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"and Roberto Morales" as there's no link for Morales, even in the lead I think you should give some context that he was a friend of Iglesias.
"He recorded" Iglesias recorded...
"and led to Iglesias being" the video led to that nomination, not the song?
"song a favorable review while one reviewer was not impressed" I would say this classifies as mixed reviews. Were there literally just three reviews in total of this song, ever?
"an ASCAP Latin" can we expand ASCAP before abbreviating it, some of our non-US readers may not know that abbreviation.
"One of the songs Iglesias co-wrote" presumably "they co-wrote" or even, to avoid repeating, "they wrote together"?
" $4,000 " inflate, 25 years or so ago is long enough to consider understanding this was a pretty big "loan" from the nanny!
"Hollywood.[11][12]It features" space before It.
"e.[11][12]. " no full stop after those refs.
"1996 ASCAP Latin Awards" see above.
"weeks on this position" at, not on.
"Morales being receiving an" being awarded, or simply "receiving", but not a combo of both.
The Rambling Man, Hey TRM. The MTV nom was for the video so I figured it'd make sense to mention the video being the reason for it. Surprisingly, the actual thoughts from music journalists was pretty low and hard to find. Often when the song was mentioned on other reviews of its parent album not mentioned here, it just mentions the song being #1 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, which isn't useful commentary for an opinion. Everything else has been pretty much addressed and I think I got inflation part right.
Erick (
talk)
03:01, 11 September 2021 (UTC)reply