Talk:Camp Mulla
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June 2011
[edit]Cool stuff, quite intresting their online presence is very amazing considering the short time they've been in the music industry
- Thanks for your opinion. Next time please remember to sign your posts by typing four tildes as instructed in the editing page. Davykamanzi (talk) 08:40, 27 June 2011 (UTC)
Notability
[edit]The article states that "the topic of this article may not meet the notability guideline for music."
In the notability guideline for music, criterion 11 states:
"11. Has been placed in rotation nationally by any major radio network."
The radio section of the article clearly states that:
"Their first single, Low, got them their first airplay on the Kenyan radio scene. Their most successful song so far is their second single, Party Don't Stop, which has received airplay on many Kenyan radio stations, including Kiss 100, 98.4 Capital FM, on which it has reached its Top 9 at 9 playlist, and Homeboyz Radio (91.5), hosted by G Money in the morning. The song peaked at number 2 on Capital FM's Hits Not Homework and number 13 on Homeboyz Radio's HitList.
On Saturday 29 January 2011, Camp Mulla had a live interview with Kenyan Kiss 100 host and vocalist DNG, where he asked they group why they do what they do, what their inspiration is, their goals in this music industry and all that motivates their style."
These statements are sourced from links [3] and [4] in the article.
Seeing that the article meets criterion 11 of the notability guideline of music I do not believe that there should be any controversy surrounding the article. Davykamanzi (talk) 09:06, 27 June 2011 (UTC)
Editing
[edit]This is to remind users that before editing, please remember to add reliable sources that support the claim you are making in the article. I frequently have to rectify or remove information that other users have included in the article which is not cited by searching through other websites on the Internet to find that information. You can read the Wikipedia articles on citing sources, identifying reliable sources and citations to help you. Davykamanzi (talk) 20:24, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
I need help with the initial insertion. It won't allow me to paraphrase TheCampM (talk) 19:04, 14 September 2017 (UTC)
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