"Amiga Mía" (transl. "My Friend") is a song written and performed by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz → "Amiga Mía" (transl. "My Friend") is a song by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz from his fifth studio album, Más (1997).
Produced by Miguel Angel Arenas and Emanuele Ruffinengo, it was released as the fourth single from the album in the same year → The song was written by Sanz and produced by Miguel Angel Arenas and Emanuele Ruffinengo. WEA Latina released it as the album's fourth single in the same year.
"A rock ballad, it tells of the singer who was in love" → The rock ballad tells of the singer who was in love
A music video for "Amiga Mía" features the artist performing on top of a building. → go on and what else?
I would add the Hot Latin Songs, despite not reaching the top spot it peaked at number two, which seems relevant
Done
Background and composition
Alejandro Sanz has a maintained popular following in his native Spain. → source?
The songs narrates → The song narrates
Done
Promotion and reception
"on the best of Sanz's song" → I'm not sure what you are trying to say here? as one of the best Sanz's songs??
See below for the Notimex charts
Done
Live performances and covers
Add the tour years between brackets.
See below for more stuff
Done
Charts
Not sure about these Notimex charts. I can't find any information regarding them and they are not listed under
Wikipedia:Record charts or even mentioned on its talk page.
You need to add Joe King's version here as well
Done
See also
Fine
References
Sometimes you have work and publisher, other times you have both. Needs to be consistent. I would stick to work, if not available then publisher.
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MarioSoulTruthFan Thanks for the review, how does it look now? For the Central American charts, would it just be better if I changed "Notimex" to "El Siglo de Torreon" or should I just remove them for now?
Erick (
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16:21, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
I've made some changes, see if you are okay with those. Fix what is left of the charts, better remove them for now, if they are accepted as good charts, feel free to add them again. Moreover, on the Personnel add the writer and producers, info on the engineers, mixing and mastering?
MarioSoulTruthFan (
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17:26, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Thanks! I only added the songwriter and producers, the page only mentions the musicians involved, so I cannot verify if the engineers worked on every song on the album.
Erick (
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17:39, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Yep, I forgot to update the lead to reflect on the charts so I took care of that as well. I'm going to bring up the charts on WP:CHARTS and hopefully they're approved. Thanks again for the review!
Erick (
talk)
18:01, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
"Amiga Mía" (transl. "My Friend") is a song written and performed by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz → "Amiga Mía" (transl. "My Friend") is a song by Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz from his fifth studio album, Más (1997).
Produced by Miguel Angel Arenas and Emanuele Ruffinengo, it was released as the fourth single from the album in the same year → The song was written by Sanz and produced by Miguel Angel Arenas and Emanuele Ruffinengo. WEA Latina released it as the album's fourth single in the same year.
"A rock ballad, it tells of the singer who was in love" → The rock ballad tells of the singer who was in love
A music video for "Amiga Mía" features the artist performing on top of a building. → go on and what else?
I would add the Hot Latin Songs, despite not reaching the top spot it peaked at number two, which seems relevant
Done
Background and composition
Alejandro Sanz has a maintained popular following in his native Spain. → source?
The songs narrates → The song narrates
Done
Promotion and reception
"on the best of Sanz's song" → I'm not sure what you are trying to say here? as one of the best Sanz's songs??
See below for the Notimex charts
Done
Live performances and covers
Add the tour years between brackets.
See below for more stuff
Done
Charts
Not sure about these Notimex charts. I can't find any information regarding them and they are not listed under
Wikipedia:Record charts or even mentioned on its talk page.
You need to add Joe King's version here as well
Done
See also
Fine
References
Sometimes you have work and publisher, other times you have both. Needs to be consistent. I would stick to work, if not available then publisher.
@
MarioSoulTruthFan Thanks for the review, how does it look now? For the Central American charts, would it just be better if I changed "Notimex" to "El Siglo de Torreon" or should I just remove them for now?
Erick (
talk)
16:21, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
I've made some changes, see if you are okay with those. Fix what is left of the charts, better remove them for now, if they are accepted as good charts, feel free to add them again. Moreover, on the Personnel add the writer and producers, info on the engineers, mixing and mastering?
MarioSoulTruthFan (
talk)
17:26, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Thanks! I only added the songwriter and producers, the page only mentions the musicians involved, so I cannot verify if the engineers worked on every song on the album.
Erick (
talk)
17:39, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Yep, I forgot to update the lead to reflect on the charts so I took care of that as well. I'm going to bring up the charts on WP:CHARTS and hopefully they're approved. Thanks again for the review!
Erick (
talk)
18:01, 2 June 2022 (UTC)reply