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In the "Background" section of this article, the "Release" section of the Problématique article, and the "Career § 2022–present" section of the Kim Petras article, it is claimed that three songs from Problématique are included on Feed the Beast. This statement is false, and not supported by a reliable source (the same source is referenced on all three of these, a tweet from Petras replying to a fan question). I think it's notable that some (~4) songs from the "original" Problématique (scrapped in 2022) were eventually included on this album, "Revelations", "Sex Talk", "Hit It from the Back", "Coconuts" (this is original research), but I can't find a reliable source for this, so I'm going ahead and removing this information from each article unless consensus can be reached to include this information. Pinging @Lk95 and 2a00:23ee:1010:8042:2c15:d633:1c1f:3cc6 as users who included this information per the following diffs: [1][2]Dylx15:26, 27 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]