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McBusted[edit]

Hi, I've noticed that you keep persisting to put Get Over It under McBusted's singles, despite me moving it to their other charted songs. Although they intended to release the song as a single, and indeed filmed a music video for it, they later decided not to release it. James Bourne has confirmed this on Twitter. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.168.102.38 (talk) 23:39, 10 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Wikipedia

I am good and researching Bands & Artists update to date with New Music

I have added about roughly 50 changes to wikipedia on New Music that is on Youtube not Not on Wikipedia.

My Question is I have researched A band Called the Vamps and Someone is Keep Editing My New Added Stuff which is True, that I have found on the Internet.

What I found is That There are 3 Promotional Singles & That's It Which are 1. Dangerous from the Meet the Vamps Album is a Promotional Single & 2. What I found is that The Music Video for Cheater is a Promotional Single Not a Single & also 3. Stolen Moments is a Promotional Single from the Album. All Three of these Should have there own Table with the Year With It.

And Also A Different Table Should & Is to Be Called Soundtracks, or Soundtrack Singles. There Are 2 Soundtracks for 2 Films & they are Hurricane which is from Alexander the Great, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Film & Kung Fu Fighting from the Kung Fu Panda 3 Film Are Not Promotional Singles, They Are SOUNDTRACKS Okay, So Please put them into a different Table with the World Soundtracks above them.

P.S I do not know how to make a Table with Singles & Music Videos, with the Directors and they Year Show, So Please could you tell me how to make one and putting the information in Please.

James Duggins (talk) 15:59, 1 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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April 2016[edit]

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Oliver Celeste[edit]

I moved the page Oliver Celeste to Draft:Oliver Celeste so you can continue to work on it. It is not good enough yet for an article. Peter Sam Fan 19:53, 18 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Please Could Someone help me with My Article I have created But Please do Not Delete It, If you Do I will get angry and Frustrated very quickly and calmly and I will Swear at you.

This is My First Ever time that I am creating an Article because I have Never done This Before and also I am a Beginner.

How do You put a picture of a Artist in the background anyway?

Just Remember I am Autistic and When you talk to me Please talk to me in a Specific way, For me which simple and I Understand what you are saying Okay.

Thank You

Bye

Kind Regards

James Duggins

Hello James, adding images is somewhat tricky for reasons of copyright. Wikipedia only accepts images of living persons when the copyright holder has released them under a free license that allows everybody to re-use and modify them for any purpose, including commercial purposes. If you, personally, have taken the photo and it hasn't been published elsewhere, you can simply use the Upload Wizard at the Wikimedia Commons to upload the image.
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Once the image is uploaded, you can add it to the infobox; you'll want to use Template:Infobox musical artist instead of the more general Template:Infobox person. The template page explains the available parameters and gives examples of use. Huon (talk) 22:13, 18 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
James there was a big problem with this draft: you had copied almost all the words from the singer's website at http://www.lessonsfromcalifornia.com/bio.html. That is bad because the tone was too promotional for an encyclopedia article but, much more importantly, it was a copyright violation, which could give Wikipedia big legal problems. We can't have copyright material anywhere in Wikipedia, not even in draft pages.
Please do not copy stuff into Wikipedia - read Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources. You have to write in your own words, not copy other people's
Rather than delete the whole page, I have removed the sentences that were copied, leaving the framework of the article for you to fill in. I also changed the infobox from "Infobox person", which was producing a lot of error messages, to "Infobox singer", which has the parameters you were using. JohnCD (talk) 22:18, 18 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Oliver Celeste (April 18)[edit]

Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Huon was:  The comment the reviewer left was: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
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Help me! with Lifehouse Music Video Table with the Years With It & the Director(s) as well[edit]

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Please Wikipedia/Another User Can you help me fix the Music Video Table on The Discography of the band called Lifehouse, I have done My research of the Director(s) of the Singles that were made into Music Videos and Also I have done Research of the Year the Music Videos with the Singles that were released Okay.

And Lastly I have tried to fix it myself but I am stuck and didn't work. I have done this Hard work for 2 Hours Today And When You help me Please DO Not Delete the Director(s) or the Years on the Music Videos Table Okay.

Please fix it for me But however I want to leave the Last edited in My name okay.

Thank You

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James Duggins

James Duggins (talk) 20:31, 23 April 2016 (UTC)James DugginsJames Duggins (talk) 20:31, 23 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I think I have fixed what you have asked for at Lifehouse discography‎‎. you can see the difference here. In the future I would suggest you use your Sandbox to test wiki coding until you are more comfortable with it. McMatter (talk)/(contrib) 21:16, 23 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Please can you help me with the Album Details, the sales and the certifications of the Discography of the Band Lonely The Brave Please Do Not Delete it because I will putting Lonely the Brave Singles in order from the start from the Day's war to Things will Matter and the Music Videos with it as well and lastly to keep people downloading the singles they have done as well Okay.

I will be angry and Furious you will do mess it up and I have done it from scratch as well so Please Do Not Delete It. I will be doing the Singles a little Now and later on Today Okay.

James Duggins

Hello James, you are probably better off requesting help at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Music, because the folks there generally have more interest in improving articles related to music. Your {{helpme}} template just draws attention from Wikipedians in general, not necessarily those who have interest in working on the article(s) you are interested in. Regards, --kelapstick(bainuu) 12:53, 7 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Please Can You Help me 1 user fix my Lonely the Brave Discography, But Please Do Not delete the Singles or the Albums in the Table I have created as well because I will not be happy and Infuriated if it doesn't go well But if it does then I will be so happy that kindly and respectful that someone has helped me.

Please help me with... The Date the Singles with in into 1 and with it the singles into 1 album even though the first single from the 2 album is in 1 year and the second single is in the following year but in thje same album.

Thank You

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James Duggins (talk) 18:04, 9 September 2016 (UTC)James Duggins[reply]

See here for how to fix it. ThePlatypusofDoom (talk) 22:27, 9 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I have tidied up the tables, but some references that confirms the information is actually correct would be nice. AllMusic gives a significantly different list of singles. Huon (talk) 23:00, 9 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Please help me with... The Famous Singer has done a lot of singles in a few Countries, BUT You forgot To In The UK/United Kingdom into the the Rest of the Countries You Did Wikipedia.

Please help me Put the UK Single I got from this website http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/3674/enrique-iglesias/ where his singles made it into the UK And You Decided Not to Put It In, Wikipedia, Think Again, If he didn't come into the UK or His Singles in the UK, then it wouldn't be in the Official charts at all BUT IT is.

Please help me put the UK With the other Countries on the Title and I have tried to put it with the USA/USA Latin but somewhere is going wrong and also I have put the Chart numbers in where the UK Singles by Enrique Iglesias where in as well Okay.

Please Do Not fail me, Please fix it for me, that is all I ask for. I will be checking to see if it is fixed and sorted in the table.

Thank You Kind Regards


James Duggins (talk) 15:24, 9 October 2016 (UTC)James Duggins[reply]

I'd ask you to please not attempt technically complicated edits you don't know how to perform. I will fix the Enrique Iglesias article, but it's almost easier to re-do it all over again than to try and fix your edits. It seems you also misunderstand how Wikipedia works: We're all volunteers, and claiming that "You Decided Not to Put It In" is about as accurate as if I claimed that until you changed your mind earlier today, you had also "decided not to put it in".
Specific problems with your edit include the following:
  • You added two headers for the UK singles chart
  • There's a broken <ref> tag
  • For the other header, you cited the Australian charts again
  • You got the name of the chart in the link(s) wrong
  • You didn't expand the "Peak chart positions" heading by another column
  • You added the chart positions for the UK chart at the very end, not at the position corresponding to the heading(s)
  • The code for that last column of chart positions you added is not the correct one.
Tables aren't quite easy; you can find a help page for editing them at Help:Table, but it might be easier to ask for help first instead of breaking things and then asking others to clean up. Huon (talk) 16:50, 9 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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The Summer Set[edit]

Discography[edit]

Singles[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[1]
UK
<ref name="UK-singles">Peak chart positions for singles in the United Kingdom:
"Chelsea" 2009 Love Like This (Deluxe Edition)
"Boys You Do (Get Back At You)" 2009 Love Like This (Deluxe Edition)
"About a Girl" 2011 Everything's Fine (Deluxe Edition)
"Someone Like You" 2011 Everything's Fine (Deluxe Edition)
"Mannequin" 2012 Everything's Fine (Deluxe Edition)
"When We Were Young" 2012 Everything's Fine (Deluxe Edition)
"Maybe Tonight" 2013 Legendary (Deluxe Edition)
"Fuck You Over" 2013 Legendary (Deluxe Edition)
"Boomerang" 2014 Legendary (Deluxe Edition)
"Lightning in a Bottle" 2014 Legendary (Deluxe Edition)
"Figure Me Out" 2016 Stories For Monday
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

  1. ^ "Coldplay – Chart History: Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 25 March 2012.

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Hi other Editors

Please could You 1 of You help me put Lindsey Stirling Hold My Hand Featuring ZZ Ward in 2016 in the Singles Chart which is from the album Brave Enough and the Newest Single after Hold my Hand which is Lindsey Stirling Love's Just a Feeling Featuring Rooty from the Album Brave Enough, Which came out on the 3rd March 2017.

I am Very Confused How to put Lindsey Stirling Hold My hand with the featured Artist and Lindsey Stirling Love's Just a Feeling with the Featured Artist in 2017 BUT They are From the Same Album because I have tried to put it in so many ways of putting the Love's Just a Feeling in 2017 Section and Hold My Hand Featuring ZZ Ward in 2016 in that Year as well from the Same Album and it is Hard and Confusing how to lay it out.


James Duggins James Duggins (talk) 21:43, 13 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

James, requests such as this should be made on the talk page of the article in question. This will allow it to be seen by editors who are familiar with the subject and can make more accurate assessments of the request. If you want more help, change the {{help me-helped}} back into a {{help me}}, stop by the Teahouse, Wikipedia's live help channel, or the help desk to ask someone for assistance. Primefac (talk) 21:56, 13 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Please could the 1 of You editors help me by fixing The Table with Singles by Palisades who are a US Band, I have tried and Fix it myself to do it myself But I have Failed BUT It is Very Very hard, when I have Not done it for a long time and Also I am slowly working how this all works because I am a Beginner. It starts from Bury It Single in 2012 from the Album Outcasts, then it slowly goes to Let Down Single from Palisades Album which came out in 2017, which is already out Now back on the 20th January in 2017.

PLEASE Do Not Get Rid Of My Table with All of the Singles by Palisades from 2012 - 2017 Inside it Please Because It took me Ages to do, Or Otherwise My hard work to Put it in the Table goes down the Drain/Ruined from Scratch get I have Just made Today. Please Keep it BUT Just Fix it and That's all Thank You and I will check Tomorrow to see if Anyone is so nice and helpful to me and fix it for me Thank You.

And Lastly I am Very Confused and Lost On Wikipedia, How to get Help, on other Talk pages to someone else for Help, Because I am just going round in Circles and I gave up in the End Literally, It would be easier with someone showed me or Told me on the talk page how to get Help easier if like Tables goes wrong or New Dates in Singles goes wrong, or adding New Singles together in the same year or Album Etc.


James Duggins

As per the notice above, please post requests of this nature on the article's talk page. And if you post anywhere but the article's talk page, please include a wikilink. Schwede66 20:34, 26 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Help me![edit]

Please help me with... 2 Things: which are:

Hi other Editors

Please could the 1 of You editors help me by fixing The Table with Singles by Palisades who are a US Band, I have tried and Fix it myself to do it myself But I have Failed BUT It is Very Very hard, when I have Not done it for a long time and Also I am slowly working how this all works because I am a Beginner. It starts from Bury It Single in 2012 from the Album Outcasts, then it slowly goes to Let Down Single from Palisades Album which came out in 2017, which is already out Now back on the 20th January in 2017.

PLEASE Do Not Get Rid Of My Table with All of the Singles by Palisades from 2012 - 2017 Inside it Please Because It took me Ages to do, Or Otherwise My hard work to Put it in the Table goes down the Drain/Ruined from Scratch get I have Just made Today. Please Keep it BUT Just Fix it and That's all Thank You and I will check Tomorrow to see if Anyone is so nice and helpful to me and fix it for me Thank You.

And Lastly I am Very Confused and Lost On Wikipedia, How to get Help, on other Talk pages to someone else for Help, Because I am just going round in Circles and I gave up in the End Literally, It would be easier with someone showed me or Told me on the talk page how to get Help easier if like Tables goes wrong or New Dates in Singles goes wrong, or adding New Singles together in the same year or Album Etc.

Here is the Link attached Schwede https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palisades_(band)


James Duggins (talk) 20:42, 26 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

As per the notice above, please post requests of this nature on the article's talk page. Schwede66 20:45, 26 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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Help me![edit]

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This is James Duggins Here, Please Do Not Delete the Album Honestly by Tyler Ward Table OR EP Album Yellow Boxes Table and Not Even the Singles Below, That I just Made which took Me Over 1 Hour to 2 Hours, to do the 1 Album, 1 EP Album and the Singles Table as Well.

BUT I do Need Help Please which is From the Lead Single The Way We Are released in 2012 to SOS in 2014, I cannot fit it all in 1 Album, which the Seven Singles are in the Honestly Album, including SOS Which I cannot get the Album Honestly which is In it. Below and What's It Like To Be Lonely is in the Yellow Boxes Album by Tyler Ward and if You Don't believe me look at Itunes.

James Duggins (talk) 20:42, 9 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I genuinely, honestly, have no idea what you're asking. None of the pages you're working on are nominated for deletion, and Wikipedia has no page length limits (within reason) so I don't see why you can't fit everything on one album page. If I've missed something terribly obvious, feel free to change the {{help me-helped}} back into a {{help me}} and expand further on what you're looking for. Primefac (talk) 21:22, 9 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]
This is about the tables in the "Discography" section of the Tyler Ward article. I see no possible benefit of a table with a single entry over a bulleted list with that same entry, particularly when there is also no charting information whatsoever. I have removed all the non-information from the tables but left the tables themselves in place since you seem to value the format so much. That said, iTunes is not a reliable source, and "if you don't believe me look at iTunes" is not a line of reasoning we should employ on Wikipedia. If such tables have been removed from other articles before, possibly for a lack of sources, those same reasons for removal may apply here, too. If you are unsure whether the content you intend to add is indeed an improvement of the article, I strongly suggest that the next time, you ask about that before spending an hour or two on formatting content that might be removed again. You may also want to take a look at Help:Table; that page explains how to use the rowspan parameter that governs whether a single cell, such as the one giving an album name, extends over several rows within the table, such as for seven singles from the same album. Huon (talk) 21:38, 9 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Famousbirthdays.com as a source[edit]

Hi James Duggins. I'm in the process of removing famousbirthdays.com as a source from Wikipedia, because it's not reliable (See Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard/Archive_153#Is_famousbirthdays.com_a_reliable_source_for_personal_information). I noticed that you've added it, and wanted to make sure you understood why it's being removed. If you disagree, let's discuss it. Thanks. --Ronz (talk) 22:12, 8 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

May I ask what your edit was about here? Specifically where you add,

"Wiki, This is Not a threat okay and don't forget I am Autistic, I just want to be helpful and putting these in just like the 1st cars Soundtrack did in the 1st Cars film with the reference to the artists as well. Please don't delete this above or the track listing okay. I will be watching.
Wiki STOP deleting these Changes and STOP deleting the Tracks Listing Below Okay, all I am doing is putting the Singles and Soundtracks from the Cars 3 Album, So that People and Customers and Buy the Soundtrack Album from Itunes, just like the 1st Cars Film, with all of the 3 Singles and Soundtracks same as referencing to the right handside Before and after the Track listing to put it on, It is Not that hard like the 1st cars film with their soundtracks okay and Then if you will co-operate with me then I and You the rest of you user's can Leave It Alone Okay - from James Duggins - Wiki User. P.S It took me ages to do this Please Do Not Delete this okay."

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Kane Brown[edit]

Please don't claim that "Heaven" as a single when the sources don't say that it is a single. Hzh (talk) 17:58, 8 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello Other Wiki User

Happy New Year in 2018

I need some help please by I added Maggie Lindemann in the featured Artist Table and everything is fine and is fixed and sorted, But Unfortunately The end of the table where I put the UK Singles chart at the top of the title, I try to put the album Night & Day: Day Edition from The Vamps where Maggie Lindemann was called Personal in the Album Title section, but everytime I try to it it the UK Singles chart is where the Album is meant to do and it keeps doing it all the time and here is the attached Link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Lindemann#As_featured_artist.

Please other user, Please may you put the Night & Day: Day Edition under the Album Title in the Maggie Lindemann Discography, please make sure you Don't set caught under the UK Singles chart Title where it should Not be in the featured artists section, which I have made, Please Do Not delete it and it is 100% true as well?


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I'm sorry, but I had to revert that. I see no indication that the information you gave there is accurate; it's certainly not supported by the cited sources. In particular, the Australian chart doesn't even have a #76, and the Norwegian doesn't say Personal ever charted. Huon (talk) 22:56, 22 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]


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Warning icon Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to add unsourced or poorly sourced content, as you did at Basil Brush, you may be blocked from editing. 86.186.4.139 (talk) 14:29, 28 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hello 86.186.4.139,
86.186.4.139, It Looks Like you Haven't done your Research And Resources at all as I have doner with All of my Editing, which is 100% All True and People want to Truth and It Looks Like You Don't Know anything at all and I will do it again with My Resources to show You 100% AWrong as All of My Facts and The One I am Doing is 100% Real NOT Fictional Okay. It Looks Like You Need to do Your Real Research and Real Resources NOT MINE, that are 100% Real Okay as I have Autism and Special Needs Okay, So Please Leave Me Alone and My Resoruces as Where I find them will be 100% Next to do each other links Okay, So you can see if it is 100% Real Okay, I am Not a Liar okay I 100% Always tell the truth Including Singles AND DVDS okay from an Artists or a Band Okay. You Need to Rethink of what yopu are doing and Double check your recourses as Mine is From Like Youtube, Magazines on the Internet as Etc okay, which are All 100% Real okay. James Duggins (talk) 12:47, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
First: Wikipedia does not go by what anybody believes to be true (or even what is true). It goes by what can be verified from reliable secondary sources. Primary sources, self published sources and blog or fan site sources are completely unacceptable as they are not considered reliable (see WP:VERIFY).
Second: It is not my (or anybody else's) responsibility to do any research at all to support your edits. That responsibility belongs to you alone (see WP:BURDEN).
Please not that continued reinsertion of improperly sourced material can land you with a block for disruptive editing. 86.186.4.139 (talk) 15:29, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Hello 86.186.4.139
86.186.4.139, Okay Then, What do you suggest then from my Research, found by Youtube, Newspapers, Magazines, Radio, TV then?
86.186.4.139, Look All Singers, Bands, and Musicians always needs to put their Discography and Home Media on Wikipedia, so Customers will see them, By the Singles and Albums, which Contain information for customers and people to buy from them 100%
86.186.4.139, All on Wikipedia in the Discography Singers, Bands and etc are Always on Their Being Added and They Are Not Taking off by All, So Why Then, that makes No Sense at all.
86.186.4.139, If you Think I am doing it Wrong, then I Make you a Deal, I am Not Leaving it Blank as Customers and people want to But singles from this person and Looking for information, Where it is from Okay.
My Information is From the News, Youtube, Official Charts, Billboard UK, Amazon UK, Ebay UK and Itunes.
86.186.4.139, Are you Threating me at all? You Know That people Don't get blocked okay, as those People have Protected Passwords and email addresses okay same as me.
86.186.4.139, I have added Other sources, which are 100 Real and rthey are NOT taken Off, So why this one okay, which Doesn't make sense at all?
86.186.4.139, at the end of the Day I always win and Lastly I will make you a Deal okay, which is:
I do the best on this and my 100% Resources Now and you will double check to see if they are fine and Leave them on Their FOREVER for People to Buy Singles and to Look at the Home Media been released in the Past and Present okay and then we will go our seperate ways or Otherwise, this can get Ugly okay as You Don't have control over me as You are NOT my Parents okay as you Cannot tell me what to you. MY Sources are 100% Real with Links and I do with 100% Research and the Same with You Or Otherwise You are 100% Wrong as you say their are Fictional and Guess what THEY ARE NOT, THEY ARE REAL. Just do research like me with us making a deal and I will leave you alone okay and You will Leave me alone okay. James Duggins (talk) 17:08, 29 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia is not a host for advertising. Bands, or any one else do not have the right to advertise anything, "...so Customers [sic] will see them". Discographies can only be included if they are notable and the information is sourced from reliable third party sources. I might agree that one of the records is borderline notable. If a record didn't chart then it is generally regarded as un-notable. But such information must still be properly sourced and a sales site is not usually regarded as reliable but at least it does say that it is or was available.
I have made two records in the 1970's, but I am not self centred enough to consider that Wikipedia would even consider featuring them in an article (and certainly wouldn't have an article on me!). I was astonished to discover that Amazon currently sells one of them, so that just goes to prove that Amazon is not a reliable source of notability.
Of the sources that you quoted, only two are considered reliable truly third party sources. If you are unable figure out why the others are not, then Wikipedia editing is not the hobby for you. YouTube is particularly not allowed as the information is as unreliable as Wikipedia (precisely because anyone can edit it).
Most of your sourcing was presented as in-line URLs which are not permissible in article space. The only deal here is that if you insert improperly sourced claims, they will be deleted in accordance with standard Wikipedia policy (and any user has carte blanche to do this). If you continue to insert improperly sourced material you will be liable to be blocked from editing, also in accordance with Wikipedia policy. 86.186.4.139 (talk) 14:22, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
A brief talk page discussion confirms that the sources that you have used for the discography are not allowed . 86.186.4.139 (talk) 18:23, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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