Talk:Craigslist (song)

This doesn't need it's own article
The song hasn't even been released yet, and it is unknown whether or not it will be particularly noteworthy. We do not need an article for every single new song. Until the song is released, and it is proven to be noteworthy or popular, it should not have it's own article. Spman (talk) 05:30, 15 June 2009 (UTC)
 * There is a chance this won't be notable beyond what's on the page. But within a short time we'll know that (more than just speculation, this is based on the history of Al's past successes. I will redirect if after a few weeks there's no additional coverage but in the short term this should be kept due to likely potential. --M ASEM  (t) 05:44, 15 June 2009 (UTC)
 * I suppose so, but it's not like everything Al touches turns to gold, and given that this song is not a parody, doesn't have much hype behind it, and is only available for digital download at the moment, I'd say it's a fairly good chance this song won't amount to much. I suppose we can keep for now, but if the song is no noteworthy within a few weeks ie: Significant sales figures (Top 40 Chart), or significant media coverage on reputable sites, then it definitely needs to be removed and redirected. Spman (talk) 05:52, 15 June 2009 (UTC)

About This Song
Well, it comes before chorus. I want to make sure that this song will blow right against the word... "CRAIGSLIST!" As well as the feline trigger mind to this song. It's basically known as this song, "Craigslist Anthem" you know what I mean. And by the way, all of the notes sounds similar to the music of spy drive. And this spoken lyrics sounded like the detective man that spoke about his life. And that's when it puts on edge, you can see the ending song that blows your mind out of you, so, here's the word.