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GA Review[edit]

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Reviewer: MarioSoulTruthFan (talk · contribs) 11:09, 9 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]


Infobox[edit]

  • Needs alt → it needs to be different should be something like "An image of Chayanne looking...with a red background"

 Done

Lead[edit]

  • from the album in September 1998. → from the album in September 1998 by Sony Discos.
  • A rock ballad, it tells of everything the singer is capable of doing for his lover. → The rock ballad details everything the singer is capable of doing for his lover.
  • The awards come after the chart performance
  • Commercially, it topped the charts in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, and the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the United States. → Commercially, it topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Latin Pop Airplay charts in the United States. (see below the reason)
  • by Brazilian Leonardo → singer, rapper, singer-songwriter, actor?
  • US → United States (first instance)
  • CNCO's rendition was one of songs they sung on their covers album, Déjà Vu (2021) and ranked at number on the Peruvian pop charts according to Monitor Latino. → CNCO's rendition was included on their covers album, Déjà Vu (2021). It peaked at number four on the Peruvian pop charts according to Monitor Latino.

 Done

Background and composition[edit]

  • (Atado a Tu Amor) and release date → why is the album name between brackets? release date which was?
  • composed for Atado a Tu Amor was "Dejaría Todo", which also he produce → composed it usually includes the production and the writing. Are you trying to say he wrote this?
  • A rock romantic ballad,[6] it talks about everything the singer is capable of doing for his loved one.[7] → "Dejaría Todo" is a rock romantic ballad, that, lyrically, addresses everything the singer is capable of doing for his loved one.[6][7]
  • Chayanne regarded the track as one of his favorites → when did he state this?
  • The artist also revealed in 2021 → In 2021, the artist revealed

 Done

Promotion and reception[edit]

  • on the first week of September 1998 → on the first week of September 1998 by Sony Discos + source backing the label
  • A live version of the track was included on the albums Vivo (2008) and A Solas Con Chayanne (2012),[15][16] while the original recording was featured on his greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos (2002) → The original recording was also featured on his greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos (2002). A live version of the track was included on the albums Vivo (2008) and A Solas Con Chayanne (2012).[15][16]
  • A music video for the track was filmed which a writer for Los 40 described → A music video for the track was filmed. A writer for Los 40 described it (last sentence of the first paragraph)
  • First the charts, then the awards.
  • which was awarded to Ricky Martin's "La Copa de la Vida" → remove as the source doesn't work
  • At the inaugural Ritmo Latino Music Awards in the same year → In the same year, at the inaugural Ritmo Latino Music Awards,
  • "Esperanza" → year of release between brackets, both sources at the end of the sentence
  • All those charts are Notimex, please see below
  • Latin Pop Airplay charts in the US → Latin Pop Airplay charts in the United States

 Done

Cover versions[edit]

  • Its music video features the artist singing under a waterfall with his lover. → remove, doesn't add much to the article, if had something to do with the original version
  • with his son Zé Felipe → is he also a singer?
  • and peaked → It peaked
  • A music video for their cover was released to coincide with the album's launch date and features the group performing the track on stage → same as previous

 Done

Weekly charts[edit]

  • Not sure about these Notimex charts. I can't find any information regarding them and they are not listed under Wikipedia:Record charts or even mentioned on its talk page.
  • You need to add Leonardo, CNCO's and Johnny Ray's version here as well

 Done

Year-end charts[edit]

  • Fine

Formats and track listings[edit]

  • Move this below the cover versions
  • Use spaced n dash

 Done

See also[edit]

  • Fine

References[edit]

  • Reference 26 archive doesn't work. Remove it
  • Source check on 2, 23-26 and 28-35
  • Source numbers 5, 8, 19, 33 and 38 remove publisher
  • Source 15 and 17 is publisher, not work
  • Source 24 remove work
  • Source 44 has two publishers?
  • Multiple instances wiki linking AllMusic and Billboard, only wikilink first appearance
  • Multiple wikilinks of Proquest
  • Source 21 remove publisher

 Done

Overall[edit]