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Reviewer: Aoba47 (talk · contribs) 00:35, 24 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Picking this up for a review if that is okay with you. I will try to get the review up by the end of Sunday. Aoba47 (talk) 00:35, 24 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Lead and infobox
  • I am not sure that “Christmas” counts as a genre as Christmas music can include a wide variety of genres. For this reason, I would remove it from the genre parameter of the infobox.
  • I have a question about this sentence (It is one of the most personal tracks on You Make It Feel Like Christmas.). I could not find this sourced in the body of the article. Also, who considers this song to be one of the most personal tracks? Stefani, music critics?
Background and recording
  • Couldn’t the following sentence (Throughout 2017, Gwen Stefani attended studio recording sessions where she was in the process of creating new music with various musicians.) be simplified into something like (Throughout 2017, Gwen Stefani recorded new music with various musicians.)?
  • I am a little confused by this part (she planned to release some of the new music by the end of 2017.). To me, it implies that she recorded some music that was either not for the Christmas album or was just not released at all. While having unreleased material is a generally normal thing for albums, I do not see the “some” part supported in the reference.
Composition and lyrics
  • This sentence (The beat evident in the production is comparable to the one that appears in Ben E. King's 1961 single "Stand by Me", due to the similarities in "poignant bass notes" that help create a sense of the holiday season.) reads awkwardly to me so I would revise it. I would also clarify in the prose who is comparing the production of this song to “Stand by Me”. Maybe something like the following: ([[The Highlander]]'s Janine Lano compared the production to Ben E. King's 1961 single "Stand by Me" due to the similarities in "poignant bass notes" that help create a sense of the holiday season.). Remember to remove the wikilink for The Highlander in the "Reception" section since the publication's name should be mentioned here.
Reception
  • Everything looks good here.
Live performances
  • I am uncertain if “mixing bowl” needs a wikilink, particularly since it goes to the generic “bowl” article.
  • Here is a source that shows that Stefani performed the song at the Rockefeller Center in 2017. Here is a video of the performance if you are interested in seeing it.
Final comments
Aoba47 and MarioSoulTruthFan – thank you both for your contributions to this article. I am glad to know the both of you on Wikipedia. Carbrera (talk) 04:42, 26 April 2019 (UTC).[reply]