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Juke music +
Footwork (genre) and your actions are likely to be rolled back:
WP:BEFOREMOVING. Also, you don't seem to really understand the difference between juke and footwork, and are combining sources for two different genres into one article, just nullifying the existence of the two terms. A lot of sources that talk exclusively about footwork you attribute to the juke, which just crosses out all the work you do.
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“ | The genre also has its own dance style, footwork, which is sometimes used as an AKA for the music. | ” |
“ | Juke is faster than ghetto house, playing at 160bpm, and makes striking use of unconventional drum patterns which differ wildly from other house styles. | ” |
-- DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:25, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
As a consensus, for now, til the sources are all well-structured, I am moving the content back to "Footwork (genre)" and redirecting juke to Chicago ghetto house DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:41, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
As of now I moved all back. I would say you are going to need good sources to back up that "juke" is strictly 4/4. Backing that should obviously happen in Ghetto house subsection as Footwork/juke is a different article. But you are wrong: just listen to "Baby Come on" by RP Boo, "Footcrab" by Addisson Groove, "Space Juke" by Rashad and Spinn (all of those are described as seminal juke tracks in sources) and find out where steady 4/4 is present in at least one of them. The whole situation is markedly similar to Jungle/Dnb debate, where die-hard Jungle fans are ripping 'emselves to set themselves apart from Dnb when it is in reality a continuation of the same exact scene which (the same as with footwork/juke and juke) at one moment underwent a rather radical shift within the scene. -- DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:52, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
I reverted the redirects and content moving. Since this is disputed by at least one editor, see WP:MERGEPROP for the proper proceedings of starting a merge discussion. It would be best to have this discussion on an article talk page where other editors can see it. RoseCherry64 ( talk) 14:56, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, just letting you know that you are breaking wikipedia's rule on moving articles
Juke music +
Footwork (genre) and your actions are likely to be rolled back:
WP:BEFOREMOVING. Also, you don't seem to really understand the difference between juke and footwork, and are combining sources for two different genres into one article, just nullifying the existence of the two terms. A lot of sources that talk exclusively about footwork you attribute to the juke, which just crosses out all the work you do.
Solidest (
talk)
13:35, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
“ | The genre also has its own dance style, footwork, which is sometimes used as an AKA for the music. | ” |
“ | Juke is faster than ghetto house, playing at 160bpm, and makes striking use of unconventional drum patterns which differ wildly from other house styles. | ” |
-- DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:25, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
As a consensus, for now, til the sources are all well-structured, I am moving the content back to "Footwork (genre)" and redirecting juke to Chicago ghetto house DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:41, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
As of now I moved all back. I would say you are going to need good sources to back up that "juke" is strictly 4/4. Backing that should obviously happen in Ghetto house subsection as Footwork/juke is a different article. But you are wrong: just listen to "Baby Come on" by RP Boo, "Footcrab" by Addisson Groove, "Space Juke" by Rashad and Spinn (all of those are described as seminal juke tracks in sources) and find out where steady 4/4 is present in at least one of them. The whole situation is markedly similar to Jungle/Dnb debate, where die-hard Jungle fans are ripping 'emselves to set themselves apart from Dnb when it is in reality a continuation of the same exact scene which (the same as with footwork/juke and juke) at one moment underwent a rather radical shift within the scene. -- DJ Alla Dean ( talk) 14:52, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
I reverted the redirects and content moving. Since this is disputed by at least one editor, see WP:MERGEPROP for the proper proceedings of starting a merge discussion. It would be best to have this discussion on an article talk page where other editors can see it. RoseCherry64 ( talk) 14:56, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
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