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@Lazz R: Please stop edit warring. We Got This Covered, EDMSauce, Noiseporn, Raver Mag, Nest HQ, Raver Rafting and PromonewsTV are either blogs or trivial websites, and should never be used as reliable sources. Regardless, none of the sources have covered the song in significant detail. Merely charting in two countries does not establish notability. Hayman30 (talk) 16:20, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Hayman30: i mean Billboard, Dancing Astronaut, Junkee Media and Vice Media are all well estiblished websites and reliable sources. the dispute mentioned in the article brought the song to light with the sources publishing work independent to the artist and label, i really do not see what's wrong with this being a standalone article. I don't understand why you want this specific article redirected so bad, as opposed to say, "Twinbow". Which has much less references and general content Lazz_R16:35, 22 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]