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| == Notability? ==
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| Should there be a notability guideline on which artists and musical pieces get included? To elaborate, the page doesn't explicitly state anything about like if a random person (i.e. non-musician) just put together a random composition using audio-recording software and says the names of random ''Super Mario'' characters at the end. I think some terms of notability should be established to prevent the article from becoming too out of hand. And what does the opening sentence mean by "popular songs" if there's many I've never heard of before? It's already not the most accessible to find information on some of the more famous musicians like Cardi B, Drake, or Lil Wayne, which are the ones that would capture the reader's attention the most. And a few like DJ RPM and DJ Scheme don't link to Wikipedia articles. I'm not saying get rid of all non-billionaire artists. I just think there needs to be more restrictions put in place. What does the community think? [[User:Super Mario RPG|Super Mario RPG]] ([[User talk:Super Mario RPG|talk]]) 17:05, October 22, 2024 (EDT)
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