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It is unclear how an unreleased album contains two smash hits. It is also not verified anywhere that the second album of a dance outfit is "long awaited"
[edit] Uh...Incorrect
As usual, another hater gets it wrong.... Both songs released have been anticipated hits, as for the album; it is mentioned by the general public/retail stores/media as a 'hot and long awaited album'.
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- This is an encyclopedia, not a fan-zine. If its a hit, give me its rank on the list. Not sure what an 'anticipated hit' really amounts to unless you're thinking wikipedia is a crystal ball. Comments by the general public and retail stores are really not verifiable sources. --Gaff 07:19, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
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- but the rewite looks good and unless anyone objects, I have pulled the controversy and reads like an ad boxes from the page (being the one that put them there to begin with, I hope this is okay).--Gaff 07:21, 14 October 2005 (UTC)