Talk:Hurts 2B Human

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Release Date Unknown

There is no scheduled release date, that can be confirmed anywhere on the internet, so no one should be posting 'April 26' yet Moonlightfocus (talk) 09:25, 27 March 2019 (UTC) Update: Disregard. it's posted on her twitter, etc. However, as of 3-27-19-- there is no pre-order information available yet. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Moonlightfocus (talkcontribs) 09:30, 27 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Source for singles post-lead?

Are there any sources that prove any singles post-release of "Walk Me Home" other than a link simply stating "single" (instead of "song")? livelikemusic talk! 23:33, 26 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 1 May 2019

Can you please change the writer name on the song "Hurts 2B Human" from "Friedman" to "Scott Harris" because his writer name is Scott Harris and it is reflected in his wiki page here: [1]. It is properly notated earlier on the page for the song "Walk Me Home" which he is also a writer on. [2] Aradziwon (talk) 01:04, 1 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: The page's protection level has changed since this request was placed. You should now be able to edit the page yourself. If you still seem to be unable to, please reopen the request with further details. —KuyaBriBriTalk 13:51, 6 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

References

Can We Pretend - album's second single

In Australia, "Can We Pretend" has been sent to radio as a single - so is this the album's second single? Here's the reference: [1]

GA Review

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Reviewer: MarioSoulTruthFan (talk · contribs) 15:52, 27 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Infobox

  • Needs alt

Lead

  • to commercial success → be more specific
  • At least one/two certifications of the album?
  • as the second, third and fourth singles, respectively. → see below on "Release and promotion" section as I have some doubts

Background

  • which began in March 2018 → when it ended?

Writing and collaborations

  • RE-TITLE the section to "Development and composition"

Title and artwork

  • This should be incorporated in the background section

Music and lyrical interpretation

  • The caption of the picture doesn't nothing at all → remove it
  • Malvika Padin of Clash labelled it "a collection of anthemic pop tracks threaded through with her bold vocals". → Critical Reception
  • Written by Pink, Jorgen Odegard, and Dan Reynolds, → remove
  • Remove the writers/procuders from all the sentences they don't add anything to this section
  • Wrabel appears on the next song → how he appears? as a songwriter? featured guest?
  • The sixth song, and the title track, appears next, and features Khalid. → The title track, which appears next, features Khalid and...
  • The seventh track and the second single, "Can We Pretend", → need to mention the featured guest
  • in collaboration with Chris Stapleton → he is a feature guest

Release and promotion

  • No awards or nominations for "Walk Me Home"?
  • The following month, it was released as a radio single in Australia → it sounds like it was only released in Austrlia
  • "On April 11, "Can We Pretend" was released as the second promotional single.[56] The following month, it was released as a radio single in Australia" → "Can We Pretend" was first released as the second promotional single, on April 11.[56] On the following month, it was released as the second official single
  • "Hurts 2B Human" was released to radio in selected territories → "Hurts 2B Human" was released in selected territories. (Stop calling them radio singles)
  • "Love Me Anyway" was further serviced to country and adult contemporary radio on September 17 as the fourth and final single from Hurts 2B Human → "Love Me Anyway" was serviced to country and adult contemporary radio in the United States on September 17 as the final single from Hurts 2B Human.

Critical reception

  • Add AnyDencetMusic, is simmlar to Metacritic in its use. 1
  • and felt → and believed
  • Giving it a rating of "B", Maura Johnston of Entertainment Weekly commented → Maura Johnston of Entertainment Weekly, who gave the album a "B" rating, commented
  • While reviewing the album along with Lizzo's Cuz I Love You (2019) → remove, irrelevant to the topic
  • comparing the latter with her second studio album → regarding what?
  • Beautiful Trauma → release year?
  • and calling Hurts → and called Hurts
  • In a mixed review for Slant Magazine → In a negative review for Slant Magazine (she gave the album 2,5 out of five starts, its below average)

Commercial performance

  • ranked number two on the Top Album Sales chart with pure album sales of 95,000 copies (83% of overall units) → with pure album sales of 95,000 copies
  • The release also saw Pink rise from number seventeen to number one on the Billboard Artist 100 chart, which measures artist activity across the publication's most influential charts → remove it, this chart has a different metolodogy and even includes wiki searches
  • Silver, Gold → silver, gold
  • Update the ARIA certification since now is platinum

Track listing

  • Total length with the bonus track?

Personnel

  • This section is very confusing
  • This how you should do it (Pink - lead vocals, background vocals, executive production, production). So you cite the name and everyhting the person did
  • New name for the first and second subsection "Technical and composing credits^"
  • Use {{
    spaced ndash
    }}

Charts

  • Fine

Certifications

  • Australia: Use the automatic reference from 2019.

Release history

  • Fine

See also

  • Fine

References

  • Amazon.com, AllMusic, (IFPI → International Federation of the Phonographic Industry), Today, Idolator, The Music Network Australia, Dolfijn FM, VideoStatic, Entertainment Tonight, Metacritic, Official Charts Company, Apple Music, CD Japan, Gaon Chart and iTunes Store → publisher
  • The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly → wikilink
  • Reference six missing publisher
  • Don't use source like facebook or twitter
  • Either wikilink everything or only wikilink twice
  • Billboard. United States → remove the country
  • PopCrush → has been demed as an uneliable source
  • Is CelebMix a reliable source?
I've seen it being used on plenty of GA music related articles, I believe that as yes. Gabrielflorin01 (talk) 21:11, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Doesn't strike me as one. First thinghs first, the writer is still finishing is digree in journalism and has written mostly for the magazine of his school, secondly he has in fact writen for NME but it was for the blog and final but not the least anyone can write for Celebmix as long as they are "passionate about celebrities, music, entertainment or YouTubers". They claim "CelebMix has strict editorial standards and all content is reviewed and verified by a team of trained entertainment journalists before publication", but give no names to verify such information. Better to remove it, what GA's have this source?
  • Reference 57 is missing publisher
  • WhiskeyRiff doesn't strike me as a reliable source
Unfortunately I couldn't find any other source. Gabrielflorin01 (talk) 21:11, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I found "https://daily.plaympe.com/pnk-feat-chris-stapleton-love-me-anyway-2/". The source is reliable as I mentioned to two other editors. "Play MPE states "Since the official launch in October 2003 over 60,300 users and over 800,700 songs from more than 2,700 record labels, including Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Sony Music and EMI Music Group, Destiny’s Play MPE® system is the most widely used digital distribution system available to the recording and radio industries." [1]. Various record labels that TRUST the website, including Warner, Sony and Universal. Moreover, Charles DeFranco, who is Warner Records, Manager, Promotion Operations, said "Play MPE is our go-to service for getting our content to reach the radio community. It’s a great product, they provide great customer service and their distribution lists provide excellent reach to expose our artists to a broader audience." General."
  • Reference 103 is not well formated
  • Dates not consisting "2019-05-02"
  • austriancharts.at., dutchcharts.nl and hitparade.ch. → not well formated
@Gabrielflorin01: I added two comments and fixes, please address them.
I also made changes to the article, see if you are ok with them and let me know. MarioSoulTruthFan (talk) 14:42, 1 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Looks good! Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this. Gabrielflorin01 (talk) 14:50, 1 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Overall

@MarioSoulTruthFan: Hi! Thank you very much for the review, I think I covered every suggestion. Please let me know if there's anything else I can do. Greets; Gabrielflorin01 (talk) 21:11, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
@Gabrielflorin01: there is one source with more than one publisher, you need to remove the one that is wrong. Who mixed the rest of the album and by the way who mastered the album?
@MarioSoulTruthFan: From what I'm seeing from the album credits, it looks like the entire album was mixed by Serban Ghenea and engineered by John Hanes. Simon Gooding mixed "Walk Me Home", "90 Days", and "Love Me Anyway", Cash Cash mixed "Can We Pretend", and "The Last Song of Your Life" was mixed by billymann. The album was mastered by Dave Kutch at The Mastering Place, NYC. By the way, should I also add a subsection management and legal representation?; Gabrielflorin01 (talk) 05:45, 1 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Add the mixing and the mastering missing, as well as the management and legal representation. MarioSoulTruthFan (talk) 12:19, 1 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Singles to Radio ISSUE 1237". The Music Network. Retrieved 17 May 2019.