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 * 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 not promoted by The Rambling Man 18:08, 9 May 2012.

List of songs recorded by Leona Lewis

 * Nominator(s): Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 12:13, 26 March 2012 (UTC)

I am nominating this for featured list because... I created and expanded this list entirely, and have been working on it for the past four weeks. I've made sure that comments which helped List of songs recorded by Rihanna be promoted have been applied to this list as well, such as the Key, templates and table format. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 12:13, 26 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Had another look over the lead and made a few more edits (see here). In all, I think this meet the criteria so, assuming that the comments below are resolved, I support this nomination. A Thousand Doors (talk &#124; contribs) 16:39, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks :). Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 16:41, 8 April 2012 (UTC)

— Status  (talk) 12:45, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Comments —
 * Looking down at the writers, Leona is certainly not a singer-songwriter. She's a recording artist, who occasionally writes.
 * She has co-written 31 songs in this list. The bio also says singer-songwriter. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Four studio albums? Maybe my math is wrong but Spirit, Echo and the upcoming Glassheart only equals three.
 * I had included Best kept Secret.
 * The lead sentence is just way to long. Try reading it aloud, if you can't do it without having to take a breath, it should be condensed, or separated into two sentences.
 * Same as Rihanna's, which is an FL. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Doesn't matter whose label it is.
 * Among other what?
 * Producers. I didn't write producer again to avoid repetition. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Official debut album, and I missing something?
 * Who cares when the singles were released? This isn't an album article.
 * It's talking about the re-release of the album, and a new song. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Honestly, from there on, the lead just keeps getting worse. Good on Simon for conceptualised (which is properly spelled conceptualized) "Footprints in the Sand" and receiving a writing credit! What does that have to do with her songs? She has about 30 or so released songs, correct? Picking a few and putting random little facts about them in the lead doesn't summarize the article. Just sum up what her songs are generally about, name a few (covers would probably be best to do).
 * It's a list about the songs she recorded, if Simon hadn't of conceptualised it, it's 99% probable that she never would have recorded it. The list lists the songwriters, so this is perfectly acceptable.
 * Pedantic comment - "conceptualised (which is properly spelled conceptualized)" - as this article is about a British subject, WP:ENGVAR says it should use British English, therefore the "proper" spelling of the word is with an S ;-P -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 20:31, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Having Leona Lewis in the artists section seems redundant. Who else is the song gonna be recorded by? This is a List of songs recorded by Leona Lewis.
 * Same as Rihanna's, which is an FL. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Remove "Music from the Motion Picture" from the titles.
 * I don't see any reason remixes should be included. They aren't new songs. Unless they were re-recorded or with additional vocals by another artist it shouldn't be included.
 * Included on the tracklisting Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Video interludes? Unless they were included on the live CD part of the release, it's not a song.
 * Either way, she recorded them in a studio.
 * Remove the Glassheart unreleased songs. You don't know if they will not make the album.
 * No, they are currently unreleased. This is where they belong. When the albums tracklist is revealed, then I can sort them into the released table. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 13:04, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Have the alt titles as notes.


 * I'm sorry, but if you insist to not correct the errors I have pointed out, I am going to have to oppose. "Same as Rihanna's FL" is not a valid reason to not do something. WP:OSE — Statυs (talk) 15:10, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I know I haven't done everything yet. And you said on your talk page that they are suggestions and that I don't have to do them. Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 15:29, 1 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I was only referring to the suggestions being the new lead. And I took it as you were done, as all you did was comment on a few and move onto something else. — <font color="#000">Statυs (talk) 15:41, 1 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Comment
 * Ref 15 has a spelling mistake I believe -- Lemonade51 (talk) 12:26, 4 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 12:30, 4 April 2012 (UTC)

Comment - you do realise there are other comments I've made that you haven't resolved, right? The Rambling Man (talk) 17:20, 4 April 2012 (UTC)


 * The publisher of refs 11 and 12 (Idalator) is a blog. What makes it a reliable source?
 * It's a blog? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * More blogs aren't reliable sources than are. Are the authors experts in the music field? If not, the sources aren't going to be reliable enough for FL standards. Giants2008  ( Talk ) 18:14, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
 * The publisher of Idolator, Buzz Media, also publishes OK! Magazine. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 17:47, 17 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I'll leave this out to see if anyone else has any thoughts on it. Giants2008  ( Talk ) 16:54, 18 April 2012 (UTC)

Comments


 * I question whether there is any necessity for this list. It seems a lot of lists of songs have been popping up lately and would be interested to know your thoughts on how much material an artist should have before it is a worthwhile list. My instinct is at current this list is borderline, there really aren't that many songs and they are mostly covered by two albums articles.
 * 2 studio albums, both have over 15 songs. There is a demo album, and there is also another demo album I had forgot to add called Twilight. There is an EP as well as featured/charity singles. Also two albums worth of unreleased songs. She is also recording for her third studio album. There is definitely enough songs to warrant the list.
 * Good enough for me.


 * "four studio albums" - I understand you are including Best Kept Secret, Spirit, Echo and Glassheart in that but I think it leads to confusion as the articles refer to Spirit as the first and Echo as the second, and the discography states two albums in the lead. Perhaps something like "...recorded material for a demo album, three studio albums and an EP"?
 * Yep, changed to that. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Do we need to know the value of the record deal?
 * I think so :D <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I think it's too much detail but certainly a minor point that I'm not going to quibble over.


 * I feel like on the whole the lead is very cover heavy, it mentions almost every cover released by her. I would suggest removing some of the less notable covers and possibly replace with a more notable song if you see fit. I would personally ditch I Will Be and Stop Crying Your Heart Out.
 * Yeah. I'm removed those two.


 * "harder" is meaningless without context - harder to writer, harder to sing, harsher sounding?
 * Gave it context. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Again I understand it's difficult to summarise the songs on the album, I would have tried to pick up the more notable songs eg Happy and My Hands, but I presume you went for Love Letter and Don't Let Me Down as they had the most significant writers?
 * Yes. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I find the change of tense very jarring in that sentence, anyway you could reword it? Or even just change finishes to finished.
 * She is still recording for Glassheart though. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Link EP either here or in the opening sentence if you add it there.
 * Done. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Incredibly pedantic but technically with the pushbacks of the album Collide could be left off the tracklisting so "its single" may not be accurate. Though I accept it more than likely is.
 * At the moment it is still cited as the lead single from the album. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * "features"? A collaboration with Avicii perhaps
 * Changed. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * "not being released" -> "not yet being released"?
 * Changed. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Is the performance of Glass Heart relevant when (again being very pedantic I know) there's not a recorded version released?
 * A song called "Glass Heart" has been recorded and performed live for Glassheart. So I think it's relevant. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Link The Labyrinth in the image caption.
 * Linked. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Sex and the City should come before I Remember Me.
 * Done. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Would it be better to rename the second heading to Demos and unreleased songs and move Best Kept Secret down there? I understand your inclusion of it but it feels a bit out of place.
 * No, Sony released it commercially. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I wouldn't have included the video interludes but I understand your logic as to why you did.
 * It's not the video I am talking about, it's the fact that she recorded them in a studio. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * As a side note I'm confused as to why you say only the Ne-Yo demo version of Can't Fight It leaked as Leona's version leaked ages ago.
 * Because I couldn't find a source for Leona's/I didn't know if she had even recorded it. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I still feel it's not quite there yet, how about "British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis has recorded material for a demo album, three studio albums and an EP, as well as charity singles, soundtracks and collaborations on other artists' albums"?
 * I put into two sentences so it's not quite so abrasive. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * You mention some of the producers she worked, as the article lists the writers of the songs rather than the producers it may be more relevant to discuss some of the writers she worked with.
 * It's commonly referred to as working with producers though. I can change it if you like. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Well since Ryan Tedder was one of the significant writers I don't think it would involve much change. Have a go and if you don't think it works just leave it.
 * Just changed from producers to writers. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I think it's difficult to summarise the songs on the albums when they were written and produced by lots of different people, and I think that if these lists were kept for artists with a slightly more substantial back-catalogue they would be easier to summarise.
 * Okay. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Likewise more guitar driven doesn't mean much when there is no indication of the amount of guitar in Spirit. I think you could maybe find a better way to describe the album, preferably in your own words rather than quoted.
 * Reworded. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * "Echo was very guitar orientated than Spirit"?
 * Reworded. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I think the opening sentence could use some work:
 * "British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis has recorded material for her four studio albums" - I instinctively pause after that and think to myself well of course she has, would be a bit weird if someone else recorded the material.
 * I don't want to be labelled as WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS, but I promoted List of songs recorded by Rihanna to FL last month and this article for Leona follows the same structure, so I don't see a problem with it. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I know but that was the first list of its kind so it will likely take a few revisions to get everything spot on.


 * I would lose "as something", possibly even "as something to bridge the gap for fans".
 * No, because that is the primary reason for the EP. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I know you've tried different words instead of something but "as something to bridge the gap" isn't brilliant prose. "...in December 2011, to bridge the gap for fans while she finishes" conveys the same information.
 * Changed. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * I think there should be some mentions of the fact that she has featured in several soundtracks, I See You is a pretty notable recording.
 * Added. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * "Lewis appeared on the soundtrack to the 2009 film Avatar called "I See You (Theme from Avatar)"" the soundtrack wasn't called I See You.
 * Changed. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Some typos - I'm Here, Leona Lewiss
 * ? Not that I can see. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I'm Here should be I'm You, Lewiss is at Here I Am
 * Corrected. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Some of the artist credits are wrong eg Jennifer Hudson & Leona Lewis, Helping Haiti artists (which probably should be linked)
 * Lol, it is Jennifer Hudson & Leona Lewis. They are both on it. There is no link for Helping Haiti artists. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * It should be JH & LL not LL & JH. Either Helping Haiti or Helping Haiti artists
 * Switched those two around. Linked Haiti. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * There is a mixture of linked and unlinked Leona Lewis, I would suggest unlink all.
 * I'll link them the one that doesn't. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Still unlinked at You Bring Me Down.
 * Linked. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * The images only cover the songs up to F and there are two for Collide. If you're going to have them you should spread out what songs they are for.
 * Not when ones after that don't have pictures :). <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Well there are free images of Avril Lavigne, Noel Gallagher, Michael Jackson, Ryan Tedder so you could spread it out a bit more. At least change it so there aren't two images for Collide.
 * I don't think this is that big of an issue tbh. Before I added Best Kept Secret, the last picture was next to the bottom of the table. It's more a case of not cramming too many picture as oppose to not being able to find them. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I don't think it's a big issue either, I just thought they should represent a spread of songs and not just the ones from the first six letters of the alphabet.


 * The youtube reference is a copyright violation and should probably be referenced used cite episode.
 * Have changed to the cite interview template. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Ref 49 isn't working for me.
 * I've removed a few since so I don't know which one you mean now as there are 47 references now. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * You've removed it so that's fine.


 * Related to the above Best Kept Secret is not the only pre-X Factor recording she did, there is also Twilight and It's All For You, though I suspect you would struggle to find much in the way of reliable sources on them.
 * Yeah I just said about Twilight above. I've never heard of It's All For You? Is that an album or a song? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * It's All For You is an EP. I think if you can get a good source for either they should be mentioned at some point here.
 * I can't find a sourced for the tracklisting of Twilight. Is this reliable enough to source It's All For You ? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I'm not sure but would err on the side of caution and say no because Yahoo's not always that reliable. It's not a very notable recording so I don't think it's an issue to not include it since you can't find a source.
 * "for duets and featured songs on albums and charity singles" - A lot of ands in the second half of the sentence. Has she actually been credited as featured on songs? Might want to add soundtracks?
 * It's a new sentence now. Yes she is credited and I've added soundtracks. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Which songs is she credited as featured?
 * Inaspettata <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 12:52, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Pedantic point but that is one song whereas lead says featured songs. And Itunes and Amazon both have it credited as a duet not a feature.


 * I think you have a little bit too much detail on Best Kept Secret in the lead. "licensed by UEG Entertainment but not released.[1][2] UEG spent approximately GB£70,000 on the singer's recording and production, but the demo failed to capture the interest of [a] record label s or executives .[1][2] It was released by UEG in 2009, who claimed that they had [to own] the rights to the album, even though Lewis revealed that she never signed a contract which stated that Best Kept Secret could possibly be released" - Just some suggestions you can modify as you wish.
 * An editor above asked I expanded it, so I did. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * How about adding that extra detail to note one and condense it in the lead slightly?
 * Huh? Lol. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * The lead has more detail about Best Kept Secret than Echo despite it being a much less notable recording. If you want to keep that level of detail I was suggesting you could add it to "Best Kept Secret was recorded under licence by UEG Entertainment before Lewis entered The X Factor in 2006. However, Sony UEG released the album to iTunes in January 2009." at note one and reduce it slightly in the lead.


 * You don't mention the genre of music she sings anywhere.
 * I will add them in as I edit some of her articles. Information for Leona is harder to find than for other singers on here. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Would be good if you could add something regarding the general style or content of Spirit, I'd imagine it must be fairly easy to find a source saying the album is ballad heavy or something along those lines.
 * I'll see what I can find in reviews. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Perhaps mention Leona wrote more songs on her second album?
 * I don't think there's a source which says "Lewis wrote more on Echo". <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * The album liner notes?
 * Can that be used for "Lewis wrote more songs" ? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Yeah it's a basic piece of information that isn't contentious so referencing both Spirit and Echo's notes is fine.


 * The lead seems over-referenced, the lead should summarise the contents of the article and if referenced within the article there is no need for a reference. I would only expect references for the extra information added to give a bit of context and make the lead less dry.
 * I was told by another editor to add references in to those parts. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Per WP:LEADCITE references are only really needed for contentious info. Things already referenced in the articles don't need a duplicate ref in the lead.
 * There aren't that many references. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One


 * Did you try out different versions of the table before you found one that worked well? I only ask because I'm curious about listing each writer on a separate line, its a bit jarring going between really wide rows like Can't Breathe and Angel to one line rows. Did you consider using a format more like List of Kelly Clarkson songs which just uses commas between writers? I know it would be a lot of work but I would consider ditching the images down the side and using that to display the writers. I say this because on smaller screens the images squish the table and then the writers column shrinks and it is unclear where one writer ends and the next begins. At the very least you should add commas after each writer's name.
 * Ohhhh god yes. Look at the history of Rihanna's list. If I hadn't of used this style for Rihanna's, or for any of list of songs I do, two particular editors would have refused to support. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Fair enough but I think you do need to add commas between the writers.
 * That doesn't look good. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Looks fine to me. Not going to insist on you changing it but I think conveying the information in the best way possible is more important than the appearance.


 * Several songs are missing like Heartbeat and Inaspettata
 * Inaspettata is there. Where is Heartbeat from? Was is a B-side? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * B side to I Got You
 * Added Heartbeat. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * It doesn't feature on any version of Echo so you can't have that as the album.
 * Removed Echo and put a footnote there instead. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 20:13, 1 May 2012 (UTC)


 * I don't think you should include remixes.
 * Even though they were included on the album? <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * It's a list of songs not a list of tracks which feature on an album by Leona.


 * I think you need a better way to differentiate between the different versions of Spirit and Echo. I suggest either adding a note for all songs that don't appear on every version of the album or for every song. Either the way you've added a note of Best Kept Secret or to denote songs as a remix.
 * I added a note to the Spirit deluxe songs saying that they were included on the re-released. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I don't think that's enough. I think it's clear to someone who is very familiar with Leona's stuff what it means but any casual fan would be completely confused as to why Run has the note but Forgive Me and Misses Glass don't and then some track they haven't heard of called Myself is. And then North American people would look at other tracks and be confused. I'm not sure what is the best way to present the information clearly. Perhaps use the international version of the album and then add notes to the ones that differ on the North American release?


 * I asked in the Rihanna FLC what Year meant and you said it was the year recorded but it's clearly not in this case. It looks like it is the year the album was released which creates some anomalies like A Moment Like This and Forgive Me both having 2007 as a year.
 * Just typos. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * So what is Year meant to be? Year released?
 * Yes. Year of album release. A Moment Like This is a little different though.
 * Well you have to remain consistent on what that column is used for. At present You Bring Me Down, Forgive Me and Forgiveness say 2007 but the versions of the album featuring those songs were released in 2008. Heartbeat doesn't feature on any version of an album but was released in 2010 not 2009.


 * Again I don't think Originating album is the best title if you want to include muliple albums for one song. Either stick to the actual originating album or rename the title to Album(s). I think Album(s) would be the best way forward and you should include B-side to Forgive Me or whatever in that column.
 * Album(s). <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * It's not been changed.
 * It has. The column clearly says "Originating album(s)" <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Ah right, from your comment I was expecting "Album(s)" not "Originating album(s)" so didn't notice the change. I still think the B-sides should say which single they appear on in this column too.


 * Why have you referenced all the Spirit songs to ref 5 apart from Better in Time and Bleeding Love? Also I don't think you can reference them all to one set of album notes seeing as all the tracks don't appear on one version of the album.
 * I just used ASCAP/BMI for those ones. No biggie. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Lol just my OCDness. I do stand by my thoughts that you can't reference them all to one set of liner notes. You've referenced the US version which doesn't contain a number of the tracks.
 * Still the same though. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Well no it's not, the code 8 86970 25542 4 applies to the North American version, which doesn't have a number of these songs.


 * Unfortunately I think a large part of the unreleased section isn't supported adequately by the references. Many of the references simply list Leona as a writer, with no mention of her recording it, which album it was intended for and whether it leaked. I would think the leaked column would have to go as whilst it has some use it will always be a nightmare to reference.
 * I don't see any problem. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * The reference for 1000 Lights doesn't mention she recorded it or it leaked. Another Land doesn't mention she recorded it. Burn doesn't mention she recorded it or what album it was for. These issues are true for almost every song on the list and need addressed.
 * 1000 Lights is on Youtube and is logged on BMI. Burn and Another Land are alos logged on BMI. A song can only be logged if it was been written or recorded for that singer, and Leona's name is next to them. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * I'm not disagreeing that she wrote the song, this is a list of songs she has recorded so there has to be a source saying she recorded it which is not the case for many of these songs. The ASCAP sources mention her as a performer but the BMI ones do not so for all you know she wrote them for someone else and never recorded her own version. On top of that around half of them make no reference to which album they were intended for.


 * I had a quick skim over the references and there quite a few inconsistencies in linking, publisher mentions, date formats and at least one error in the writer's name.
 * Have gone through and corrected all that I could see.
 * Daily Mail isn't linked in ref 2, Gordon Smart is the writer for 15, Broadcast Music is linked at 20 so doesn't need to be at 28.


 * Why have a different colour for a foreign language recording? Why does it matter that she sang in English and Italian?
 * Because it's clearly a foreign language song title. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Well if it's clear why is a different colour needed? According to the ref on the discography page it was a single which would mean it should be purple, though there seems to be no other information out there on the single release.

Quite a lot of issues. Some of this is nitpicky and personal preference so I don't expect every single issue to be changed, but I do think quite a lot needs addressed. Sanders11 (talk) 16:38, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the quick responses, seems to be good progress so far :) Sanders11 (talk) 15:56, 8 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks. have addressed every point now. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One
 * Capped most things now. Sanders11 (talk) 21:23, 28 April 2012 (UTC)

There are a lot of comments above from several users that appear to still be outstanding. Is there a plan for when they are going to be addressed? This is more comments than there are at most peer reviews, and FLC isn't a peer review service. Giants2008 ( Talk ) 18:03, 14 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Yeah sorry I will do it today. If you look at my contributions I haven't been very active over the last few days. <font color ="blue" face= "Aharoni">Aaron  &bull; You Da   One 15:01, 15 April 2012 (UTC)


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