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studio album El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz on January 1996 → Replace "on" with "in"
It is an acoustic pop rock song in which the singer asks love to give him a chance. → To avoid the repetition of "it", try the following construction: "An acoustic pop rock song, it lyrically features the singer asking love to give him a chance
In the United States, it reached on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs → In the United States, it reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs
spent 11 weeks in this position → spent 11 weeks at this position
It ended 1996 as the second best-performing Latin song of the year in the country → In 1996, it ended as the second-best performing Latin song of the year in the country
In another sentence, inform the reader that the song peaked at number one on the Latin Pop Songs chart ("'Amor' also reached number one on...")
and directed by Castro and features the artist → and directed by Castro, featuring the artist
Infobox
Was this a full-fledged single or a promotional release? In the "format" parameter, you say "promo single" (which btw isn't a format, but a type of a single), but that is contradicting since you used the "single infobox" for this article. A promo single would use this infobox presented
here. But again, this is contradicting, as you're calling "Amor" a single. What does source #4 exactly say about the song's release?
Where have you got the length of the song from? If it's the album or a CD single, you need to cite liner notes
On hold There are some things to work on here, especially on the citability of facts, but otherwise the article is in a good shape. I'll grant you 7 days to edit the article. Best regards;
Cartoon network freak (
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22:11, 24 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Sorry for the lack of response, I'm only off work on Wednesdays and Fridays and I've been feeling ill the past few days. I'll start on it either tonight or tomorrow.
Erick (
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15:43, 28 August 2018 (UTC)reply
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edit conflict) @
Cartoon network freak:, this actually took less time than I expected, so I've addressed the issues you brought up. One important thing I want to mention is that I went back to the website where I got the cover for single and it contained the year of release, label, and track duration. So I sourced the CD single itself. Thanks for the review!
Erick (
talk)
16:33, 28 August 2018 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
studio album El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz on January 1996 → Replace "on" with "in"
It is an acoustic pop rock song in which the singer asks love to give him a chance. → To avoid the repetition of "it", try the following construction: "An acoustic pop rock song, it lyrically features the singer asking love to give him a chance
In the United States, it reached on top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs → In the United States, it reached the summit of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs
spent 11 weeks in this position → spent 11 weeks at this position
It ended 1996 as the second best-performing Latin song of the year in the country → In 1996, it ended as the second-best performing Latin song of the year in the country
In another sentence, inform the reader that the song peaked at number one on the Latin Pop Songs chart ("'Amor' also reached number one on...")
and directed by Castro and features the artist → and directed by Castro, featuring the artist
Infobox
Was this a full-fledged single or a promotional release? In the "format" parameter, you say "promo single" (which btw isn't a format, but a type of a single), but that is contradicting since you used the "single infobox" for this article. A promo single would use this infobox presented
here. But again, this is contradicting, as you're calling "Amor" a single. What does source #4 exactly say about the song's release?
Where have you got the length of the song from? If it's the album or a CD single, you need to cite liner notes
On hold There are some things to work on here, especially on the citability of facts, but otherwise the article is in a good shape. I'll grant you 7 days to edit the article. Best regards;
Cartoon network freak (
talk)
22:11, 24 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Sorry for the lack of response, I'm only off work on Wednesdays and Fridays and I've been feeling ill the past few days. I'll start on it either tonight or tomorrow.
Erick (
talk)
15:43, 28 August 2018 (UTC)reply
(
edit conflict) @
Cartoon network freak:, this actually took less time than I expected, so I've addressed the issues you brought up. One important thing I want to mention is that I went back to the website where I got the cover for single and it contained the year of release, label, and track duration. So I sourced the CD single itself. Thanks for the review!
Erick (
talk)
16:33, 28 August 2018 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.