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remove "Upon its release" (in the second paragraph). it's redundant since this album has no lasting legacy (yet) and therefore there would be no other time for this album to receive these reviews.
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"generally favorable reviews" → "generally positive reviews" to keep the article consistent as this is how you phrased it in the critical reception section. Vice versa will work too.
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if there are dates available for the time periods when Brandy recorded B7, they should be added to the recording section of the infobox.
Fixed none available unfortunately
The lead says the album is by Brandy Norwood but the infobox uses her mononym. I suggest using the Brandy mononym since that's the name she released the album under and it matches the reference titles but there should be one that's consistent with the article.
in the quote box, "Norwood during an interview with HuffPost" → "Norwood during an interview with theHuffPost"
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back to the prose, "HuffPost'" → "HuffPost 's"
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p.s. : without the space between the apostrophe
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all uses of "Norwood" (Brandy's last name) should ideally be omitted and replaced with "Brandy". this is only required if you changed Brandy Norwood to simply "Brandy" in the lead
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"Finely asked Norwood" → "When asked" since the word finely is ambiguous with the reporter's last name
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"In an interview with Rolling Stone" → "In an interview with theRolling Stone"
Not fixed, the name of the publication is Rolling Stone. It has never been referred to as The Rolling Stone unlike newspapers like Daily Star (the Daily Star) or Daily Record (the Daily Record)
"On why" → "When asked why" or something similar to "when asked" since that phrase was used above
Unless Kim Krysiuk contributed to 7.5 songs, I don't think she contributed to half of the album's songs. Replace this with whatever number of songs she's credited in.
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Move LaShawn Daniels into a separate paragraph from the others
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In the last sentence of the "songs" sub-section, remove "acting as". The lyric is not acting as a reference, it is a reference.
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same deal as all the last sections with "Norwood" instead of "Brandy"
The statement that the Pitchfork review is mixed is bordering original research since it's not actually stated anywhere that the review indicates mixed reception. If anything above a 6 should be considered positive
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Remove the MEA Worldwide review as the publication is not notable.
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The year-end lists table should be removed and the whole thing should be in prose
Not fixed, other GAs have passed with year-end lists in tables. Much like charts, when there are a handful it looks and reads better when they're in a table. ≫ Lil-Unique1-{ Talk }-21:47, 23 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
For the US Billboard 200, establish the amount of weeks B7 charted (2), and also establish where the album fell to on its second week. You will need to find citations for these