The song later became the title track to Knowles' debut album of the same name, Dangerously in Love < cut out “of the same name, Dangerously In Love” DoneJivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
According to the sheet music published at Music Notes by Hal Leonard Corporation, < unnecessary
If you see recent GAs, this is how the composition section is written. It should have a sentence stating from where the music sheet was taken and who published it.
Jivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
After doing the above suggestion comebine the next two sentence like "Dangerously in Love" is a moderate R&B-quiet storm ballad pacing in medium time while also containing samples of soul music.
Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a mixed review of the song, stating that although superfluous, it seemed a bit dated: "Unfortunately, the album is bottom-heavy with mid-tempo numbers and R&B balladry; a near-carbon copy of Survivor's melodramatic "Dangerously in Love" is completely superfluous [...]". < Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a mixed review of the song, stating that it seemed a bit dated and that it was “a near-carbon copy of Survivor’s melodramatic “Dangerously in Love” [that] is completly superfluous.” DoneJivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Your live performance sections is really unclear since you keep switching from place to place. Go back and organize in accordingly to make it more sense.
The song later became the title track to Knowles' debut album of the same name, Dangerously in Love < cut out “of the same name, Dangerously In Love” DoneJivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
According to the sheet music published at Music Notes by Hal Leonard Corporation, < unnecessary
If you see recent GAs, this is how the composition section is written. It should have a sentence stating from where the music sheet was taken and who published it.
Jivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
After doing the above suggestion comebine the next two sentence like "Dangerously in Love" is a moderate R&B-quiet storm ballad pacing in medium time while also containing samples of soul music.
Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a mixed review of the song, stating that although superfluous, it seemed a bit dated: "Unfortunately, the album is bottom-heavy with mid-tempo numbers and R&B balladry; a near-carbon copy of Survivor's melodramatic "Dangerously in Love" is completely superfluous [...]". < Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a mixed review of the song, stating that it seemed a bit dated and that it was “a near-carbon copy of Survivor’s melodramatic “Dangerously in Love” [that] is completly superfluous.” DoneJivesh •
Talk2Me18:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Your live performance sections is really unclear since you keep switching from place to place. Go back and organize in accordingly to make it more sense.