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Why do all the "Singles" subsections of this article refer to the poseur Danzel repeatedly as either an "English DJ" or British DJ" when it's clear he's from Belgium? Anyway, it's also clear he's a talentless ape, but that might be construed as POV (though it isn't) and I honestly can't be bothered. If someone who likes Danzel (god knows why) wishes to fix these errors, please go ahead. I only came to this page for info on a track he merely (and ineptly) covered, so I doubt I'll ever have need to look at this toss again. - Lontano02:17, 11 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The chart positions for 'Jump', which looked astonishingly to the point of ridiculously high (a top ten hit around the world) were added back in 2007 by an anon IP who made incorrect edits to a few other articles, inc this one. I've removed them all as there's no source and they didn't seem accurate. BillyH15:54, 18 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]