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"played at clubs and school dances" and "though not too many" are completely unfounded statements until cited, as well as very colloquial without statistical evidence.—Precedingunsigned comment added byBlackoutalterego (talk •contribs)07:41, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
"...most of its core listeners makeup a multicultural mix of African-Americans, Hispanics and Asian-Americans as well as a core group of teens, young adults (mostly 18-34) and young females."
Mostly African-Americans, Hispanics and Asian-Americans? 80%? 90%? Any citations for this? Also, wouldn't young "females" be included in teens and young adults?
sometimes i think 'urban' is a stupid term. then i remember this chart.W guice17:17, 20 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Asian Americans listen to Rhythmic CHR??? Any stats or proof? I think more caucasians listen to Rhythmic CHR than Asian Americans.
Just saying!
I've genuinely never seen such a broad generalization and absolutely outlandish un-cited "core demographic." What's "not too many"? 10? 15? A million?—Precedingunsigned comment added by98.204.114.173 (talk)05:41, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]