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| list1 = {{hlist|[[Forever (Martin Garrix and Matisse & Sadko song)]]|[[Home (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[These Are the Times (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[Live Fast (Alan Walker and ASAP Rocky song)]]|[[Younger (Jonas Blue and Hrvy song)]]|[[Play (K-391, Alan Walker and Martin Tungevaag song)]]|[[Rather Be Alone (Robin Schulz, Nick Martin and Sam Martin song)]]|[[Que Calor|Que Calor (Major Lazer song)]]|[[Neon Future IV|''Neon Future IV'' (Steve Aoki album)]]|[[Used to Love (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[Therapy (Armin van Buuren song)]]|[[Alive and Feeling Fine|''Alive and Feeling Fine'' (Lost Frequencies album)]]|[[Crazy (Lost Frequencies and Zonderling song)]]|[[Holy Water (Galantis song)]]|''[[Death Stranding: Timefall]]''|[[Fuego (DJ Snake, Sean Paul and Anitta song)]]|[[Jump (David Guetta and Glowinthedark song)]]}} |
| list1 = {{hlist|[[Forever (Martin Garrix and Matisse & Sadko song)]]|[[Home (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[These Are the Times (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[Live Fast (Alan Walker and ASAP Rocky song)]]|[[Younger (Jonas Blue and Hrvy song)]]|[[Play (K-391, Alan Walker and Martin Tungevaag song)]]|[[Rather Be Alone (Robin Schulz, Nick Martin and Sam Martin song)]]|[[Que Calor|Que Calor (Major Lazer song)]]|[[Neon Future IV|''Neon Future IV'' (Steve Aoki album)]]|[[Used to Love (Martin Garrix song)]]|[[Therapy (Armin van Buuren song)]]|[[Alive and Feeling Fine|''Alive and Feeling Fine'' (Lost Frequencies album)]]|[[Crazy (Lost Frequencies and Zonderling song)]]|[[Holy Water (Galantis song)]]|''[[Death Stranding: Timefall]]''|[[Fuego (DJ Snake, Sean Paul and Anitta song)]]|[[Jump (David Guetta and Glowinthedark song)]]|[[Faith (Galantis and Dolly Parton song)]]}} |
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Revision as of 11:47, 25 October 2019
♂ | This contributor to Wikipedia is male. |
17 | This user is 17 years old. |
This user lives in France. |
This user edited under a previous user name of Futuresay but he forgot the password of this account. |
This user contributes using an Android phone. |
This user contributes using Google Chrome. |
This user enjoys electronic music. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Songs. |
This user is a participant in WikiProject Electronic Music. |
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I'm Futuresay22 and I'm here since 12 March 2019 (since August 2018 under the account Futuresay but I've forgotten its password). However, I'm truly active since 26 August 2019.
What I do
I focus mainly on creating articles about electronic songs and albums that I enjoy listening, whether recent or not, but only if they received significant coverage from multiple reliable sources which are independent of the topic, which justifies the creation of an independent article for them per Wikipedia:Notability (music). Regarding the sources that I use in my articles, I have now learned (which was not the case for my first edits) not to use blogs that attempt to portray themselves as quality websites, by their presentation or their arguments. These "blogs" are often written by simple music lovers who only give their point of view instead of providing a professional and objective work on the song or the album. Moreover, it does not matter if there are not enough reliable sources to justify an article. In my personal case, I prefer to cancel or postpone the creation of the article (pending the arrival of reliable sources). The important thing is not the quantity of articles, but their intrinsic quality.
Below are exhaustive lists of articles I created and reconstructed, in chronological order according to the date of creation or restructuring.