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Not weighing my opinion on whether this is an album or mixtape. But it seems a certain user has decided that harassing other users was an efficient way of accomplishing his goals. A stern reminder....
@In ictu oculi: Did you even look at the other sources in the article? Only one source called it an album, that's not enough. It's a mixtape, even the artist himself don't consider this as an album [1], and Amazon.com should not be considered as an reliable source, it's in the guidelines (WP:NOTRSMUSIC). TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 06:23, 29 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Is it. Because possibly that's a problem; "mixtape" in hip-hop language does not mean a mixtape. Which leaves us with the problem, are we speaking hip-hop sourcese in describing digital albums as "mixtapes" which aren't mixtapes. This should be something with subjective reality, not a stylism. In ictu oculi (talk) 18:58, 29 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
What do sources other than the label call it? We call it what reliable sources who know of what they speak call it. So AllMusic, Rolling Stone, Spin and other reputable publications should be consulted. Billboard would be another good choice. Walter Görlitz (talk) 19:47, 29 January 2018 (UTC)Reply