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@Lil-unique1: I have a question about the type of English used in the article. Since Scherzinger is an American singer, I would assume that the article would be written in American English, but that is not the case (as shown through non-American spellings of words like "criticsed" "rumours", "critcise", "coloured", critcising", etc.). Is there any reason for this choice? While Scherzinger has definitely had more success as a solo artist outside of American, I have always seen articles about American artists follow American English so I was surprised by this choice. Aoba47 (talk) 02:48, 4 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Aoba47:, you know that hadn't crossed my mind. I'm a British editor and I hadn't even stopped to think about whether I was using British or American English. Is there a specific MOS point on this? ≫ Lil-Unique1-{ Talk }-22:21, 8 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Lil-unique1: Thank you for your response! I am honestly not super familiar with the MOS as I have mostly learned everything I have known about Wikipedia through my own personal experiences and collaborations with other editors. I do know that there is a brief MOS section about it here (WP:ENGVAR), which seems to indicate that there is no preference unless there are "strong national ties to a topic". That does not seem necessarily true in this case so it should be fine. It is just from my own personal experience, I have not really seen British English used on American topics. I was mostly just surprised by it while reading through the article. With that being said, this may be a good question to raise to the music WikiProject, but it should not hold back the GAN right now. Aoba47 (talk) 22:32, 8 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
That sounds like a good idea to me. I always forget about scripts even though they are so helpful. I hope that I was not too much of an annoyance. You have done a great job with the article. Years ago, I had considered making an article about this song as I was surprised one did not exist already, so I am glad to see all of the time and work put into this. Best of luck with the GAN! Aoba47 (talk) 22:48, 8 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The title has been incorrectly listed as "On the Rocks", so change to "Bang"
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Only Setai Recording should be listed in the infobox, as that was the only studio for the role of recording
Not fixed I have always listed all of the recording studios involved in the production of the song. I appreciate that Setai was where the song was recorded, but Contra and Mastering Palace are also recording studios, and mastering and engineering are part of the song production process. This is the case for many other GAs too/
Speech marks should not be around names in the producer parameter, plus is Christopher credited as Tricky Stewart or merely Stewart on the album itself?
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Retitle the header to Music video and change "Bang" music video to merely "Bang"
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Add a comma after second studio album
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"It was written by" → "The song was written by"
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"production by Tricky Stewart, The-Dream and" → "production from Stewart, The-Dream, and" because no matter what he is credited as on the album, surnames should be used on second mentions in prose and regarding the talk page discussion, I believe you should be using American English in this article due to Scherzinger's nationality (I am English myself btw)
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""Bang" was released as the fourth single from Big Fat Lie" → "It was released as the fourth single from the album" with the pipe
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Add a full stop at the end of the above sentence
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Actual reception was mixed if you look at the reviews listed, so change to that and also add about what was criticized
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"music video directed by Anders Rostad was also praised" → "music video, directed by Anders Rostad, was praised" but add info about the synopsis of the video first and I recommend splitting the reception for the music video into a different sentence
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Remove the part about it not charting on the UK Singles Chart since this is not notable unless a source specifically states the fact, also it can lead to all sorts of trivial listings for artists' songs not charting if this logic is consistent
Release history for "Bang" → Releases dates and formats for "Bang"
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Format → Format(s)
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Use Ref. for the ref col
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Various is not backed up by two citations that are both to the US market
This is a tricky one. It was released - as evidenced by all the coverage from the likes of Digital Spy. However, it was one of those impact date releases where it was promoted to specific date without a separate digital download listing. In the UK, the video was released a day after the song was "released" for download. A separate listing was only produced for the US because at the time, the album had not been released. Not sure what to do with this to be honest. It's been more than seven years and the quality of sources/referencing available is not great. ≫ Lil-Unique1-{ Talk }-22:28, 30 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
On hold until all of the issues are fixed; there is quite a few but the article's not large so it shouldn't take long! --K. Peake07:17, 21 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Kyle Peake Apologies for the extended break with this one, as per my talkpage, I've been taking it slow. I think I've addressed or left comments for all of your suggestions. ≫ Lil-Unique1-{ Talk }-22:30, 30 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Lil-unique1 It is acceptable and this looks a lot better, though you should swap the order of the reception and synopsis info for the video in the lead. Furthermore, change various to the United States and only use the forenames in the music video section because those are not the first mentions of the people within the relatively short article. --K. Peake06:44, 1 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Lil-unique1✓Pass now, after I made some fixes to the music video info in the lead. You did misinterpret my comment about synopsis and reception; just know for future reference that I wouldn't have put "for the music video" directly after both if I wanted it to be ordered how you did before my c/e. --K. Peake07:51, 2 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]