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Hi -- does anyone know why the title of this article is not upper-cased? In all the sources I look at, the album's name is "El Mal Querer", but I can see that the upper-cased title is a redirect to the current title, which makes me think there must be a reason. I had just gone through and changed the capitalization throughout the text of the article, and then tried to move the article itself, causing me to realize there was a redirect. Maybe Bleff or Oecioc know? Thank you! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 06:58, 12 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! In the Spanish language, the title of songs and albums are to be capitalized only in the first sentence (or in any proper noun). See for instance this article by Fundéu BBVA. You can see this capitalization in good articles like Almendra (Almendra album).--Bleff (talk) 02:56, 13 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Bleff: thanks for the response. I was confused because I saw the title of this particular album upper-cased in many places, including in Rolling Stone and on the album's own website. I didn't know about the correct way to do it for Spanish-language albums. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 06:54, 18 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]