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Might as well remove the Released parameter in the info box.
The song was initially written for Knowles' fourth studio album 4 (2011) but she thought that it didn't fit with the sound of it and decided it would be better if she recorded it as a duet with Blige. → Originally written for Knowles' fourth studio album 4 (2011), the singer felt that it did not fit with the sound she had created for her album, and she thought that it would be better if she recorded it as a duet with Blige instead.
while BridgeTown as the additional producer for the song. → Sounds like a word is missing? while BridgeTown served as the additional producer for the song.
The complete song was released on November 17, prior to the release of the album. → Do you mean leaked? As it wasn't a single. Released implies that it has been given official release, but if it was released before the album, then it was either official premiered? Or it was leaked.
Team S. Dot served at the co-producer of the song while BridgeTown as the additional producer for the song.[1] On November 9, 2011, a snippet of the song appeared online.[2] The complete song was released on November 17, prior to the release of the album.[3] The song was initially recorded by Knowles for her fourth studio album 4 (2011), but she thought that it would be a better fit as a duet with Blige. Blige further revealed in an interview that the song was sent to her after Knowles thought that it didn't fit her album and it was sent through her A&R people. → Replace some of these in bold with "it" or "Love a Woman", too much repetition.
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A fact from Love a Woman appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 May 2013 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
Might as well remove the Released parameter in the info box.
The song was initially written for Knowles' fourth studio album 4 (2011) but she thought that it didn't fit with the sound of it and decided it would be better if she recorded it as a duet with Blige. → Originally written for Knowles' fourth studio album 4 (2011), the singer felt that it did not fit with the sound she had created for her album, and she thought that it would be better if she recorded it as a duet with Blige instead.
while BridgeTown as the additional producer for the song. → Sounds like a word is missing? while BridgeTown served as the additional producer for the song.
The complete song was released on November 17, prior to the release of the album. → Do you mean leaked? As it wasn't a single. Released implies that it has been given official release, but if it was released before the album, then it was either official premiered? Or it was leaked.
Team S. Dot served at the co-producer of the song while BridgeTown as the additional producer for the song.[1] On November 9, 2011, a snippet of the song appeared online.[2] The complete song was released on November 17, prior to the release of the album.[3] The song was initially recorded by Knowles for her fourth studio album 4 (2011), but she thought that it would be a better fit as a duet with Blige. Blige further revealed in an interview that the song was sent to her after Knowles thought that it didn't fit her album and it was sent through her A&R people. → Replace some of these in bold with "it" or "Love a Woman", too much repetition.
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.