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@Dan arndt Could you expand upon the reason for rejection, besides noting notability ruling? As of current moment, along with other Jock Jam entries, all links to posting of Billboard 100/200 are now paywalled due to corporate greed, making those links deprecated anyway for verification of notability.
Secondly, I understand not having inheritance be a main push for an article publication to avoid clutter, but at the same time, I believe this draft has enough information, for the current moment, of what would need to be of reference for this album. It also rounds out the series of "Jock Jams", of which all others are similarly formatted except for the lack of a billboard 200 rating due to, apparent, low sales/listening volume.
If adding in statements regarding low sales volume and how it was a commercial flop would make it viable, similar to how one would note a possible artcile on a cancelled album due to money troubles or a studio going under, I'll be happy to adjust that.
But, at the present moment (and I do admit I am still a new editor wading through the weeds), it seems similar if not more on par with some other smaller stubs and in-line with the rest of the compilation of "Jock Jams" albums ChemicalBear (talk) 05:14, 15 April 2024 (UTC)Reply