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Before Andrzbanas continues with his usual genre warring edits, lemme lay it down for him. The song is considered a hip hop track per Teh Backlot reference. Andrz's issue is that why the damn does it say "hip hop kiss-off" instead of plain-jane hip-hop song. Well Andrz, you are not the writer of the article and frankly, your point of view holds no candle when there are other reviews with the hip hop initiation. Want some?
Billboard 21 Aug. 92, vol. 105, issue. 34, p. 38 "... accompanying the tour, is her hio hop track "Bye Bye Baby" which her fans in Australia..."
Allmusic, this reference does not directly say that it is hip hop, but says that there are hip hop mixes which are not different at all from the album version, ergo, the original is hip hop
Lucy O'Brien, p. 256, "Then there is the hip hop track "Bye Bye Baby", where Madonna scorns a distant lover..... "
Rooksby talks about the dance electronic genre of the song, however, I did not add this since it was not a majority.
There you have, 4 pretty reputable sources confirming what is said. Now before you remove content like you usually do, you should raise a discussion in the talk page, else it will get reverted. —Indian:BIO · [ ChitChat ]03:59, 17 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for adding better sources. That's all I ask to do, to hold up basic references in articles. Just as a note, it doesn't matter how much someone has or has not edited an article, anyone can come in and make changes. Andrzejbanas (talk) 13:29, 24 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]