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  • In order to prove a song is notable enough for a Wikipedia article, you need to show it charted well, and/or it got coverage. In the AFD [1] I added links to news sources that give coverage to the article. That should be enough, but you never can tell. Dream Focus 03:09, 8 April 2011 (UTC)Reply