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http://www.allmusic.com/album/unleashed-mw0002947847 should be included as it has a review and is a prominent site. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 21:59, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
This is the third single to chart on the Mainstream Rock chart, as far as I know according to the reference here [1], and even though the sources highlights them as listing a lyric video, they literally state that it is being promoted to rock radio, which is sufficient to note that it is a single! I don't know, just my thoughts. It's not like it's just the Hot Christian Songs chart where downloads and streams are enough for a song to chart. EDIT: This post from HardDrive also lists it as a single. [2] Daerl ( talk) 01:19, 28 August 2017 (UTC)
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Hello, I from Russian Wikipedia. In an article in Russian about the album it is written that the song «I Want to Live» was inspired by the recording of a Russian fan by John Cooper, about her problems: depression, humiliation at school and thoughts of suicide. And this song was composed by John Cooper during a walk around Moscow, during a tour of the country. The source for written in RuWiki is. Question: will this information be significant for the English Wikipedia? Bogolub ( talk) 23:03, 24 December 2017 (UTC)
@ Walter Görlitz: No, John Cooper did not write about Moscow (translating so translated your text), and came up with a chorus of the song walking around . He in a live interview with an online translator of the Russian community of the official Skillet group on the social network VK.com admitted that some songs were written by the fans of the group, in which the fans wrote about their life problems. The song "I Want to Live" is an example. I hope you got what I meant =) Here is the translated text from RuWiki: To write some songs, Skillet was inspired by their fans. So, for example, John decided to write the track "I Want to Live" after one night, after a concert in Russia, their fan gave a letter to the group in which she talked about her life. She suffered from depression, she was laughed at in school and she even thought about suicide, but Skillet's music made her want to live. "I was really impressed with this line:" I want to live "", - John recalls. Chorus for the song Cooper wrote when he wandered the streets of Moscow. Translation was through Google translator. Bogolub ( talk) 10:44, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
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http://www.allmusic.com/album/unleashed-mw0002947847 should be included as it has a review and is a prominent site. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 21:59, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
This is the third single to chart on the Mainstream Rock chart, as far as I know according to the reference here [1], and even though the sources highlights them as listing a lyric video, they literally state that it is being promoted to rock radio, which is sufficient to note that it is a single! I don't know, just my thoughts. It's not like it's just the Hot Christian Songs chart where downloads and streams are enough for a song to chart. EDIT: This post from HardDrive also lists it as a single. [2] Daerl ( talk) 01:19, 28 August 2017 (UTC)
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Hello, I from Russian Wikipedia. In an article in Russian about the album it is written that the song «I Want to Live» was inspired by the recording of a Russian fan by John Cooper, about her problems: depression, humiliation at school and thoughts of suicide. And this song was composed by John Cooper during a walk around Moscow, during a tour of the country. The source for written in RuWiki is. Question: will this information be significant for the English Wikipedia? Bogolub ( talk) 23:03, 24 December 2017 (UTC)
@ Walter Görlitz: No, John Cooper did not write about Moscow (translating so translated your text), and came up with a chorus of the song walking around . He in a live interview with an online translator of the Russian community of the official Skillet group on the social network VK.com admitted that some songs were written by the fans of the group, in which the fans wrote about their life problems. The song "I Want to Live" is an example. I hope you got what I meant =) Here is the translated text from RuWiki: To write some songs, Skillet was inspired by their fans. So, for example, John decided to write the track "I Want to Live" after one night, after a concert in Russia, their fan gave a letter to the group in which she talked about her life. She suffered from depression, she was laughed at in school and she even thought about suicide, but Skillet's music made her want to live. "I was really impressed with this line:" I want to live "", - John recalls. Chorus for the song Cooper wrote when he wandered the streets of Moscow. Translation was through Google translator. Bogolub ( talk) 10:44, 28 December 2017 (UTC)