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Extended plays only have 8 track or less, Snacks has 9 tracks. So I'm not really sure what this is. Snacks (Supersize) is definitely his debut album, so this can't be a studio, maybe a compilation because of the tracklist being changed? Or maybe even this being his debut album and Supersize being a reissue, but that seems unlikely.. Billiekhalidfan (talk) 12:43, 23 July 2019 (UTC)Reply
EPs usually have 8 tracks or less, but anomalies exist. According to Extended play, The Official Charts Company defines records as EPs "at 25 minutes of maximum length", and this tiptoes around that number at a length of 27:48. The reason this can be classified as an EP is because the OCC themselves called it so in several articles [1][2][3].--NØ16:09, 23 July 2019 (UTC)Reply