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Kanye West premiered his song "Wash Us in the Blood", which discusses mass incarceration, slavery, genocide, and drug-dealing, at a Christian opera?
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Kanye West premiered his song "Wash Us in the Blood", which discusses mass incarceration, slavery, genocide and drug-dealing, at a Christian opera?
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Nice4What: I came by to promote this and there is one small issue.
MOS:LEAD states, "Apart from basic facts, significant information should not appear in the lead if it is not covered in the remainder of the article." Jesus Is King is only mentioned in the lead.
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04:28, 25 July 2020 (UTC)reply
User:Nice4What No I'm definitely not talking about Qobuz, I never even used that as a source ever. The credits are pretty much the same across all platforms like Spotify, YouTube and Tidal that display credits, Qobuz isn't the only platform that exclusively show credits. I think you're confused.
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18:02, 18 July 2020 (UTC)reply
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RodeoWrld: Yes, I was confused because you didn't provide a source! I usually use Tidal but the song was never uploaded to that platform. Spotify credits are also only available to members. I almost never use Qobuz, but it was cited by another user at the time that the credits/personnel were added to this article.
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