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June 1, 2020Good article nomineeListed

Awards

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Doesn't winning "Festival da Canção 2017" and "Eurovision Song Contest 2017" count as awards? Gazilion (talk) 02:18, 15 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

GA Review

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Reviewer: Kyle Peake (talk · contribs) 18:08, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]


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Criteria: 1a. prose () 1b. MoS () 2a. ref layout () 2b. cites WP:RS () 2c. no WP:OR () 2d. no WP:CV ()
3a. broadness () 3b. focus () 4. neutral () 5. stable () 6a. free or tagged images () 6b. pics relevant ()
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Reviewing this soon --Kyle Peake (talk) 18:08, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox and lead

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  • Are you sure the language should be in the infobox?
  • That looks good otherwise
  • "is a song performed by Portuguese" → "is a song by Portuguese"
  • "The track was written and produced" → "The song was written and produced"
  • "and released as a digital download on" → "and released for digital download as a single on"
  • "It premiered on 19 February 2017" → "The song premiered on 19 February of that year"
  • "with a lyrical theme of" → "with the lyrical theme of"
  • Remove wikilink on breakup
  • "The track received praise from music critics – some reviewers considered" → "The song received positive reviews from music critics, with some reviewers considering"
  • Wikilink Eurovision to Eurovision Song Contest on the best entry mention
  • Wikilink Portuguese to Portuguese language
  • Remove wikilinks on commercial success and Europe
  • "number one or top ten in several territories" → "number one or the top ten in several countries"
  • Remove wikilinks on competition and 2010s
  • "Salvador Sobral performed alone" → "Salvador Sobral performed the song alone"
 Done Except: The language should be in the Infobox anytime a song is not in English per the Infobox instructions. Also, I took the "all-time top Portuguese love song" to mean musically, not linguistically, but I've made the change anyway.

Background and release

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  • "that's what I did."" → "that's what I did"."
  • Wikilink Luísa Sobral to himself in the quotebox
  • "was one of sixteen songs" → "was one of 16 songs"
  • "for their entry. Luísa Sobral composed" → "for their entry, with Luísa Sobral having composed"
  • "her brother, Salvador Sobral" → "her brother, Salvador" per MOS:SAMESURNAME
  • "created by his sister Luísa, she gave" → "created by Luísa, she gave"
  • "it was performed in" → "it was performed for"
  • Remove wikilinks on Festival da Canção 2017 and Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in the second para of this section
  • "became available through digital retailers and streaming services" → "was released for digital download and streaming services as a single"
  • "was released on physical format via" → "was released as a CD single through"
 Done

Composition

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  • "by Luísa Sobral, Salvador Sobral's sister." → "by Luísa Sobral."
  • ""Amar pelos dois" is a" → "The song is a"
  • Give jazz waltz the same target as in the lead
  • "five seconds (3:05)" → "five seconds (3:05),"
  • "The song is composed in" → "It is composed in"
  • "and is written in" → "and written in"
  • "with Sobral's vocals spanning" → "with Salvador Sobral's vocals spanning"
  • "it has an" → "the song has an"
  • Remove wikilink on instrumentation
  • "Salvador Sobral stated that" → "Sobral stated that"
  • Remove wikilink on breakup
 Done

Critical Reception

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  • Retitle to Critical reception
  • "received praise from" → "was met with positive reviews from" to be less repetitive with the lead by changing to "was met with"
  • Newspapers and other forms of publication don't need to have full introductions in this section since only quotes of critics' viewpoints are mentioned; just mention the names of the publications, not what type they classify as
  • 20 Minutes should not have minutes capitalised as that's how it's titled
  • "called "Amar pelos dois" a" → "called the track a" to avoid stating the title two sentences in a row
  • "that its jazz-pop tempo" → "that the song's jazz-pop tempo" and switch the word claimed to something else per WP:CLAIM
  • Write "The staff of" before Paris Match
  • "it as one of their ten favourite entries of the year" → "the song as one of their ten favourite entries of 2017"
  • "named it "Portugal's" → "named the song "Portugal's"
  • Wikilink to Eurovision Song Contest on this quote's mention of the contest
  • Wikilink ballad to Sentimental ballad
  • "of" has been used too many times by this time; try to variate more with "from" in the section to be less repetitive as it reads rather tedious
  • Remove wikilink on contest as that is the wrong place for that target; follow above instructions instead
  • "described it as an" → "described the track as an"
 Done

Commercial performance

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  • Remove wikilinks on commercial success and Europe
  • "reached number 1" → "reached number one"
  • Sure you shouldn't name the Portuguese chart for singles and include the appropriate wikilink?
  • "following its victory" → "after its victory"
  • Remove wikilink on Eurovision Song Contest 2017
  • "debuted at number 4" → "debuted at number four"
  • "winning the national final" → "winning the national final of"
  • Remove wikilink on Festival da Canção
  • "In the following week, it" → "The following week, it"
  • "number 3,[19] and topped the chart eventually" → "number three,[19] and ultimately topped the chart"
  • "It was certified gold by" → "The song was certified gold by"
  • "selling over" → "for selling over"
  • "reaching number 1 in" → "topping the charts in both" to specify they are different charts and avoid repetitive wording
  • Again, maybe you should name the charts but I'm less sure since download ones are more minor; wikilink to them at least though?
  • "number 3 in Luxembourg, Norway and Sweden" → "number three in Luxembourg, Norway, and Sweden"
  • "number 4 in" → "number four in"
  • "number 5 in" → "number five in"
  • "number 6 in" → "number six in"
  • Probably name some of these actual "single charts"
  • "the song peaked at number 1" → "the song was a chart topper"
  • "number 6 in Switzerland, number 8" → "number six in Switzerland, number eight"
  • "it reached number 4" → "it reached number four"
  • "debuted at number 1" → "debuted at number one"
  • "peaked at number 7" → "peaked at number seven"
  • Identify the chart as being from Billboard
 Done It's already pretty difficult to list the peaks without it sounding too wordy. I feel like adding in the chart names might make it harder to read, as many of them have similar, descriptive names. Up to you.
@Grk1011: Just wikilink to the appropriate pages. --Kyle Peake (talk) 10:26, 25 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Eurovision Song Contest

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Festival da Canção 2017

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  • "participating songwriter in" → "participating songwriter of"
  • Remove wikilinks to the Festival and Eurovision, respectively
  • "her brother, Salvador Sobral, was" → "Salvador Sobral was" as we already know they're related from earlier in the article
  • "by Luísa Sobral, written for the competition, Salvador Sobral selected" → "by Luísa, written for the competition, Salvador selected" per MOS:SAMESURNAME
  • "the song he would like" → "the song that he would like"
  • "Sobral competed in" → "Salvador Sobral competed in"
  • "on 19 February, placing" → "on 19 February 2017, placing"
  • "held on 5 March, he" → "held on 5 March of that year, he"
 Done

In Kiev

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  • Img alt text needs improving
  • Remove Eurovision Song Contest 2017 wikilink
  • "Ukraine and consisted of" → "Ukraine, and consisted of"
  • "and the final on" → "followed by the final on"
  • "first semi-final.[36] The running" → "first semi-final, with the running" and put ref 36 at the end of the "merged" sentence
  • "was decided by the" → "being decided by the"
  • "was set to perform in position 9" → "was set to perform at position nine"
  • "and before the entry" → "and preceding the entry"
  • "Portugal was subsequently placed" → "The country was subsequently placed"
  • "before the entry from" → "preceding the entry from"
  • "Salvador Sobral was one of" → "Sobral was one of"
  • "win the contest according" → "win the contest, according"
  • Remove wikilink on bookmakers
  • "predicted Sobral's victory" → "predicted his victory"
  • "siblings Salvador and Luísa sang" → "Salvador and Luísa Sobral sang"
  • "just like they did in" → "as they previously did in"
  • Add a ref at the end of this para's last sentence
  • Merge para 3 with 2 as it's only one sentence
  • "Salvador Sobral's victory was hailed" → "Sobral's victory was hailed"
  • "Luís Filipe Castro Mendes[44] and" → "Luís Filipe Castro Mendes,[44] and"
  • "Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa who distinguished" → "Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, who distinguished"
 Done. It makes more sense to leave the existing alt text per here as the caption describes what is happening.
Record-breaking victory
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  • Remove Eurovision Song Contest wikilink
  • ""1944" which had scored" → ""1944", which had scored"
  • ""Amar pelos dois" is the only" → "The former is the only"
  • Remove wikilink on 2010s
  • Remove wikilink on triple metre
  • "which received 353 points" → "in receiving 353 points"
  • "becoming the only entry" → "and have become the only entry"
  • "points and surpassing" → "points and would surpass"
  • "under the 1975-2015 voting system" → "under the voting system"
  • ""Amar pelos dois" would have received" → "The song would have received"
  • "record of twenty combined" → "record of 20 combined"
  • "12 points (televote + jury vote), overcoming the eighteen" → "12 points, from televotes and jury votes, overcoming the 18"
  • Remove Sweden related wikilinks towards the end of the sentence, as they have been done in the Awards section that comes before this in the need order
 Done
Points awarded to Portugal
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  • "the first semi-final and grand final" → "the first semi-final and the grand final" to differentiate that they are not both first
  • "In the end, Portugal won" → "In the end, the country won"
  • "a total of thirty sets" → "a total of 30 sets"
 Done

Live performances

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  • Should be inbetween Commercial performance and Eurovision Song Contest
  • "Salvador Sobral and his sister Luísa Sobral, composer of" → "Salvador and Luísa Sobral, the latter of which composed"
  • "RFM (8 March 2017) and Rádio Comercial (14 March 2017)" → "RFM and Rádio Comercial on 8 and 14 March 2017, respectively"
  • "On 2 May 2017, Salvador Sobral's" → "On 2 May of that year, Salvador Sobral's"
  • "On 12 May 2018, Salvador Sobral performed alongside Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018." → "Sobral performed alongside Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, on 12 May of that year."
 Done

Legacy

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  • Merge this with the below section since that counts as legacy and place that info about the sub-section; still keep the latter here, though.
 Done

European Union Songbook

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  • Remove wikilink on love song
  • ""Amar pelos dois" was the most" → "The song was the most" as you mentioned the title one sentence ago
 Done

Use in media

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  • Look at what I said above; still make these changes as well, though.
  • ""Amar pelos dois" generated" → "The track generated"
  • "theme, "Amar pelos dois" is" → "theme, it is"
 Done

Cover versions

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  • Imgs need alt text
  • Remove the two Eurovision wikilinks on the first bullet point
  • Remove wikilink to Eurovision Song Contest 2017 on the second
  • Do this for 2018 on the fourth
  • Remove wikilink to talk show on bullet point five
  • Mention actor's nationality on seven
  • Remove second wikilink in this section to France's 2018 Eurovision Contest involvement
  • Do the same for any wikilinks to country involvements for years that have been wikilinked earlier in this section or elsewhere prior in the article; I am not going to point out each individual one as you can find them yourself.
 Done except changing the alt text. Having descriptive alt text (woman in hat, etc) is not relevant to the inclusion of the photo. The caption states everything relevant, which is that they are photos of people who have covered the song. This is in line with alt text criteria. Grk1011 (talk) 21:39, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Track listings

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  • Good

Credits and personnel

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  • Are you sure capitalisation is required for the roles enlisted?
  • Rather than having ref 101 invoked twice, invoke it before ref 102 and change the sentence to including being adapted from ESC Portugal website
 Done

Awards

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  • Place this directly after Critical reception section
  • "two Marcel Bezençon Awards. Salvador Sobral received the Artistic Award, whereas Luísa Sobral" → "two Marcel Bezençon Awards; Salvador received the Artistic Award, whereas Luísa" per MOS:SAMESURNAME
  • Add ref at the end of the first para's last sentence
  • Second para looks good
  • Make this table sortable
  • Add a separate col for refs that is not sortable and puts them in the centre
 Done

Charts

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  • Good

Certifications

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  • Are you sure a different certification table bottom shouldn't be used? Otherwise, looks good.
 Done

Release history

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  • Use bullet pointed list to separate digital download and streaming here
  • Good elsewise
 Done

Notes

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  • Good

References

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  • Copyvio score is around 50%; this is too high and needs paraphrasing to fix it
  • Loads of these are missing accessdates; make sure that they are added
  • Date layout should be consistent throughout the refs with the English language "19 February 2017" style
  • Refs 21, 43 and 64 are all from an unreliable source in Twitter
  • Refs 82, 83 and 88 have the same issue with Facebook
  • There are other issues but I will wait until you have responded to my first comments, since the refs will be moved around for 100% and I don't want to create heavy confusion
  • Will name the further issues below
  • You still haven't added accessdates to quite a few of these
  • Some are missing the language parameter; add them for non-english refs
  • Refs 1, 45, 46, 47, 57, 58, 61 and 62 should solely cite the publisher
  • Change ref 2 to solely citing the publisher and remove "on Apple Music" from the titles, while only wikilink to the publisher once
  • Ref 3 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Ref 4 should not cite the publisher
  • Remove ref 6's publisher
  • Ref 8 should cite as a publisher instead
  • 20 minutes should not have the second word capitalised on ref 9
  • Remove ref 10's publisher
  • Ditto for ref 11
  • Ref 12 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Remove ref 13's publisher
  • Ditto for refs 14, 15, 16 and 17
  • Change RTP to the publisher for refs 18, 38, 41 and 67, with no wiklinks
  • Ref 20 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Ditto for ref 21
  • Ref 22 should include a date in the title or add the parameter
  • Remove refs 24, 27 and 114 wikilinks on Billboard
  • Ref 25 should cite as a work/website instead
  • Target ref 26's publisher to Musiikkituottajat
  • Change YouTube to being a publisher on all refs and remove the wikilinks, apart from ref 35 for the latter
  • Ref 37 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Add a space in ESC Today for ref 40's publisher
  • Remove wikilinks to Wiwibloggs on refs 42 and 43; remove wiwibloggs.com from the latter's work/website parameter too
  • Wikilink Le Figaro to itself on ref 44
  • Refs 45, 46, 47, 57, 58, 61 and 62 should not wikilink the publisher
  • Ref 48 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Ditto for ref 49, but change Google to Google Trends with the wikilink
  • Why are refs 53 and 69 still here when Twitter is known to be unreliable as I pointed out?
  • Ref 56 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Refs 60 and 63 should cite as work/website instead
  • Ref 64 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Why are refs 87, 88 and 93 still here when Facebook is known to be unreliable?
  • Ref 96 should cite as a publisher instead
  • Remove or replace ref 99 as Instagram is known as unreliable on here
  • Any difference between refs 105 and 106?
  • Cite HRT as publisher instead for ref 110 and target to Hrvatska radiotelevizija
  • Remove ref 111's wikilink
 Done
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  • Move the video to the infobox instead and delete this redundant section
 Done

Final comments and verdict

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Grk1011 all good apart from ref 87's missing accessdate. --Kyle Peake (talk) 07:48, 31 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Kyle Peake: Should be all set now. Grk1011 (talk) 13:20, 31 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Grk1011 Have looked again, and a few other refs are missing accessdates; check that all have them apart from ones like liner notes that don't cite that parameter at all. --Kyle Peake (talk) 14:26, 31 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Kyle Peake: Ok, I found the last of them! Grk1011 (talk) 00:09, 1 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
 Pass, since the Instagram ref can't seem to have one added when I tried. --Kyle Peake (talk) 07:04, 1 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]