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Reviewer: Cartoon network freak (talk · contribs) 08:17, 24 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Lead

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  • is described as an → past tense
  • with an upbeat piano loop and the addition of hand-claps, bass and strings in the background → with an upbeat piano loop alongside hand-claps, bass and strings in its instrumentation
  • It has been received with → To clarify what "It" means here, replace it with "The song"
  • songs of the year with NME → comma before "with"

Infobox

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  • Image needs ALT

Background and release

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  • Lorde teased the song on her → replace "the song" with "it" to avoid repetation
  • saying the "Green Light" → saying that "Green Light"
  • The chill, slow → The chill and slow
  • and noted the marked key change that occurs once the heavy piano parts appear → and noted the marked key change after the piano sequences
  • Top 40 songs usually have key changes that are reserved for amplified final choruses. Lorde herself realized this calling it a → Realizing that top 40 songs usually have key changes reserved for amplified final choruses, Lorde herself called "Green Light" a
  • of that movement" "became the way → of that movement [...] became the way

Composition and lyrical interpretation

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  • "Green Light" is described as an → past tense
  • with Lorde's vocal range between → with Lorde's vocals ranging between
  • Then, in the first of the song's → replace "Then" with "Subsequently"
  • with the addition of hand-claps → featuring hand-claps

Critical reception

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  • You need to begin this section with something like: "Green Light" generally received acclaim from music critics upon its release.
  • with Green Light, a comeback single → instead of putting the title in italics, put it between two '..'
  • wrote Lipshutz → you can leave this out; replace the preceding comma with a full stop
  • said of the song pulls "off all → said that the song pulls "off all
  • Hugh McIntyre of Forbes said, "the tune sees → Hugh McIntyre of Forbes thought, "The tune sees
  • awarded it Best New Track with writer → comma before "with"
  • Spencer Kornhaber that at first listen, the track → Spencer Kornhaber stated that at first listen, the track
  • of something previous recorded from Lorde but after several spins, "reveals → of Lorde's past material, but after several spins "reveals
  • write-up, Time editor, Sam Lansky → remove second comma

Commercial performance

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  • Open the section with a sentece like: Commercially, "Green Light" attained success following its release
  • it reached the twentieth → it reached the 20th (numbers above ten should not be written out)
  • her second top twenty entry → her second top 20 entry
  • Link "Royals" here and include its release year in brackets → "Royals" (2013)
  • second top twenty entry in the chart → second top 20 entry on the chart
  • has further peaked into the top ten → has further peaked within the top ten
  • Canada[49], → comma goes before ref
  • roughly half-day of streaming and sales → remove "of"
  • debuting on Digital Song Sales at No. 6 → debuting at number six on Digital Song Sales
  • and Streaming Songs at No. 20 → and at number 20 on Streaming Songs
  • Lorde's third top 20 hit, followed → Lorde's third top 20 hit, preceded
  • Link "Team" to its respective article
  • performed modestly in other U.S. markets → performed modestly in other Billboard charts
  • landing in the top 20 → landing within the top 20
  • the top 10 → the top ten
  • Link Mainstream Top 40, Alternative Songs and Rock Airplay
  • It received a double platinum → It received a double Platinum
  • report dated 13 March 2017. It received a Platinum → report dated 13 March 2017, receiving a Platinum

Music video

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  • The music video for "Green Light" → An accompanying music video for "Green Light"
  • who also shot Lorde's follow-up single → who also the visual for Lorde's follow-up single
  • Release year for "Perfect Places" in brackets
  • before the video release. The two later met → before the video's release, with the two later meeting
  • before there was a video concept in mind → this is not really relevant here and can be removed
  • Links to "16mm film" and "35mm film" are missing
  • as it was "magic moment" → as it was a "magic moment"
  • shot in a Los Angeles park called MacArthur Park → shot at the MacArthur Park in Los Angeles
  • She is seen wearing → During the video, ...
  • with the silhouettes of other goers → what are "goers"? Maybe I'm dumb, but I don't know what they are!?
  • inside of an taxi → inside of a taxi
  • Then, she opens the passenger → Subsequently, she opens the passenger
  • against her, as the taxi drives through the Los Angeles streets → against her as the taxi drives through the streets of Los Angeles
  • was previously inside. She dances while a red light beams throughout her → was previously inside, dancing while a red lights beams on her
  • On the pre-chorus → During the pre-chorus
  • from the first scene, this time with Jack Antonoff in the background, playing the piano → from the first scene along with Antonoff in the background, who plays the paino
  • and forth are shown. One particular shot shows her placing → and forth are shown, with one particular shot showing her placing
  • sunset hours, her back against a fence → I don't understand what you're trying to say here! Please revise
  • In this scene, Lorde removes → During the video, Lorde removes

Track listings

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  • Only say "Track listing"

Credits and personnel

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  • Flawless ;)

Charts

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  • Flawless ;)

Certifications

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  • Flawless ;)

Radio and release history

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  • Rename the section in "Release and radio history"

Other stuff

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Copy-violation

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  • 60.1% is too much! A ref is over-used! This needs to be revised...

References

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  • As far as I checked them, the references do cover the assertations made in this article

Outcome

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Just fixed all the typos and used your suggestions to improve the article, including that reference that had a high violation-rate. Thank you so much for picking both of the articles I nominated so quickly. I appreciate it very much. De88 (talk) 23:11, 1 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@De88: Gladly passing this! Well done! Maybe you have got time to look over one of my GANs? Best; Cartoon network freak (talk) 07:38, 2 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.