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#REDIRECT [[Style/Artist_Credits#Featured_artists]] |
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{{ArtistHeader}} |
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==Description== |
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A featuring artist is an [[Artist]] whose name is appended to a [[Track Title|TrackTitle]] or [[Release Title|ReleaseTitle]]. |
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==Additional informations== |
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Featuring artists have to follow [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]], which you should read attentively. |
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Usually, you want to use a featuring artist in one of these cases: |
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* the release sleeve clearly uses a "feat" to credit an artist either in the [[Release Title|ReleaseTitle]] or on a [[Track Title|TrackTitle]] |
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* 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) |
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Also note that the [[Classical Style Guide|ClassicalStyleGuide]] defines some specific use of "feat" to credit performers. |
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==Examples== |
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* A release example: [[Release:e0a46fd7-faa9-43bb-a65e-f978f2bade36|Life Is Just a Game (feat. Carisma)]] has FeaturingArtist [[Artist:2bd246a8-a7ba-4f73-b305-84aa843c0e79|Carisma]] |
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* A track example: [[Track:2ccd9a5b-7e80-4ebd-92f9-53f23fc59ce2|A Joy (feat. Percee P) (Koushik's Quick mix)]] has FeaturingArtist [[Artist:be9303c8-d2e1-4e80-9c12-0ba31436c2c7|Percee P]] |
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{{ArtistFooter}} |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:Artist]] |
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