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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: Calvin999 (talk · contribs) 16:33, 12 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  1. It is reasonably well written.
    a (prose): b (MoS for lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists):
  2. It is factually accurate and verifiable.
    a (references): b (citations to reliable sources): c (OR):
  3. It is broad in its coverage.
    a (major aspects): b (focused):
  4. It follows the neutral point of view policy.
    Fair representation without bias:
  5. It is stable.
    No edit wars, etc.:
  6. It is illustrated by images, where possible and appropriate.
    a (images are tagged and non-free images have fair use rationales): b (appropriate use with suitable captions):
  7. Overall:
    Pass/Fail:

**Please put a  Done next to every point you have amended, or put a  Not done next to ones you have not done, with a reason.**

Info Box[edit]

Resolved comments

  • What year was the song recorded?  Done
  • Use {{Duration|m=3|s=30}} for the length parameter  Done

Lead[edit]

Resolved comments

  • seventh studio album, Femme Fatale. → Put (2011) after Femme Fatale.  Done
  • Spears first posted a snippet of the track in February 2011, prior to the album's release. → Posted a snippet where?  Done
  • Following a poll on her official website in which fans could choose the third single of the album, "I Wanna Go" was announced as a single on May 13, 2011. → So this won the poll then?  Done
  • reminiscent of New Order → Who or what is New Order?  Done
  • Spears' vocals are processed, and she squeals and stutters throughout the song. → Is this mean't to be here?!  Done
  • , and another one by → and another by  Done
  • the lower regions → the lower end  Done
  • Marrs Piliero explained → Piliero described  Done
  • at the → on the  Done

Background and artwork[edit]

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Composition[edit]

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Remixes[edit]

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Critical reception[edit]

Resolved comments

  • Lots of quotes, can you paraphrase some? Then I will go through this section.  Done
  • Is the first parapgraph reviews for before the song was released? As the second says "After the release of Femme Fatale".
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 16:27, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Chart performance[edit]

Resolved comments

  • Double digit numbers should be written as numerals.  Not done Lots of articles are exactly like this: ...Baby One More Time, From the Bottom of My Broken Heart, Piece of Me, Circus (song), If U Seek Amy, Womanizer (song) and many more...
    WP:OTHERSTUFF. They are wrong. MOS clearly states here that double digits are to written numerically. Calvin Watch n' Learn 22:59, 23 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
     Done - Saulo Talk to Me 00:12, 24 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • On the week of → On the chart issue (Do this for all counts)  Done
  • Should be Beyonce Knowles, not Beyonce the first time.  Done
  • Knowles, not simply Beyonce.  Done
  • On August 4, 2011, the song climbed to number nine → where???  Done
  • On August 4, 2011, the song climbed to number nine, making Femme Fatale the first album by Spears to achieve three top ten singles. → Source?  Done
  • The song peaked atop the Pop Songs chart on September 24, 2011, becoming Spears' sixth single to top the chart, and setting a record for the longest span of number-one singles by an artist (12 years, seven months and four days). →Source?  Done
  • Spears scored her first chart-topper with "...Baby One More Time" on the week of February 20, 1999. She also tied Mariah Carey and Beyoncé for the third-highest female total of number-one singles. → Source?  Done
  • chart-topper → number one single on the chart  Done
  • In Australia, "I Wanna Go" debuted at number thirty-three on the ARIA Singles Chart on the week of July 10, 2011. It peaked at number thirty-one three weeks later, on July 31, 2011. The song became the third lowest peaking single of Spears' career in the country, after "Radar" (2009) at forty-six and "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" (1999) at thirty-seven. → Sources?  Done
  • In New Zealand, the song debuted at number twenty-five on the official chart → The song debuted at number 25 on the New Zealand Singles Chart  Done
  • and peaked at number twenty-two the following week. → Source?  Done
  • Where did it peak in Ireland? You only list the debut.  Done

Music video (Development)[edit]

Resolved comments

  • Spears first contacted Marrs Piliero and asked him to put together a concept for the video. → Source?
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 16:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • He watched all of Spears' videos and wanted to pull what he loved from them, but also give it something fresh. → Who is "he"? Who are you referring to here?
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 16:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Piliero had the concept nearly finished by the time he met with Spears. → Do you know of a time period for this?
No. - Saulo Talk to Me 16:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Piliero had the concept nearly finished by the time he met with Spears.[45] Both wanted to explore fun ways for her to be inappropriate in the video.[44] Spears suggested different alternatives, including having the cop frisk her.[45] → These three sentences read awkwardly, they don't really flow from one to the next.
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 16:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • He also stated that the Crossroads (2002) reference "[i]s a fun Easter egg for fans. → Source?
  • Plus, Die Hard 2: Die Harder is the most ridiculously awesome way to title a sequel. It just felt like the right thing to do. When Britney saw it, she loved it."[44] → Have you forgotten to open the quote here? I don't understand what is happening here.
The quote includes those two sentences. - Saulo Talk to Me 16:35, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The quote includes those TWO SENTENCES: "[i]s a fun Easter egg for fans. Plus, Die Hard 2: Die Harder is the most ridiculously awesome way to title a sequel. It just felt like the right thing to do. When Britney saw it, she loved it.". - Saulo Talk to Me 12:31, 7 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Music video (Synopsis)[edit]

Resolved comments

  • No issues. I did a c/e of the section, as it was easier than telling you what to change.

Music video (Release and reception)[edit]

Resolved comments

  • On June 17, 2011, Jive Records announced through a press release that an exclusive 30-second teaser would premiere on June 19, 2011, on Bravo's Watch What Happens: Live and on Vevo simultaneously. → Source?
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 03:30, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • The official video was revealed → The full length video was revealed
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 03:30, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Live performances[edit]

Resolved comments

  • "I Wanna Go" was first performed at 2011's Femme Fatale Tour. The song was performed after Spears sings a cover of Madonna's "Burning Up." Spears and her dancers bring fans onstage and dance with them throughout the performance. → Sources?
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 03:30, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • "I Wanna Go" was first performed at 2011's Femme Fatale Tour. → Though the song has never been performed live as part of a televised performance, "I Wanna Go" was featured on the set list of the Femme Fatale Tour (2011).
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 03:30, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • The song was performed after Spears sings a cover of Madonna's "Burning Up." → Unless you can provide a reason as to why this is relevant, it should be removed.
minus Removed - Saulo Talk to Me 03:30, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Track listings[edit]

Resolved comments

  • No issues.

Credits and personnel[edit]

Resolved comments

  • No issues.

Charts[edit]

Resolved comments

  • Both sets of tables need to conform with WP:ACCESS. See here to see how it is done.
 Done - Saulo Talk to Me 12:35, 7 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
 Not done Aaron You Da One 00:56, 29 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I have done this. Aaron You Da One 11:43, 8 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Radio date and release history[edit]

Resolved comments

  • Same as the charts tables, needs to conform with WP:ACCESS. See here to see how it is done.
It looks like the same thing to me... :( - Saulo Talk to Me 12:37, 7 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I have done it. Aaron You Da One 11:43, 8 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • All the Footnotes should be next to the Country, so for Brazil and the UK, the footnotes should be next to the country like the others.
 Fixed - Saulo Talk to Me 12:37, 7 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

References[edit]

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  • Reference wide note: Entire words should not be written in capitals in the title parameter.
  • Reference wide note: MTV's publisher is Viacom. Same for VH1.
  • Billboard sources use the {{cite news}} template.
  • FN2: Link Hachette Filipacchi (UK) Ltd.
  • FN6: Britney.com is not reliable. We don't use singer's websites as they are self published.
  • FN7: Same as FN6
  • FN8: Same as FN6/7
  • FN13: Publisher?
  • FN29: Access date?
  • FN49: Unlink MTV as it is over linked, and why is it in italics?
  • FN60: Link [[Idolator (website)|Idolator]] and [[Buzz Media]]
  • FN67: Access date?
  • FN81: Access date?
    I sorted out all of these. Aaron You Da One 11:53, 8 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Passing, but a closing note.[edit]

This GAN has gone on for two months. You really should try and solve issues yourself when asked multiple times! This could have been passed weeks and weeks ago. I have corrected outstanding issues and the article is passed. Aaron You Da One 11:55, 8 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]