Talk:Let It Rock (Kevin Rudolf song)
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RIAA Certification
[edit]An editor using IP address 71.70.78.190 has repeatedly changed the RIAA certification of platinum (as sourced) to the unsourced claim that it is double platinum. The editor has corresponded with me on my talk page, but refuses to the discuss the issue: the addition of unsourced material in place of sourced information. Unless there is compelling discussion regarding this issue, I will again revert this edit. If the editor again removes the sourced platinum for an unsourced double platinum, I will request that ze be blocked from editing. - SummerPhD (talk) 17:31, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
Removed text
[edit]""Let It Rock" has become one of the top most downloaded rock songs of all-time having sold over 2.5 Million (2,500,000) downloads as of February 25, 2009." Cited to ""Universal Republic Official Press Release". Press Release. Retrieved on 2009-02-25."
Several problems. On another page, that the IP, um, forgot(?) to re-add this info to, I explained that 1) we do not use charts from single retailers (per WP:BADCHARTS) and 2) top40-charts.com is a website to avoid (also per WP:BADCHARTS). Now the text is back here (but not there) simply omitting the iTunes name (but not addressing the issue and mis-citing the source (which is top40-charts.com, NOT the alleged press release). Next, there's the simple fact that it is misrepresenting the text at the unreliable source. The IP changes "one of the top selling digital singles" (in context, to "one of the top most downloaded rock songs of all-time". - SummerPhD (talk) 22:15, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
Song background
[edit]This part of the article only tells about the programmes/movies and other promotional stuff this song has been used for. It doesn't actually tell about what the song is about and what inspired it. Can somebody please elaborate on this/these particular subject/s?
Cheers, Oceanassassin (talk) 07:39, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
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Revert 1 edit
[edit]The song was recorded in 2007 in Electric Lady in NYC. 2605:B100:71C:243E:7951:C31D:55DD:190D (talk) 19:53, 24 May 2024 (UTC)