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This article contains a translation of Camila Luna from es.wikipedia. |
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Three referenced for the Camila_Luna#Awards_and_Recognitions section. This is a paid edit, I am employed by a related entity, see my talk page for disclosure. ESparky ( talk) 06:47, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
For the 2015 claim. [1] For the 2017 claim. [2] [3]
References
Implemented Spintendo 16:23, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
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Thank you for the earlier edit. A few other issues I just noticed, might as well fix/improve while here.
--Again, Luna is not my artist, I stumbled upon this article, but I do work for a related entity.
In the Camila_Luna#Biography section.
1. Can we strike the external links?
2. Perhaps adding a maintenance tag to the Biography section? To give her fans an indication to where the article is weak? There are additional Spanish language references out there -- Spanish is not my strong suit. (Section tags are way more useful than article tags IMHO.)
3. A reference for the last sentence in the lead section.
4. For the Camila_Luna#Discography section. AllMusic is missing the title, Flora y Fauna (2017), it can take months to get edits completed over there. They do have all the other titles.
Hopefully, somebody will come along and clean up the Biography prose. Thank you! ESparky ( talk) 17:44, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
I've struck the text you asked for, and added the BLP sources maintenance template along with the BLP sources section and Subjective wording templates — which are all warranted. Spintendo 19:19, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
The necessity for citations in a lead should be determined on a case-by-case basis by editorial consensus. Complex, current, or controversial subjects may require many citations; others, few or none. The presence of citations in the introduction is neither required in every article nor prohibited in any article.
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Let's get rid of the Biography section and do something like this as a section called Background. If I can also get the previous edit request referencing completed, I think we will have a modest trouble-free article. The fifth reference (below) is already in the article.
Disclosure: In the case that I draw a different editor, I work for a firm that has a relationship with the artist. ESparky ( talk) 22:11, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
Camila Luna is a Puerto Rico born poet and has been living in Miami, Florida since the age of 3. She graduated from the University of Miami in 2015. [1] She is currently (April 2018) working on a Master's degree, [1] and is an MFA TA at the Miami College of Arts & Sciences. [2]
Luna writes her music as poetry first, adding music later. Her first poem, "The Snowflake" was published when she was 5 years old and she credits her uncle for teaching her how to play the guitar at age 15. [3] Her first two albums, Flamboyán (2014) and Flora y Fauna (2017) both earned nominations from the Latin Grammys. [4] Without a budget, she filmed the music video for "Flamboyán" on her iPhone, in her grandmother's backyard, in Puerto Rico. [5] [6] The single, "“Siento”, from Flora y Fauna, had 3.2 million spins on Spotify as of October 4, 2017. [4] — Preceding unsigned comment added by eSparky ( talk • contribs)
References
Camila Barbeito is an MFA student at the University of Miami. She is also a Latin Grammy nominated singer-songwriter of the Latin-alternative genre under the artistic name Camila Luna. She is a mixture of Puerto Rican, Venezuelan and Cuban descent and grew up in Miami. Camila is interested in family relationships, the Latin culture, musicality, and the juxtaposition between tenderness and subversive questioning.
This album came as a pleasant surprise for the Latin music industry. The first two singles received an incredible reaction from fans and music critics alike. "Siento" garnered 3.2 million plays on Spotify and "Despierto," the second single co-written by Simón Grossman, is getting close to half a million plays a couple of weeks after its release.
Bisono 2015
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).Partially implemented The references provided for the Discography section in a previous post weren't read as being formatted correctly, so these could not be inserted (see my post in the previous section). Spintendo 00:15, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
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This article must adhere to the biographies of living persons (BLP) policy, even if it is not a biography, because it contains material about living persons. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libellous. If such material is repeatedly inserted, or if you have other concerns, please report the issue to this noticeboard.If you are a subject of this article, or acting on behalf of one, and you need help, please see this help page. |
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This article contains a translation of Camila Luna from es.wikipedia. |
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Three referenced for the Camila_Luna#Awards_and_Recognitions section. This is a paid edit, I am employed by a related entity, see my talk page for disclosure. ESparky ( talk) 06:47, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
For the 2015 claim. [1] For the 2017 claim. [2] [3]
References
Implemented Spintendo 16:23, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Thank you for the earlier edit. A few other issues I just noticed, might as well fix/improve while here.
--Again, Luna is not my artist, I stumbled upon this article, but I do work for a related entity.
In the Camila_Luna#Biography section.
1. Can we strike the external links?
2. Perhaps adding a maintenance tag to the Biography section? To give her fans an indication to where the article is weak? There are additional Spanish language references out there -- Spanish is not my strong suit. (Section tags are way more useful than article tags IMHO.)
3. A reference for the last sentence in the lead section.
4. For the Camila_Luna#Discography section. AllMusic is missing the title, Flora y Fauna (2017), it can take months to get edits completed over there. They do have all the other titles.
Hopefully, somebody will come along and clean up the Biography prose. Thank you! ESparky ( talk) 17:44, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
I've struck the text you asked for, and added the BLP sources maintenance template along with the BLP sources section and Subjective wording templates — which are all warranted. Spintendo 19:19, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
The necessity for citations in a lead should be determined on a case-by-case basis by editorial consensus. Complex, current, or controversial subjects may require many citations; others, few or none. The presence of citations in the introduction is neither required in every article nor prohibited in any article.
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Let's get rid of the Biography section and do something like this as a section called Background. If I can also get the previous edit request referencing completed, I think we will have a modest trouble-free article. The fifth reference (below) is already in the article.
Disclosure: In the case that I draw a different editor, I work for a firm that has a relationship with the artist. ESparky ( talk) 22:11, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
Camila Luna is a Puerto Rico born poet and has been living in Miami, Florida since the age of 3. She graduated from the University of Miami in 2015. [1] She is currently (April 2018) working on a Master's degree, [1] and is an MFA TA at the Miami College of Arts & Sciences. [2]
Luna writes her music as poetry first, adding music later. Her first poem, "The Snowflake" was published when she was 5 years old and she credits her uncle for teaching her how to play the guitar at age 15. [3] Her first two albums, Flamboyán (2014) and Flora y Fauna (2017) both earned nominations from the Latin Grammys. [4] Without a budget, she filmed the music video for "Flamboyán" on her iPhone, in her grandmother's backyard, in Puerto Rico. [5] [6] The single, "“Siento”, from Flora y Fauna, had 3.2 million spins on Spotify as of October 4, 2017. [4] — Preceding unsigned comment added by eSparky ( talk • contribs)
References
Camila Barbeito is an MFA student at the University of Miami. She is also a Latin Grammy nominated singer-songwriter of the Latin-alternative genre under the artistic name Camila Luna. She is a mixture of Puerto Rican, Venezuelan and Cuban descent and grew up in Miami. Camila is interested in family relationships, the Latin culture, musicality, and the juxtaposition between tenderness and subversive questioning.
This album came as a pleasant surprise for the Latin music industry. The first two singles received an incredible reaction from fans and music critics alike. "Siento" garnered 3.2 million plays on Spotify and "Despierto," the second single co-written by Simón Grossman, is getting close to half a million plays a couple of weeks after its release.
Bisono 2015
was invoked but never defined (see the
help page).Partially implemented The references provided for the Discography section in a previous post weren't read as being formatted correctly, so these could not be inserted (see my post in the previous section). Spintendo 00:15, 22 April 2018 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 05:38, 30 September 2020 (UTC)