Talk:Never Too Far/GA1

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Reviewer: Calvin999 (talk · contribs) 09:31, 5 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]


General
 Fixed
  • For the producers in the info box, just surnames is okay because writers are written in full above.
  • Pop and R&B are unsourced and appear nowhere else in the article. So they either need to be sourced or removed.
  • There's a bit of a debate going on at the moment about the usage and application of the term singer-songwriter, so I think for the time being it would be best to write singer and songwriter.
  • I'd write that it is her first soundtrack in addition to her eighth studio album
  • in October 23 2001, → on October 23, 2001,
  • of Carey's previous single → of one of Carey's previous singles
  • "Nver Too Far" attracted → typo there
  • "Nver Too Far" attracted positive reviews from critics. → Need to say something they said to support this.
  • The single failed to make much impact on the US charts; however, it reached the top forty → The single did not make much impact on the U.S. charts; however, it did reach the top forty
  • Though having not promoted the single, Carey promoted → That doesn't make sense
  • through live performances. → Such as?
  • The song was written and produced by Carey and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and was released → Lots of "and" here
  • and was released as the second single → and it was released as the second single
  • Again, I'd write that it is her first soundtrack in addition to her eighth studio album
  • According to Chuck Taylor from Billboard Carey singing the lyrics with → This doesn't make sense, there needs to be a pause.
  • The block quote in the medley section doesn't need quotation marks because it's already indented as a block quote.
  • The chart table needs to have the Country column shaded so it's marked up properly.
  • Are there no release dates available that could go into a chart?
I don't think so.

On hold  — ₳aron 21:36, 6 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I think I've addressed all the issues. Alex talk page! 19:49, 7 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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