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There is no mention that this song is a cover,Of I'm New Here by " Smog" Bill Callahan. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 150.203.236.42 (talk) 02:07, 16 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Regarding removal of the Billboard 200 peak

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I've removed the false claim that the album debuted at number 181 on the US Billboard 200, which appears to have been on the article for over 14 years. Just for a bit of further background, various outlets, like HipHopDX and Hits Daily Double, publish estimations of sales/units and where albums will debut on the final Billboard 200 before Billboard publishes the official final chart. In this case, the HipHopDX article either estimated that I'm New Here sold more copies than it ended up actually doing when the final chart was published, or something else weighed into the overall Billboard 200 to displace 181 in album sales from being in the published top 200. As I pointed out in my edit summary, Galactic's Ya-Ka-May was 142 in album sales according to HipHopDX, but was number 161 on the overall Billboard 200 for the corresponding week (further down, Eminem's Relapse was 48 in album sales but 49 on Billboard's final chart). I found no evidence on Billboard's official website that Scott-Heron ever entered the Billboard 200 with I'm New Here. Ss112 14:29, 8 May 2024 (UTC)Reply