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According to El Siglo de Torreon, Del Altar Hasta la Tumba was the album's lead single, not the title track. Erick ( talk) 15:59, 5 May 2023 (UTC)
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In 1999, he released Todo Está Bien- I would add "the studio album" before the title for context
corroborated by Billboard editor John Lannert on 6 May and stated that Gabriel...- I think changing the bolded text to "6 May, who stated" might read better
that it matches the name of the song- "matches" → "match"
which stars Victoria Ruffo, Aracely Arámbula, Fernando Colunga and Pablo Montero began- add a comma after Montero
began broadcasting in Mexico on 31 July 2000- "broadcasting" should be changed to "broadcast"
It became very successful and ended winning eight TVyNovelas Awards in 2001- I would change the bolded text to simply "won"
for his greatest hits album- change "his" to "Gabriel" for clarity
25th studio album of the same name- I would add "of the same name as the song". I was thinking the studio album was titled El Alma Musical de Juan Gabriel until I checked the link
Gabriel performed the song live at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City during he was celebrating his 40th anniversary of his music trajectory- I'm a little unclear of what "music trajectory" is referring this; his music career? The bolded text has a typo and should be amended
Anthony released it as the second single on 2 August 2010 from his tenth studio album Iconos (2010)- I would change the order here; something like "Anthony released it on 2 August 2010 as the second single from his tenth studio album Iconos (2010)".
Anthony bought six hundred records to listen and select the songs that would be included on the album- this also sounds a slight bit clunky. Maybe something along the lines of "Anthony listened to six hundred records to select songs for the album"?
Pantoja's rendition produced by Gabriel before she was sentenced to prison in 2014 and was released after Gabriel's death in 2016- I think this could be reworded for better flow as well. An example could be "Pantoja's rendition was produced by Gabriel before she was sentenced to prison in 2014 and released after Gabriel's death in 2016."
Castro included on his tribute album- do you mean "Castro included a cover on his tribute album"?
placing number eight and seven on Classic Rock History and Singers Room- "on Classic Rock History and Singers Room's lists"
on their 10 Most Memorable Songs by Juan Gabriel- add "list" at the end
and also received the Songwriter of the Year award- change the bolded "and" to "he"
also was awarded for Pop Song of the Year at the 2002 Lo Nuestro Awards- bolded "also" should be after the "was". Remove the bolded "for"
It was nominated "Best Theme Song" at the TVyNovelas Awards in 2001- change to "nominated for". Also, why is the award name in brackets when all others are not?
as well as ranked number one on its year-end chart- could shortened to "and ranked number one [...]"
Decade-End charts- "end" should be in lowercase
Overall, not many issues. What I've brought up is minor prose problems and such, which should be decently swift and easy to fix. IanTEB ( talk) 13:09, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
Abrázame Muy Fuerte (song) is currently a Songs good article nominee. Nominated by Erick ( talk) at 17:11, 24 April 2024 (UTC) An editor has indicated a willingness to review the article in accordance with the good article criteria. Further reviews are welcome from any editor who has not contributed significantly to this article (or nominated it), and can be added to the review page, but the decision whether or not to list the article as a good article should be left to the first reviewer. Note: with Jaespinoza Short description: 2000 single by Juan Gabriel |
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According to El Siglo de Torreon, Del Altar Hasta la Tumba was the album's lead single, not the title track. Erick ( talk) 15:59, 5 May 2023 (UTC)
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Nominator: Magiciandude ( talk · contribs) 17:11, 24 April 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: IanTEB ( talk · contribs) 13:09, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
Reviewing for the July backlog drive.
In 1999, he released Todo Está Bien- I would add "the studio album" before the title for context
corroborated by Billboard editor John Lannert on 6 May and stated that Gabriel...- I think changing the bolded text to "6 May, who stated" might read better
that it matches the name of the song- "matches" → "match"
which stars Victoria Ruffo, Aracely Arámbula, Fernando Colunga and Pablo Montero began- add a comma after Montero
began broadcasting in Mexico on 31 July 2000- "broadcasting" should be changed to "broadcast"
It became very successful and ended winning eight TVyNovelas Awards in 2001- I would change the bolded text to simply "won"
for his greatest hits album- change "his" to "Gabriel" for clarity
25th studio album of the same name- I would add "of the same name as the song". I was thinking the studio album was titled El Alma Musical de Juan Gabriel until I checked the link
Gabriel performed the song live at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City during he was celebrating his 40th anniversary of his music trajectory- I'm a little unclear of what "music trajectory" is referring this; his music career? The bolded text has a typo and should be amended
Anthony released it as the second single on 2 August 2010 from his tenth studio album Iconos (2010)- I would change the order here; something like "Anthony released it on 2 August 2010 as the second single from his tenth studio album Iconos (2010)".
Anthony bought six hundred records to listen and select the songs that would be included on the album- this also sounds a slight bit clunky. Maybe something along the lines of "Anthony listened to six hundred records to select songs for the album"?
Pantoja's rendition produced by Gabriel before she was sentenced to prison in 2014 and was released after Gabriel's death in 2016- I think this could be reworded for better flow as well. An example could be "Pantoja's rendition was produced by Gabriel before she was sentenced to prison in 2014 and released after Gabriel's death in 2016."
Castro included on his tribute album- do you mean "Castro included a cover on his tribute album"?
placing number eight and seven on Classic Rock History and Singers Room- "on Classic Rock History and Singers Room's lists"
on their 10 Most Memorable Songs by Juan Gabriel- add "list" at the end
and also received the Songwriter of the Year award- change the bolded "and" to "he"
also was awarded for Pop Song of the Year at the 2002 Lo Nuestro Awards- bolded "also" should be after the "was". Remove the bolded "for"
It was nominated "Best Theme Song" at the TVyNovelas Awards in 2001- change to "nominated for". Also, why is the award name in brackets when all others are not?
as well as ranked number one on its year-end chart- could shortened to "and ranked number one [...]"
Decade-End charts- "end" should be in lowercase
Overall, not many issues. What I've brought up is minor prose problems and such, which should be decently swift and easy to fix. IanTEB ( talk) 13:09, 18 July 2024 (UTC)