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Old Apr 1, 2020, 07:51 PM
Yokubou Yokubou is offline
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Originally Posted by nextday View Post
I don't think number of credits isn't the best metric. It's a lot easier for singer or songwriter to rack up credits than an artist who only works on soundtracks.

These guidelines are mainly in place to prohibit albums from random live action TV shows and movies. The eligibility of original works (with no connection to any media) hasn't changed.
That's fair. I guess I didn't really ask what I wanted to ask.

Going off of Secret Squirrel's post in this thread, I'm left with a lot of questions. Take this album for example. Seems like it was approved, but for what reasons? None of the composers have an artist page. So Merami is a notable enough performer, then? But her personal circle/label, Cosmopolitan, doesn't have a page. Granted, it doesn't need to as none of the songs from it are directly related to VGM/visual arts. The only reason I can see, then, is that having a notable enough performer on it gives the album a pass. [Edit: oops]

So I can go ahead and add more "works" for Merami? Her ratio of related to unrelated works would still be good.

Last edited by Yokubou; Apr 1, 2020 at 07:55 PM.