Template:Did you know nominations/Thank You (Meghan Trainor album)


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The result was: promoted by SST  flyer  03:44, 26 March 2016 (UTC)

Main hook promoted

Thank You (Meghan Trainor album)

 * ... that the original tracklist of Thank You was revamped after the creation of its lead single "No"?


 * ALT1: ...that the album Thank You by Meghan Trainor contains funk and gospel influences?
 * ALT2: ...that the song "Mom" from Meghan Trainor's album Thank You is a phone call between Trainor and her mother?
 * ALT3: ...that the song "Dance Like Your Daddy" from Meghan Trainor's album Thank You is inspired by her father's "killer dance moves"?
 * ALT4: ...that the lead single from Meghan Trainor's sophomore album Thank You, "NO", was the highest debut on the Radio Songs chart since Lady Gaga's "Born This Way"?
 * Comment: the source of the hook fact can be found the on 'Background and recording' section. Article moved to mainspace on March 4.
 * Comment: the source of the hook fact can be found the on 'Background and recording' section. Article moved to mainspace on March 4.

Created by MaranoFan (talk) and Cornerstonepicker (talk). Nominated by Cornerstonepicker (talk) at 18:27, 10 March 2016 (UTC).


 * I commented out the image for violating WP:NFCC. Displaying non-free images is only allowed in articles, not on DYK discussions or on the Main Page. – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 21:15, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Moved to mainspace and nominated in time, well written, within policy, no copy-vio, hook and alts are interesting and cited. QPQ is not needed, so good to go. -- Captain Assassin! «T ♦ C ♦ G» 08:12, 20 March 2016 (UTC)