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I have a real issue with the single being claimed to be "off the EP." The single was released on the indie label "The Score" in January 2015. It charted in July 2015 when it got popular thanks to Asda. That was six months later. It then appeared on an album released by Republic in September 2015. Therefore, it's not a single off the album; it was an indie release that was re-released later. That's like saying "Thriller" (released in 1983) was a single off "Number Ones" (released in 2004) because the song is on it. Therefore, I've removed that statement from the article.
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Citations
The citations on this article are... not good, to say the least. By my count, not counting the charts, at least 30 of the 41 sources in the article are either primary or unreliable sources. The direct citations to YouTube, iTunes, Twitter and Instagram probably need to be significantly trimmed. Skarmory(talk •contribs) 20:22, 28 June 2023 (UTC)reply
The problem is there aren't much other secondary sources of this band out there, leading to us relying on primary sources.
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I have a real issue with the single being claimed to be "off the EP." The single was released on the indie label "The Score" in January 2015. It charted in July 2015 when it got popular thanks to Asda. That was six months later. It then appeared on an album released by Republic in September 2015. Therefore, it's not a single off the album; it was an indie release that was re-released later. That's like saying "Thriller" (released in 1983) was a single off "Number Ones" (released in 2004) because the song is on it. Therefore, I've removed that statement from the article.
MSJapan (
talk) 21:38, 12 October 2015 (UTC)reply
Citations
The citations on this article are... not good, to say the least. By my count, not counting the charts, at least 30 of the 41 sources in the article are either primary or unreliable sources. The direct citations to YouTube, iTunes, Twitter and Instagram probably need to be significantly trimmed. Skarmory(talk •contribs) 20:22, 28 June 2023 (UTC)reply
The problem is there aren't much other secondary sources of this band out there, leading to us relying on primary sources.
UtopianOverlord (
talk) 19:49, 10 August 2023 (UTC)reply