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I will start my review of this article later today, but might not have it wrapped up until tomorrow depending on my life schedule. --K. Peake16:34, 25 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
"the real name of Alex Petit and Ellis Newton." → "the real names of Alex Petit and Ellis Newton, respectively."
Merge the production sentence with the one that follows it, but replace this release info with the song being the last recorded for the album because that is notable for the lead unlike a non-individual release date
The source didn't say this was the last song recorded for the album. It was Swirv's last song he recored with Pop before his murder.
Sources sometimes refer to people by alternate versions of their names though and if you know who it is, you can list the proper name in the article; 6ix9ine's wiki does not refer to him as Tekashi 6ix9ine at any point, only either the surname or forename (mostly the former of the two). --K. Peake10:51, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Merge the second para with the first, as it is only two sentences long
""Gangstas" received generally positive reviews" → "The song received generally positive reviews"
"drums while Swirv worked on the melodies." → "drums, while Swirv worked on the melodies, before Pop Smoke recorded his vocals."
"called "Hotel Lobby". The producer said it" → "called "Hotel Lobby", with the producer saying it"
Introduce 50 Cent as "fellow rapper"
Does not really sound good when read out loud
You are correct in this context; probably introduce who he is in the release and reception section then since he's mentioned on numerous occasions in the article. --K. Peake10:51, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
"danger of '5% Tint' by Travis Scott." → "danger" of Travis Scott's "5% Tint" (2018)." to end the quote properly
The Variety ref should be used for the second sentence of the second para here instead since it is entirely focused on lyrics
This should come before the sentence about the beginning of the song due to it being about the New York-related lyrical content. --K. Peake10:51, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
"unreleased track from the Get Rich or Die Tryin sessions"." → "unreleased track" from the sessions for 50 Cent's debut studio album Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003)." for context
Merge with the below section and retitle to Release and reception, as one para can be merged with two plus place the release date at the top of the section
"sounded a lot" → "sounds a lot"
"A.D. Amorosi of Variety stated that the song" → "Amorosi stated that the song"
"saying: "it's Pop Smoke's melodic" → "saying that "it's [Pop] Smoke's melodic" because the source only says "Smoke's melodic"
"and memorable" and called it" → "and memorable", and called it"
The commercial info should be the third para of the above section for the merger proposal
"It further peaked at" → "The song further peaked at"
Positions are supposed to be ordered geographically, so place Canada first then Australia and the European countries are fine where they are apart from Switzerland should be moved to first because it is the highest position in the continent
List Bashar Jackson and Ellis Newton under their stage names
The source uses their real names.
It only does that for songwriter credits; for the others, these two are credited their stage names so change to avoid confusion. --K. Peake10:51, 26 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Copyvio score looks decent at 33.3%; I would have flagged the NME ref but it is fine as long as you remove the second sentence from music and lyrics as suggested
Make sure all of these are archived by using the tool
Remove the author from ref 11
Ref 14 is not accessible from my internet; are you sure it is titled the same as ref 13?
It works fine on my internet. And yes, it has the same title.
Fix the author for ref 19, as you have accidentally listed the one from ref 5