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GA Review

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Reviewer: MarioSoulTruthFan (talk · contribs) 14:07, 20 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Infobox

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  • Genre: Should also be pop (see below)

Lead

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  • disco-tinged → remove "tinged" and see below as the song should also be labbeled as pop
  • Move the source to the music video section.
  • Trainor performed the song on The Today Show's Citi concert series, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, 2018 Teen Choice Awards, 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards and CMT Crossroads. → In 2018, Trainor performed the song on The Today Show's Citi concert series, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, 2018 Teen Choice Awards, 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards and CMT Crossroads.

Background and release

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  • Seems fine

Composition and reception

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  • "Meghan Trainor is the queen of the dance floor on her new pop bops," → Idolator Mine Nied (so it is also a pop song)
  • The song finds Trainor delivering "fun" and "flirty" lyrics over a retro-tinged production.[2] Described as a disco-tinged midtempo throwback song with "sugary" production, it sees Trainor trying to reach a compromise with a feuding lover.[10] It is a "bright, bass-thumping" love song, with elements of funk.[11] "Let You Be Right" is a disco-tinged "make-up anthem", with a "bright, breezy" chorus.[12] → First dubbed as a "make-up anthem", the song finds Trainor delivering "fun" and "flirty" lyrics as she tries to reach a compromise with a feuding lover. It has been described as a retro and disco tinged midtempo throwback song with "sugary" production, with a "bright, breezy" chorus.[2][10][12] It is a "bright, bass-thumping" love song, with elements of funk.[11] (too many simmilar sentences)
  • Pararaph on the charts

Music video

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  • "No Excuses" → wikilink + release date
  • Trainor opined → The singer
  • that Trainor came up → that she came up

Live performances

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  • Trainor performed "Let You Be Right" → In 2018, Trainor performed "Let You Be Right"
  • release date for the songs + wikilink (no need for "no excuses" as it is already above)

Personnel

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  • Fine

Charts

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  • Fine

Release history

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  • Fine

References

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  • AllMusic, → publisher
  • Recording Academy → The Recording Academy + publisher + wikilink
  • Broadway World → not a very reliable source

Overall

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  • I see that you added all the sources in here to improve the article.
@MaranoFan: You forgot some stuff
Well, that was embarrassing. Somehow I thought the review was completed before you added the comments about the lead I guess lol.—NØ 19:52, 22 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]