Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Katy Perry discography/archive1


 * The following is an archived discussion of a featured list nomination. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in Wikipedia talk:Featured list candidates. No further edits should be made to this page.

The list was promoted by Dabomb87 00:34, 27 November 2011.

Katy Perry discography

 * Nominator(s): - (CK)Lakeshade  -  talk2me  - 02:46, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

I am nominating this for featured list because... I have just completely rewritten and reformatted the article removing unreliable references, OR, and general mess. I got tired of looking at the giant clean up banner so i did something. Please leave your comments below and thanks (: - (CK)Lakeshade  -  talk2me  - 02:46, 22 September 2011 (UTC)

Comments – Some silly mistakes littered
 * Check italicization of online versus printed sources. You have Billboard non-italicized in many of them. : Done
 * Allmusic should always be in capital. : Done
 * Promotional singles: Why include the dance and korea charts if its not present in the other sections? A discography should contain 10 biggest market constant charts, and should not vary according to the artist's acomplishments in a varibale genre or market. : Fair enough, removed
 * Same for other charted. : Done
 * No capital lettering in reference titles please even though the original reference might show it. : Done
 * In the infobox, why not change the "As featured artist" to "Featured singles"? A consistency would be maintained. : Done
 * Billboard link for "If We Ever Meet Again" has the title as "Timbaland Perry Billboard..." lol : Done
 * Consistency between MTV reference formattings. : Done
 * Consistency in including RIANZ with Radioscope reference or not. : Done

Overall a clean effort, well teh sanitizer was wrong. lol. — Legolas ( talk 2 me ) 12:11, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
 * What is the need for reference #2 to be formatted with harvnb? Its a single journal reference.
 * Dutch Top 40 website is actually published by Radio 538, while MegaCharts is the one who compiles it.
 * I have cleaned up the two points that the nominator was not able to understand. Over all good to support this. One question, how did you nominate this article since the talk page shows a red link to the nomination page? — Legolas ( talk 2 me ) 06:17, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Seems like another silly mistake, I corrected the article talk page. — Legolas ( talk 2 me ) 06:19, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Comments Aww crap, I was hoping to tackle this list soon =P. Anyways, the list is quite good! Crystal Clear x3 21:37, 23 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Unlink singer-songwriter and musician Done
 * I wasn't able to access ref 45, if it does require a subscription then you should make a note of that in the reference. Done (reference was deleted as I deleted the chart per comments raised above.)
 * "(behind Michael Jackson and his album, Bad)" how about "behind Michael Jackson and his Bad album"? or just remove the comma
 * I think it's better how it is, though perhaps removing the brackets altogether would be worth attempting. J Milburn (talk) 08:10, 24 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Done reworded.
 * "attain five number-one singles from a single album." saying from one album might be better Done

Support Crystal Clear x3 16:10, 25 September 2011 (UTC)


 * Comment I'm a little confused. Here, Ur So Gay is listed both as a promotional single and an extended play, but both links lead to the same article which calls it a promotional single. What's correct? Pancake (talk) 00:33, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
 * It's both. It was released as an EP, but the song itself was released as a promotional single for the EP. The actual articles on here are crap. Ur So Gay is an ep, "Ur So Gay" is a promo song/single (not an actual single). - (CK)Lakeshade  -  talk2me  - 00:39, 6 November 2011 (UTC)

Comments from Michael Jester: —Michael Jester (talk) 07:23, 26 November 2011 (UTC) —Michael Jester (talk) 08:01, 26 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Great work on the article, however, I have one comment. Where are the references about her "albums" that failed to be released (referring to the ones in the first paragraph in the lead)?
 * They are at the end of the first paragraph, reference number 2. "She subsequently recorded an album at the age of seventeen with producer Glen Ballard and record label Island Def Jam; the album failed, and was not released. In 2004, she signed to Columbia Records and started work on her third album, but was dropped again before it could be released. Perry eventually signed to Capitol and released her debut pop album, One of the Boys." is all sourced with that reference. - (CK)Lakeshade  -  talk2me  - 07:26, 26 November 2011 (UTC)
 * Alright, that's fine. I now feel I can Support. Great work on the article.


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