The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 26 June 2024 [1].
"Classy 101" is a song by Colombian singer Feid and Puerto Rican singer Young Miko (who gained fame after attracting attention by important Latin artists and being viral through TikTok with tho themes: "Riri" and "Lisa". After the success of " Yandel 150" (which has no connection with the song; that's why it doesn't appear in the article), the song became popular in Latin America and entered at the Billboard Hot 100, being the Miko's first entry on the chart. She reacted to it surprised a bit later. The song was created initially by her, but she met suprisely Feid in Los Angeles, having not contact with him before and being his fan for a long time, according to an interview. I nominate this (I'm insanely nervious right now) because I think it meets these FAC criterias: 1a and 1b (because I based it mainly on " Blank Space", current FA, in the realm of prose); 1c (because I have researched as much as possible and I didn't find anything else, so it could be complete now); 1d (for GAN passed; FA criteria shares the same); 1e (for what was said in the criterion 1e); 1f (Earwig gives good signals); 2a, 2b and 2c (for the same mentioned in 1e and 1f, and because I'm a little annoying with references structure, and PSA is a witness to that); 3 (Obviously it has multimedia content, and I think it's enough) and 4 (for 1e and 1f). I'm open to any comments, because it most likely has too many problems, but at least I'm trying. Santi ( talk) 22:37, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
Apologies in advance as I am not sure if I will be able to commit to a full review, but I do have comments for the lead and infobox:
Unfortunately, I oppose based on the prose. Although I have only looked through the lead and the infobox, I have noticed issues with the prose and other points. I think a peer review would be the better place to improve the article prior to a FAC. Apologies for opposing so early into the FAC. You can of course keep the FAC active to get other opinions. Aoba47 ( talk) 01:01, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
It's great that you have taken the leap and nominated for FAC, but I would have to oppose as well per WP:FACR 1 as the prose is currently not "engaging and of a professional standard". For example, "After attracting the attention of several artists by sharing the stage, collaborating with them, and going viral on TikTok, Miko initially composed the song in Los Angeles until she surprisingly met Feid there, having no contact with him before and being always his fan." I might recommend withdrawing and taking to WP:GOCE. It is great that you have modelled it off "Blank Space" but I would also try to read the past year of successful music FACs to get more ideas available here. Heartfox ( talk) 04:33, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
This nom looks underprepared for FAC so I'm going to archive it and recommend PR and/or working with a FAC mentor on improvements. You're welcome to renominate here after that, providing also that a minimum of 2 weeks has passed. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 07:34, 26 June 2024 (UTC)
The article was archived by Ian Rose via FACBot ( talk) 26 June 2024 [1].
"Classy 101" is a song by Colombian singer Feid and Puerto Rican singer Young Miko (who gained fame after attracting attention by important Latin artists and being viral through TikTok with tho themes: "Riri" and "Lisa". After the success of " Yandel 150" (which has no connection with the song; that's why it doesn't appear in the article), the song became popular in Latin America and entered at the Billboard Hot 100, being the Miko's first entry on the chart. She reacted to it surprised a bit later. The song was created initially by her, but she met suprisely Feid in Los Angeles, having not contact with him before and being his fan for a long time, according to an interview. I nominate this (I'm insanely nervious right now) because I think it meets these FAC criterias: 1a and 1b (because I based it mainly on " Blank Space", current FA, in the realm of prose); 1c (because I have researched as much as possible and I didn't find anything else, so it could be complete now); 1d (for GAN passed; FA criteria shares the same); 1e (for what was said in the criterion 1e); 1f (Earwig gives good signals); 2a, 2b and 2c (for the same mentioned in 1e and 1f, and because I'm a little annoying with references structure, and PSA is a witness to that); 3 (Obviously it has multimedia content, and I think it's enough) and 4 (for 1e and 1f). I'm open to any comments, because it most likely has too many problems, but at least I'm trying. Santi ( talk) 22:37, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
Apologies in advance as I am not sure if I will be able to commit to a full review, but I do have comments for the lead and infobox:
Unfortunately, I oppose based on the prose. Although I have only looked through the lead and the infobox, I have noticed issues with the prose and other points. I think a peer review would be the better place to improve the article prior to a FAC. Apologies for opposing so early into the FAC. You can of course keep the FAC active to get other opinions. Aoba47 ( talk) 01:01, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
It's great that you have taken the leap and nominated for FAC, but I would have to oppose as well per WP:FACR 1 as the prose is currently not "engaging and of a professional standard". For example, "After attracting the attention of several artists by sharing the stage, collaborating with them, and going viral on TikTok, Miko initially composed the song in Los Angeles until she surprisingly met Feid there, having no contact with him before and being always his fan." I might recommend withdrawing and taking to WP:GOCE. It is great that you have modelled it off "Blank Space" but I would also try to read the past year of successful music FACs to get more ideas available here. Heartfox ( talk) 04:33, 22 June 2024 (UTC)
This nom looks underprepared for FAC so I'm going to archive it and recommend PR and/or working with a FAC mentor on improvements. You're welcome to renominate here after that, providing also that a minimum of 2 weeks has passed. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 07:34, 26 June 2024 (UTC)