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Yes it was "Tin Tin Out featuring Emma Bunton", and yes it was released before A Girl Like Me, and yes it was a single taken from Tin Tin Out's album, but it is a fact that it is on the album A Girl Like Me, and should therefore be included next to A Girl Like Me. Many singles are included on albums that were released a long time later. In fact it should be added to the infobox of the album's article. It's easily comparable to any winner of The X Factor - they win and release a single straight away, and then release an album 9 months later without that original single in mind. Sometimes it's included on the album and sometimes it isn't. It might be a bonus track. But on Wikipedia, we still say it's a single from that album. (In reply to this edit.) – anemone projectors– 16:32, 30 October 2013 (UTC)
No, it's not wrong. But why not this:
? Then there's no arguments about what album a song belongs to (although Louis Erisson appears to agree with me). – anemone projectors– 11:32, 2 November 2013 (UTC)
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Yes it was "Tin Tin Out featuring Emma Bunton", and yes it was released before A Girl Like Me, and yes it was a single taken from Tin Tin Out's album, but it is a fact that it is on the album A Girl Like Me, and should therefore be included next to A Girl Like Me. Many singles are included on albums that were released a long time later. In fact it should be added to the infobox of the album's article. It's easily comparable to any winner of The X Factor - they win and release a single straight away, and then release an album 9 months later without that original single in mind. Sometimes it's included on the album and sometimes it isn't. It might be a bonus track. But on Wikipedia, we still say it's a single from that album. (In reply to this edit.) – anemone projectors– 16:32, 30 October 2013 (UTC)
No, it's not wrong. But why not this:
? Then there's no arguments about what album a song belongs to (although Louis Erisson appears to agree with me). – anemone projectors– 11:32, 2 November 2013 (UTC)