Talk:Get in the Zone
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Background section
[edit]I think the background section needs more info. The page visitors is expected to not know anything about SB19 and the addition of relevant background about the band relating to the album would be better. CairoSchiffer (talk) 18:09, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Temporary semi-protection: Please protect this page for that someone adds information that are not cited from verified and authorized sources. Thank you. CairoSchiffer (talk) 03:04, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
Regarding Korean names included in tracklist
[edit]Hello! I would like to point out the Korean names included in the tracklist, particularly the songs' writers and producers. I noticed that when these names are reused for those who had multiple credits, the incorrect surname was used in the tracklist. Please take note that in East Asian naming system, the surname / family name goes first followed by the given name.
- Han Tae Soo (or Han Tae-soo 한태수; RR: Han Tae-su) - the surname is Han (한), not "Soo" (수)
- Kim Kyeong Su (or Kim Kyung-soo 김경수; RR: Gim Gyeong-su) - the surname is Kim (김), not "Su" (수)
- Park Jung Un (or Park Jung-woon 박정운; RR: Bak Jeong-un) - the surname is Park (박), not "Un" (운)
As for Oh Won Lee (or Lee Oh-won 이오원; RR: I O-won), the surname is Lee (이).
Another thing I'd like to point out, the name Choi Chaeng Eaon looked quite strange to me, so I looked up in Spotify to check the credits. I found out that the song "Wag Mong Ikunot ang Iyong Noo" is credited to John Paulo Nase and Choi Chang Eon (or Choi Chang-eon 최창언; RR: Choe Chang-eon). Please check on this; there might be a possibility of typographical error in here.
Thank you! —Nairb.Idi9 (talk) 15:12, 23 May 2021 (UTC)
- @Nairb.Idi9: Thank you for the heads up for the correct usage. I have edited it to the proper surnames. Please check the edit. Thanks.Cairo ● 💌 ● ✒️ 20:02, 25 May 2021 (UTC)
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