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==Additional informations==
==Additional informations==


Featuring artists have to follow [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]].
Featuring artists have to follow [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]], which you should read attentively.

Usually, you want to use a featuring artist in one of these cases:
* the release sleeve clearly uses a "feat" to credit an artist either in the [[Release Title|ReleaseTitle]] or on a [[Track Title|TrackTitle]]
* two or more [[Artist]]s are ''collaborating'' on a [[Release]] or a [[Track]], one of them clearly being the [[Primary Artist|PrimaryArtist]] (note that this ''doesn't'' apply to [[Secondary Artist|SecondaryArtist]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s like sidemen, studio musicians, group members, etc)

Also note that the [[Classical Style Guide|ClassicalStyleGuide]] defines some specific use of "feat" to credit performers.


==Examples==
==Examples==

Revision as of 20:24, 24 April 2007

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Description

A featuring artist is an Artist whose name is appended to a TrackTitle or ReleaseTitle.

Additional informations

Featuring artists have to follow FeaturingArtistStyle, which you should read attentively.

Usually, you want to use a featuring artist in one of these cases:

Also note that the ClassicalStyleGuide defines some specific use of "feat" to credit performers.

Examples

  • TrackTitle: "Together in Wonderland (Miracle mix) (feat. DJ Nonsense)"
  • FeaturingArtist: "DJ Nonsense"
  • FeaturingArtist: "Carisma"

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