Talk:Morena (song)
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Reviewer: MarioSoulTruthFan (talk · contribs) 10:51, 21 April 2019 (UTC)
Infobox
[edit]- Fine
Lead
[edit]- The alternative title of the song should also be mentioned in the body of the article and move the first two sources next to it
- Remove the third source from the first paragraph
- The song was also awarded an award → The song also received an award
- To further promote "Morena", it was performed on multiple occasions → this sentence is a bit weird, doesn't flow. To begin with, "Morena" performed on multiple occasions, including...";
- On several concert dates, Antonia was replaced with other female singers due to her pregnancy at the time → remove female as the same it's not stated in the live performances section
Done
Background and release
[edit]- Audio sample needs to be reduced and comply with WP:SAMPLE
- I actually decided to fully removed it since it's not really needed to understand any of the info given in the article
- and had simple lyrics → and was easy to sing along to
- Sample removed, so no need for that
- "Roses on Fire" in 2009 to success in Romania → "Roses on Fire" in 2009 achieving success in Romania
- Both joined again in the October of the same year and launched another single, "Morena" → not on citation given
- I have now added the source for the October release of the song, and that should be enough. Everything the sentence is trying to say is only the release month of the song
- The three release references should be after the full stop on "European countries"
Done
Reception
[edit]- on the ones → if you mean year-end charts, needs better wording, it's not explicit enough.
Done
Music video
[edit]- Remove the last source on the screenshot as it is already stated in the body of the article.
- The latter uses the song's title as her stage name and would replace Antonia for future projects of Boxer's → trivia
- Removed
- As Antonia leaves by car → . As Antonia drives off
- The description needs to be trimmed as this section is away to big when compared to the others.
- I don't know why the length should be an issue. The music video has a plot which should be described for the reader to understand, and I feel like I'm not going into any unnecessary detail here.
Done
Live performances
[edit]- For multiple concert dates → On various concert dates or On several concert dates
- The Kremlin → wouldn't you rather say Armenia? I have no source saying where it was held.
- Changed it to "Armenia"
- The location only has one parathesis. → fix it
- Changed it to "Armenia"
Done
Track listing
[edit]- Fine
Weekly charts
[edit]- Bulgary source is dead.
- Archived
Done
Year-end charts
[edit]- The 2011 chart has a new name on it "J WARNER", is it a remix or some uncredited vocals?
- I couldn't find anything on the internet, so that could be a mistake. He is only featured on "Deep in Love", which btw is funny enough also a GAN of mine lol...
Done
Release history
[edit]- The source with Amazon states January 1st and you wrote January the 11th.
- The source states January 1st as its "Original release date", yet the "Release date" is "12 June 2011", so I think we should use that as it appears to be the issue date for the UK.
- I still don't know which one is?
- @MarioSoulTruthFan: Reference number 15 [1]; see "Product details"... Cartoon network freak (talk) 20:07, 26 April 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks.
Overall
[edit]- You can now address these issues. I will later c/e myself the music video section in order to trim it down. MarioSoulTruthFan (talk) 19:28, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
- @MarioSoulTruthFan: Thank you very much for your review. I have responded to your comments. Greets; Cartoon network freak (talk) 21:49, 24 April 2019 (UTC)