Talk:Plug Tunin'

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Release date
September 1988 is way too late. The 12" was being played by London DJ John Peel April 18. https://peel.fandom.com/wiki/De_La_Soul In Billboard's April 2 issue, Bill Coleman reviewed it in his Dance Trax column. The copyright registration lists March 25 as the publication date. Caveat, song publication dates are rarely the same as record release dates, but the timing with Coleman's review indicates that it was at least released close to March 25. I'm going to change the release month to March. In my own personal catalog I use the specific date of the 25th, but I don't think the article should claim to be that specifically accurate. PatConolly (talk) 10:02, 19 February 2021 (UTC)