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The image of Diplo seems unecessary, the caption is already on the secont paragraph of the article and there are already two images on this small article.
who served as → who was a
Regarding the genre of the songs the dancehall is according to Idolator is "dancehall-tinged", so the track is heavily influenced by it and not a genre. Gay Times also claims the same for the reggae beat, "Reggae-tinged", however the Guardian author says "Future is her go at pop’s next big trend, roots reggae", so change reggae to roots reggae + wikilik. Nevetherless, if you can find sources claiming the afomerementioned genres they can stay.
Due to preivous explanation "It is a roots reggae and hip hop song, heavily influenced by dancehall.[5][7][8]"
Plugged In setence remove per not being a reliable source as it bias towards social conservative and religious views
Done
Reception
darkness hangs heavy [on the album] [...] present even on the bobbing reggae of 'Future' → this would be better fit on the above section. It doesn't state if he liked or disliked the track, its just a descreption of the track.
Entertainment Weekly and Financial Times → same as previous
Moreover, these three source add to the genre of the song. bobbing reggae and dancehall flavour → influence, with EW calling it a "dancehall jam". The Idolator review of Madame X also cails it " dancehall-lite", so I'm sure its influenced by dancehall
Writing for Gay Times, → positive review
sell the song → sell the track
On France's singles download chart, the song reached number 16, On the UK Singles Downloads Chart, the track reached number 33 → The track peaked at number 16 and 33, on the French Digital and UK Download charts, respectively.
the song debuted → the track debuted
Why not a mnetion of Euro Digital?
The image of Quavo should be in the beggining of the section.
Done
Live performances
Should't this be on chronologial order?
....The appearance was officially...Madonna performed "Future"...
Madonna then included "Future" → Madonna included "Future"
Done
Credits and personnel
Use {{
spaced ndash}} so there is the right space between the personnel and credits
Done
Charts
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Template:Single chart for the UK Downloads, Scotland, Hungary, France and Euro Digital Songs entries.
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The image of Diplo seems unecessary, the caption is already on the secont paragraph of the article and there are already two images on this small article.
who served as → who was a
Regarding the genre of the songs the dancehall is according to Idolator is "dancehall-tinged", so the track is heavily influenced by it and not a genre. Gay Times also claims the same for the reggae beat, "Reggae-tinged", however the Guardian author says "Future is her go at pop’s next big trend, roots reggae", so change reggae to roots reggae + wikilik. Nevetherless, if you can find sources claiming the afomerementioned genres they can stay.
Due to preivous explanation "It is a roots reggae and hip hop song, heavily influenced by dancehall.[5][7][8]"
Plugged In setence remove per not being a reliable source as it bias towards social conservative and religious views
Done
Reception
darkness hangs heavy [on the album] [...] present even on the bobbing reggae of 'Future' → this would be better fit on the above section. It doesn't state if he liked or disliked the track, its just a descreption of the track.
Entertainment Weekly and Financial Times → same as previous
Moreover, these three source add to the genre of the song. bobbing reggae and dancehall flavour → influence, with EW calling it a "dancehall jam". The Idolator review of Madame X also cails it " dancehall-lite", so I'm sure its influenced by dancehall
Writing for Gay Times, → positive review
sell the song → sell the track
On France's singles download chart, the song reached number 16, On the UK Singles Downloads Chart, the track reached number 33 → The track peaked at number 16 and 33, on the French Digital and UK Download charts, respectively.
the song debuted → the track debuted
Why not a mnetion of Euro Digital?
The image of Quavo should be in the beggining of the section.
Done
Live performances
Should't this be on chronologial order?
....The appearance was officially...Madonna performed "Future"...
Madonna then included "Future" → Madonna included "Future"
Done
Credits and personnel
Use {{
spaced ndash}} so there is the right space between the personnel and credits
Done
Charts
Use
Template:Single chart for the UK Downloads, Scotland, Hungary, France and Euro Digital Songs entries.