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This article has been flagged as unsourced. What's the best way to source an article like this? Is it necessary to provide a citation for each entry? Spiritquest (talk) 04:49, 28 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Spiritquest: Yes, every statement in an encyclopedia must be cited by a WP:RS. That includes a sentence or fragment or anything that could be contested, or every item in a list. We would hope that these target articles already contain all the reliable sources that prove that each item is notable.WP:N So you should be able to search each article for one or two sources that demonstrate that particular combination of fact, that this 1) band is 2) notable for the category of 3) Christian 4) pop in the 5) 1970s. Good luck. — Smuckola(talk)01:50, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]