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I think that the punctuation mark ! is sufficient to distinguish the title per WP:DIFFPUNCT. It's an attention-grabbing symbol that isn't present in any other title on the page. And there's nothing at WP:RM that says editors can't agree to a different title than the one proposed. That seems needlessly WP:BURO-ish. —Sangdeboeuf (talk) 02:05, 1 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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@L293D: You seem a little confused in your above reply...what do "Sad!"'s chart positions have to do with Beyoncé? Either way, these peaks have already been added to the article. Ss11220:30, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@L293D: They evidently just copied that template from the talk page for Lemonade. The information pertains to this article and is on the talk page for this article. Regardless, it has already been done. Ss11223:50, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Exactly! It was just copied - but it should be obvious that the chart peaks were meant to be included on Sad!'s site. Is it possible to add a sentence that it reached new peaks after his death worldwide?
Something like: "After Xxxtentacion's death, Sad! reached new peaks on the worldwide charts, including Austria (No. 5), the Netherlands (No. 3), etc..."