The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the
music video for the
Taylor Swift song "Delicate" was accused by internet audiences of plagiarizing an advertisement for
Kenzo?
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Ashleyyoursmile! 19:22, 23 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Sleeper hit?
I noticed the intro and commercial performance section both name Delicate as a "sleeper hit" before proceeding to mention that it debuted on the Hot 100 because of its single release and impact towards Pop airplay.
Being a slow rising single itself alone doesn't equate it to being a sleeper hit regardless of what an article someone dug up says. It steadily ascended because of an aid in airplay and its music video which was released March 11. How does Delicate qualify as a "sleeper-hit" when it peaked two months following its radio release? I don't want to remove this but should this be reworded?
CTRLminaj (
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There are two sources, which are more than enough, calling "Delicate" a sleeper hit. Everything you said after "Being a slow..." is not backed by any source and hence constitutes
original research.
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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the
music video for the
Taylor Swift song "Delicate" was accused by internet audiences of plagiarizing an advertisement for
Kenzo?
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Overall: Good article, long enough, well-referenced, no copy-vios detected, hook cited-inline / interesting, QPQ done. Good to go!
Ashleyyoursmile! 19:22, 23 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Sleeper hit?
I noticed the intro and commercial performance section both name Delicate as a "sleeper hit" before proceeding to mention that it debuted on the Hot 100 because of its single release and impact towards Pop airplay.
Being a slow rising single itself alone doesn't equate it to being a sleeper hit regardless of what an article someone dug up says. It steadily ascended because of an aid in airplay and its music video which was released March 11. How does Delicate qualify as a "sleeper-hit" when it peaked two months following its radio release? I don't want to remove this but should this be reworded?
CTRLminaj (
talk) 04:39, 4 July 2021 (UTC)reply
There are two sources, which are more than enough, calling "Delicate" a sleeper hit. Everything you said after "Being a slow..." is not backed by any source and hence constitutes
original research.
BawinV (
talk) 05:03, 4 July 2021 (UTC)reply