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@Teemeah: I'm not following your logic. It is standard practice to name articles of Korean songs and albums using the officially translated title. English-language online music stores and sources refer to this album as Yesterday, not Kkok eoje. ℯxplicit04:22, 23 November 2018 (UTC)Reply
@Explicit: this song never came out as "Yseterday". Just look at the cover. Ebglish language Kpop sites do the translation themselves to ease for customers to find a song or album. We as an ecyclopedia should always use the official release title, which never was "Yesterday". Teemeah편지 (letter)11:33, 23 November 2018 (UTC)Reply
@Teemeah: "Blood Sweat & Tears" was released as "피 땀 눈물", but the article is not titled "Pi Ttam Nunmul". English-language speakers will be looking for the official English title, not the Romanization of the Korean title. The official video uploaded gives the title "Yesterday", online music stores like iTunes lists it as such, as do sources like Mwave, Yahoo!, and the Kpop Herald. Enforcing "Kkok eoje" as the title is senseless here. We are not the Korean Wikipedia. ℯxplicit00:33, 24 November 2018 (UTC)Reply
do whatever you please. I'm tired of arguing with populist kpop fans. just because BTS songs were renamed to fit "internationalization", it doesn't mean that's the right rode to take. this is still a goddamn encyclopedia, but it is becoming a Kpop trasj site like Allkpop. Go on and rename it to fit populist kpop articles, and disregard the release title. Teemeah편지 (letter)18:59, 24 November 2018 (UTC)Reply