The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Spanish singer-songwriter Antonio Carmona invited Juanes and Alejandro Sanz and several other performers he admired to record Obras Son Amores since he wanted to "create true reciprocal acts of love"?
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"Not replaceable with free media because... n.a." is not a valid rationale
"Respect for commercial opportunities [because] n.a." is not a valid rationale
Non-free album cover is missing |image has rationale=yes
Infobox
Latin-pop is mentioned but never cited
Lead
"The album debuted at number three in the Top 100 Albums chart in Spain and at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Album of the Year." -> The album debuted at number three in the Top 100 Albums chart in Spain, and, at the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Album of the Year.
Background
Background -> Background and recording
"... buenas razones". (Works are..." -> The period after the quote is incorrect here
(Works are loves and not good reasons) -> Not in the citation given
Daniel García Diego and recorded in Madrid, Cádiz and Miami. -> Daniel García Diego, and recorded in Madrid and Cádiz, in Spain, and Miami, in the United States.
Repertoire
"Carmona's late father" -> "Carmona's father"
"with a choirs at the end" -> concordance
"and the caribbean" -> typo
Commercial reception
"debuted at number three in the Top 100 Albums chart by the Productores de Música de España" -> reword it
"To promote the album, three singles were released, "Mencanta", "Dale Luz" and "Camamasi"." → "For promotion, the singles "Mencanta", "Dale Luz" and "Camamasi" were released in 2017."
The translate feature of Chrome popped up for that website, though did not display the quote in the same English as is written in this article; is this my translator's fault? --K. Peake17:02, 1 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
"is an alchemist sorcerer"." → "is an alchemist sorcerer."" per MOS:QWQ on full sentences, but some of the translations seem to be coming through slightly reworded for me; it says "is an alchemist warlock" on my version of the page, I don't know what is going on but I will assume WP:GOODFAITH though could you comment please to clarify?
"and Claudia Brant with whom the singer worked" → "and Claudia Brant, whom the singer worked with"*"composed with Colombian singer Juanes the track "La Razón de Mi Existir"." → "composed "La Razón de Mi Existir" with Colombian singer Juanes."
"A prolonged silence marked by his father's illness." is mentioned before this in the actual review; incorporate something relevant to this in the section
"and was the highest debut of the week" → "However, it was the highest debut of the week." with the rest of the sentence removed as that is highly off topic
Did they chart? If so, add in the positions here and if not, it seems confusing with the singles in Commercial performance; we will have further discussion for what to do if I discover via you that they did not chart.
The section titled Reception should be changed to Release and reception; I have done some copy editing to start this for you but it now needs the release date to be added by you as the first sentence with a reliable source. --K. Peake20:55, 4 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
On hold but I feel happy for having reviewed this for you after it was pending in the nominations for so long! --K. Peake16:58, 28 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Jaespinoza Much thanks, I suggest that you write out the genres in prose in the Music and lyrics section, no longer keeping the ref in the infobox and have made more suggestions above. --K. Peake20:55, 4 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Jaespinoza✓Pass time has come for this article after some copy editing from me once I gave it a read through, props for bringing such a short article to GA status! --K. Peake05:51, 6 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]