Talk:Sweet Love (Chris Brown song)/GA1
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Reviewer: Calvin999 (talk · contribs) 22:47, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
General
[edit]Info box
[edit]- No issues.
Lead
[edit]- You say "Sweet Love" quite a lot. Change some of them to "It" or the "The song". Done
- "Musically, "Sweet Love" is a slow jam R&B ballad that displays elements of electronic music. Lyrically, it revolves around Brown asking his lover to get naked so they can have sexual intercourse." → "Sweet Love" is a slow jam R&B ballad which incorporates elements of electronic music. The lyrics of the song revolve around Brown asking his lover to take off her clothes so that they can have sex. Done
- "In the US," → In the United States, Done
- Write "chart" after Hot 100. Done
- → was co-directed Done
- "It features scenes of Brown and his love interest making love," → It displays intimate scenes of Brown and his lover partaking in sexual activity, Done
- "The video garnered positive reception from critics for its sexual theme." → Critics were complimentary of the video's sexual themes and presentation. Done
Background and release
[edit]- No issues.
Composition and lyrics
[edit]- → "Sweet Love" is a slow jam R&B ballad that displays elements of electronic music; it lasts for a duration of three minutes and 19 seconds long. (You will have adjust footnotes accordingly. Done
- "so they can make sweet love." → Is this your own words? Fixed
Critical reception
[edit]- No issues.
Music video
[edit]- You don't need three subsections, you don't need subsections are all really. The paragraphs aren't long enough for it. Done
- → was co-directed Done
Track listing
[edit]- No issues.
Credits and personnel
[edit]- No issues.
Chart performance
[edit]- No issues.
Release history
[edit]- No issues.
References
[edit]- No issues.
Summary
[edit]On hold for 7 days. Aaron • You Da One 17:15, 6 August 2012 (UTC)
- Passing :) Aaron • You Da One 23:04, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks! Oz talk 23:18, 7 August 2012 (UTC)