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Nominator: Ippantekina (talk · contribs) 16:13, 16 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Reviewer: MaranoFan (talk · contribs) 04:26, 28 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Accepting this review! Since I am exceptionally jobless right now, I imagine I will have this completed before the weekend ends.--NØ 04:26, 28 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  • "Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote and produced the song, which features background vocals and instruments from the American band the Dixie Chicks." - This is giving the impression that the Dixie Chicks are not credited as featured artists since background vocals are usually uncredited, so I would just go with "Swift and Jack Antonoff wrote and produced the song, which features the American band the Dixie Chicks." or move a mention of them being featured artists into the first sentence of the lead.
  • Since "certification" is piped to Gold certification, you could include gold in the wikilink
  • The ARIA abbreviation is not needed in the lead since it is not reused
  • "The album was influenced by the connections she felt with her fans on her Reputation Stadium Tour" - "The album was influenced by the connections she felt with her fans on the Reputation Stadium Tour"
  • "she ended her previous contract with Big Machine" - It probably wasn't her unilateral decision so maybe "when her previous contract with Big Machine ended"
  • "The Dixie Chicks taught me that you can have a strong female voice, saying whatever she wants in music, and experimenting with having a very feminine aesthetic, but very tough resilience to them." - This could be paraphrased since there are also a bunch of other quotes surrounding it
  • "The Irish Times's Louise Bruton thought that the track captured "the fear and the silence of a hospital room". - Is this better suited in the composition section since it seems to concern the lyrics' imagery rather than a subjective opinion?
  • There is an abundance of quotes in the Critical reception section. I consider these acceptable on the GA level so paraphrasing some of these is optional to you.
  • I don't think people would know what OCC stands for.
  • Is the Gaga curated thing noteworthy? Her involvement does not seem to have been integral to why the event was notable.
  • What is the reliability of the Radio Times? Just my first time encountering this, lol.
Putting this  On hold. I was glad she finally ended up performing this, because it is so good omg?--NØ 15:29, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi @MaranoFan: thanks for reviewing. I've addressed all points accordingly. Re. Radio Times it is published by the same company that publishes several BBC outlets so I think it's of high quality :) Agreed that this is such a good song but also a very heartbreaking one so it makes sense she only performed it once... Ippantekina (talk) 08:52, 4 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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