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from music critics, as some felt that the song was dull, but most agreed that it was an improvement from their previous single "Girls". → from music critics; some felt that the song was dull, but others agreed that it was better than their previous single, "Girls"
No it's 20% but in my defense I didn't upload it (don't know how to). Till
You can remove it and ask someone to upload one that is 10%. It won't affect it's GA status if you do it after I've passed it. Aaron • You Da One 11:54, 17 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
"No Can Do" samples the song "Yes It's You", performed by Tennessee artist Sweet Charles Sherrell. → Sherrel was a bassist, not a singer, and helped produce songs for James Brown, so how does it sample something of his?
Why don't you use the Official Charts Company website archive for the peak instead of Musicweek? You can't get much more reliable than the Official Charts Company website.
Why? They state the same thing. Plus Music week is just as reliable. Till
I guess it's just because that is who is the official publisher and who I use. Aaron • You Da One 11:56, 17 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
brought their total single sales to three million. → Is this over their entire career?
"No Can Do" failed to chart on the Irish Singles Chart, becoming the group's first single since "Soul Sound" to not chart in that country. → No source, so remove.
You need to to change every reference to the date format: Day/Month/Year, for example 1 January 2000 (No comma). This article is about a British group, and is written in British English, so the dates should be written in British English.
Is this necessary? I mean people will know the date. All their articles follow the 2000-01-01 format. Till
Yes, they are a British group, therefore the article must be 100% written in British English. Aaron • You Da One 11:58, 17 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]