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A fact from Bitches Broken Hearts appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 August 2020 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that in
Billie Eilish's song "Bitches Broken Hearts", she pretends that she no longer needs or cares about her former lover?
Are you sure the 7" cover art should be here? It is usually placed for the A-side, which I see has been done with "
You Should See Me in a Crown". If you choose to keep it, it needs alt text.
You may want to add a music, lyric or audio video to the infobox under misc using
Template:YouTube.
"The track has notably been" → "The track has been"
Done
Live performances
Looks good!
Credits and personnel
Change title to 'Personnel', 'Credits and personnel' is used when there are recording locations or publishing involved
"Credits adapted from the
7-inch vinyl liner notes." → "Credits adapted from
liner notes of You Should See Me in a Crown / Bitches Broken Hearts." with target
"co-producer" → "producer" for both, I am almost certain it is credited as this because co-producers are different from producers. If it is credited like this, remove the producers from the infobox.
Done
Certifications
MOS:TABLECAPTION, maybe: Certifications and sales for "Bitches Broken Hearts"
Done
Release history
Again, MOS:TABLECAPTION, maybe: Release dates and formats for "Bitches Broken Hearts"
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
Hi
The Ultimate Boss, full review will be done later. The source you provided redirects to another website, and the archive link did not indicate it is the first Billie Eilish song produced by someone other than Finneas, please check did you give the correct source.
Corachow (
talk)
14:54, 17 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Overall: The Ultimate Boss QPQ not required as nominator has less than 5 DYK nominations. Earwig came back 33.8%, but those are mostly quotes and song titles, problem with the source here still not fixed.
Corachow (
talk)
12:22, 24 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Hey
Corachow, sorry I didn't reply for a few days, been busy with work and school. I have changed the link to where it shows that "Bitches Broken Hearts" was the only Eilish song to have someone else work on the production.
The Ultimate Boss (
talk)
22:37, 25 July 2020 (UTC)reply
The Ultimate Boss, the source said the song "was co-produced with FINNEAS and Emmit Fenn", but did not mention it is the first song produced by someone who's not Finneas. I took the liberty of linking Billie Eilish's and Finneas's articles, but I suggest you to indicate that Finneas is Eilish's brother on the hook.
Corachow (
talk)
23:46, 25 July 2020 (UTC)reply
ALT3 ... that Ryan Booth filmed the music video for the
Billie Eilish song "Bitches Broken Hearts" and shot the basketball documentary about
Penny Hardaway called, The Harder Way? "Ryan Booth, who got a cold call in September asking them to shoot the series ... a season like no college basketball season that has ever been."
[5] "The Ryan Booth-directed clip follows the singer's recent single "You Should See Me in a Crown," which was released earlier this month."
[6]
:REVIEW COMPLETED - The following review was completed by
Thats Just Great
No QPQ needed
Article was promoted to Good Article status on July 8, 2020
NPOV
ALT2 Hook is interesting, short enough and sourced with Ref 10 "the sultry track delves into the post-breakup stage of a relationship, during which the other person pretends to no longer care about their former partner. "
[7]
ALT3 Hook is interesting, short enough and sourced with Refs 17 and 18 "Ryan Booth, who got a cold call in September asking them to shoot the series ... a season like no college basketball season that has ever been."
[8] "The Ryan Booth-directed clip follows the singer's recent single "You Should See Me in a Crown," which was released earlier this month."
[9]
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A fact from Bitches Broken Hearts appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 August 2020 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that in
Billie Eilish's song "Bitches Broken Hearts", she pretends that she no longer needs or cares about her former lover?
Are you sure the 7" cover art should be here? It is usually placed for the A-side, which I see has been done with "
You Should See Me in a Crown". If you choose to keep it, it needs alt text.
You may want to add a music, lyric or audio video to the infobox under misc using
Template:YouTube.
"The track has notably been" → "The track has been"
Done
Live performances
Looks good!
Credits and personnel
Change title to 'Personnel', 'Credits and personnel' is used when there are recording locations or publishing involved
"Credits adapted from the
7-inch vinyl liner notes." → "Credits adapted from
liner notes of You Should See Me in a Crown / Bitches Broken Hearts." with target
"co-producer" → "producer" for both, I am almost certain it is credited as this because co-producers are different from producers. If it is credited like this, remove the producers from the infobox.
Done
Certifications
MOS:TABLECAPTION, maybe: Certifications and sales for "Bitches Broken Hearts"
Done
Release history
Again, MOS:TABLECAPTION, maybe: Release dates and formats for "Bitches Broken Hearts"
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
Hi
The Ultimate Boss, full review will be done later. The source you provided redirects to another website, and the archive link did not indicate it is the first Billie Eilish song produced by someone other than Finneas, please check did you give the correct source.
Corachow (
talk)
14:54, 17 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Overall: The Ultimate Boss QPQ not required as nominator has less than 5 DYK nominations. Earwig came back 33.8%, but those are mostly quotes and song titles, problem with the source here still not fixed.
Corachow (
talk)
12:22, 24 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Hey
Corachow, sorry I didn't reply for a few days, been busy with work and school. I have changed the link to where it shows that "Bitches Broken Hearts" was the only Eilish song to have someone else work on the production.
The Ultimate Boss (
talk)
22:37, 25 July 2020 (UTC)reply
The Ultimate Boss, the source said the song "was co-produced with FINNEAS and Emmit Fenn", but did not mention it is the first song produced by someone who's not Finneas. I took the liberty of linking Billie Eilish's and Finneas's articles, but I suggest you to indicate that Finneas is Eilish's brother on the hook.
Corachow (
talk)
23:46, 25 July 2020 (UTC)reply
ALT3 ... that Ryan Booth filmed the music video for the
Billie Eilish song "Bitches Broken Hearts" and shot the basketball documentary about
Penny Hardaway called, The Harder Way? "Ryan Booth, who got a cold call in September asking them to shoot the series ... a season like no college basketball season that has ever been."
[5] "The Ryan Booth-directed clip follows the singer's recent single "You Should See Me in a Crown," which was released earlier this month."
[6]
:REVIEW COMPLETED - The following review was completed by
Thats Just Great
No QPQ needed
Article was promoted to Good Article status on July 8, 2020
NPOV
ALT2 Hook is interesting, short enough and sourced with Ref 10 "the sultry track delves into the post-breakup stage of a relationship, during which the other person pretends to no longer care about their former partner. "
[7]
ALT3 Hook is interesting, short enough and sourced with Refs 17 and 18 "Ryan Booth, who got a cold call in September asking them to shoot the series ... a season like no college basketball season that has ever been."
[8] "The Ryan Booth-directed clip follows the singer's recent single "You Should See Me in a Crown," which was released earlier this month."
[9]