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20:03, 30 July 2017 (UTC)

Billboard charts

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If somebody has started updating/inserting a chart's positions before you, it's courteous to not interrupt them at a certain point by jumping ahead in the chart so you can add some. Yes, nobody has a claim over doing charts on Wikipedia but it's quite rude (as I'm sure you would have checked the pages for several albums that entered the Billboard 200 chart and wouldn't have just started at a random number). I do these every week and you appear to have jumped in ahead of me to do the last few lower Billboard 200 peaks and I can't help wondering why. Ss112 10:04, 8 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

T SWIFT

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DO NOT CHNAGE TAYLOR SWIFT'S WIKI - THANK YOU!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by TSWIFTY3121 (talkcontribs) 10:06, 25 August 2017 (UTC)Reply

Unforgettable (Thomas Rhett song)

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Because the whiskeyriff reference is still, despite what the reviewer says, tagged as "country music" at the bottom. Quite honestly, you should have cared more about CloversMallRat's edit, considering he introduced "Country" to the genre parameter with this edit. Also, most editors would be picky about the source saying "pop-focused sound", considering that isn't actually calling explicitly calling the song "a pop song". Usually when reviews or news sources say "pop-infused", "pop-flavored" (as the second source does), editors will remove them because it isn't being called a song in that genre, only as containing influences of it. "Pop-focused" sounds along those lines. Just letting you know; I don't care enough to dispute it any further. Ss112 13:58, 20 September 2017 (UTC)Reply