Talk:Call My Name (Cheryl song)/GA1
Latest comment: 11 years ago by Calvin999 in topic GA Review
GA Review
editThe following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
GA toolbox |
---|
Reviewing |
Article (edit | visual edit | history) · Article talk (edit | history) · Watch
Reviewer: Calvin999 (talk · contribs) 12:15, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
- Lead
- "that borrows similarities to previous songs produced by Harris" → "that is similar to song's produced by Harris for other singer's."
- "and is noted for being a departure from Cole's previous works." → Move this to the end of the next sentence, as it is more about critical response.
- ", who deemed it as catchy, yet generic when compared to other radio songs." → "; although many thought it was catchy, it was thought to be generic when compared to other songs played on the radio."
""Call My Name" achieve moderate commercial success, reaching the top spot of the charts in Ireland, Poland, Scotland and the United Kingdom." → Considering her main markets are indeed Ireland, Scotland and the UK and it hit #1 in all three, I'd say it was better than just moderate.
- "The release of it was promoted with two teasers, until the full video premiered on 2 May 2012." → Prior to it's premiere on 2 May 2012, it was promoted by two teaser clips."
- "Cole performed the track on several occasions," → "To promote the song, Cole performed the track on"
- "Most of those performances were subject of controversy when media outlets reported that the singer was lip synching to the song." → "It was reported by various media outlets that Cole had lip synced her performances of "Call My Name".
- Background
- "Although this was subsequently denied by Harris, who claimed on Twitter that it was never optioned to Ora." → "Harris subsequently denied Ora's claim on his Twitter account, writing that it was never offered to the singer."
- Composition
- Reception
- No need for two sub sections here. Both the Critical response section and Chart performance section can stand alone.
- Critical response
- "fastest selling number one single on the Official Charts Company" → "fastest selling number one single on the UK Singles Chart"
- Remove "UK" from The X Factor
- Why is James Arthur italicised?
- Live performances
- Remove "UK" from The X Factor
- Charts and certifications
- Make the Chart column shaded
- Release history
- Make the Chart column shaded
- Status
On Hold for 7 days. AARON• TALK 23:04, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
- Passing. AARON• TALK 01:49, 7 January 2013 (UTC)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.