I am well aware that my additions are uncited

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As a native English speaker and a huge fan of Tan Biónica, I was disappointed at the state of the article. I added their full names, their top two albums, and their top two singles basically off the top of my head. This information is readily available in Spanish on the internet, but it is hard for me to pick Spanish citations. This information is often in the exposition before an interview with Chano, or similar. A "good quality citation" would probably be an article about the history of the band, not the preamble before an interview. In fact, I can't even find the Argentina Top 20 chart itself - the ratings are aggregated on multiple other websites, but it is unclear where they come from. I am guessing it is a periodical or a trade organization, similar to Billboard charts in the US. After a harsh debate with myself, I decided to just add this information without citations OR "citation needed" tags because this is the article I would have needed nine months ago, when my Spanish wasn't as good. Maybe nine months from now, I can add in good quality citations. I hope other Wikipedians agree. I think I made it better but I can't make it good. Fluoborate (talk) 08:38, 28 March 2019 (UTC)Reply