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"Youth" featured & remixed by Gryffin
[edit]The Troye Sivan song Youth has been remixed by Gryffin but on the iTunes page of the remix shows Gryffin as a featured artist + a remixer so should there be "featuring Gryffin" or not?[1]
The iTunes page shows this: "Youth (feat. Gryffin) [Gryffin Remix]"[2]
References
Opinions, my fellow editors?
- @XPanettaa:
- @Ss112:
- @Infopage100:
- @Hakken:
- @Arnold.kevin729:
- @Blue Adventure:
- @Alsee:
- TheMagnificentist (talk) 15:59, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
- This appears to be overkill to address a minor one-off edit. I reverted the removal as an unexplained removal of sourced information, per the iTunes ref. My edit summary includes a link to this Talk page. The IP editor, or anyone else, is invited to offer some reason that we should remove the text in question. Alsee (talk) 16:35, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
If I were editing the page, I would presumably make two tracklists for the song, because the original version is three minutes and five seconds long, i.e., it is the version heard on the radio. While the version featuring the DJ, Gryffin, is merely a remix at 3:41 in duration. As far as listing that goes, I would write Youth (featuring Gryffin). Kind of like the way Cedric Gervais was listed on Summertime Sadness? You know, Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais. Something like that, I guess. Actually, I would just write Youth (Gryffin Remix), I think. You know what, that is a hard question to ask. P.s., all colored letters are linked.
But here are some references I gathered up to make this troublesome confusion easier.
References
"Youth" (original version)
"Youth" (Gryffin Remix)
"Summertime Sadness" (Cedric Gervais Remix); an example.
Sincerely, Infopage100, at 8:52am on 20 September 2016.
Or formally, Infopage100 (talk) 13:52, 20 September 2016 (UTC)
The White Panda
[edit]I'm working on an article for the White Panda (mostly because of how much I love Juicy O'Reilly and all of Rematch.) It is in draft stage at the moment. I would like to update the Gryffin article with some pre-2016 sources about his role in the White Panda before recording as Gryffin. Feel free to help with the White Panda article as well. Semitones (talk) 22:10, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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