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Article Evaluation: Blonde (Frank Ocean album)
The article Blonde (Frank Ocean album) was very well detailed and had 110 citations. The information that the article provided was fantastic and it had a few very strong sections. The "Music and Composition" section was very impressive in how much detail was described in the section. Other very strong and interesting sections were the "Track Listing" and "Personnel" sections. These section were impressive with how information was much put in the credits including the uncredited parts of the album that would most likely go missed. The "Background" section, however, is definitely the weakest. The information that is provided is very interesting and good except it only is information up until two years before the album release date. There is a great deal of information that is left out between the final date mentioned in the section and the release date of the album. A section that was missing in the article was a "Themes" section. In the article it claims that the album was a concept album; however, there is no section in the article that is dedicated to explaining those concepts or even mentioning them slightly. The article is also missing a lot of visual aspects. There are only two picture in the article even though the article mentions multiple magazines and various magazine covers that could be added to provide more context to the reader.

Overall I would say it was a very strong article with a neutral tone on the album. The article did a good job of providing reviews from both positive and negative sources giving both opinions on the subject. The strongest sections are most certainly the "Music and Composition" and "Release and Promotion". Both are by far the most detailed sections of the article and provide almost all of the possible information on the topic while still providing a neutral tone. The weakest section was easily the "Background" section with hardly information provided at all. The "Background" and "Release and Promotion" section s could be added together because they have a lot of information, that if both sections were totally complete, would overlap heavily.