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So there are songs performed by Alanis Morissette and Dominic Fike on Halsey's album. Will it be excluded from the album chart?!

 

lol what about listening to the album and then commenting?

the Alanis interlude is sung by Halsey mainly and at some point Alanis jumps in the song

it's not an Alanis solo song lol

 

haven't heard the Dominic thing, but judging by the timing it's just a short interlude,

unlike the Alanis interlude which is more like a proper song

 

interludes have been featured in albums all thru history

lol what about listening to the album and then commenting?

 

haven't heard the Dominic thing

 

:thinking:

 

So there are songs performed by Alanis Morissette and Dominic Fike on Halsey's album. Will it be excluded from the album chart?!

 

No, because as established that rule is for show and not literal xx

 

'Dominic's Interlude' is the only song Halsey doesn't appear on as far as I can tell (from looking it up on Genius, I am not wasting my time listening to a Halsey album x), but it's still credited to her. Much like the 'Skepta Interlude' on Drake's 'More Life' which was a solo Skepta track but Skepta wasn't even given a featured credit on it so as far as official records go it counts as a Drake song.

was just rebuking a post, not making a post about the album,

I did the scientific thing, check one of the interludes which the poster said didn't have Halsey, and she was on it

so post rebuked no need to listen to the other one :)

I guess Paloma Faith's Architect album would now be ineligible as there are 3 tracks she doesn't appear on at all.
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I guess Paloma Faith's Architect album would now be ineligible as there are 3 tracks she doesn't appear on at all.

 

Except it hasn't charted since last Apr anyway, and didn't make the Y/E T200 by my calculations.

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