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Should this not be classified as a "song" because there's no post release coverage which suggests that it was cancelled? It didn't receive any independent release commercially and there's little or NO coverage after the release date saying it was a single in the US? → Lil-℧niquԐ 1- (Talk) -13:56, 6 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Love how you went from not considering it a single to undoing all my edits on this page because I think the same way. No shade, I just find it funny.
Honestly though (this is just me putting in my two cents), if a song didn't receive a commercial release in a single country and wasn't promoted individually, it's just a promotional single or better yet an album cut which just happened to chart. Moonlighttt (talk) 15:52, 8 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
A radio release is a commercial release. There are plenty of songs that are sent only to radio. In the streaming era, song are already available digitally. It's definitely not a album cut that charted - there's a source saying it was sent to radio stations in the US. iTunes countdown singles are released commercially but not to radio - that doesn't make them singles just promo ones. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ If we're not sure go by consensus. On the basis that some notable songs linked by Bluesatellite were only sent to radio they count as singles. >>Lil-unique1(talk) — 20:06, 8 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Not done Piped it to Kelly#Exposure of child sexual abuse material and indictment (2002)
Simply change the "over" part of comp to mentioning piano melodies, minus any quotation marks
Done
"It received mixed reviews from contemporary critics who either complimented or criticized" → "The song received mixed reviews from music critics, who were split towards"
Done
"platforms following new allegations" → "platforms, following new allegations"
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