From September 1995 to May 1996,
Mariah Carey spent six months at number one on the US
Billboard Hot 100 chart with three singles from Daydream.
Columbia Records released "Forever" as the fourth US single and fifth overall. No other Carey song would surpass "Forever"'s peak of number two on the adult contemporary chart in the US until "
Oh Santa!" some 14 years later, perhaps showing how making this type of music did not last "forever" for her :P Thanks for any comments about the article,
Heartfox (
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00:26, 7 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Comments
""Forever" was related to Carey's past work." - I think maybe ""Forever" was compared to Carey's past work." would work better
In the reception section, there's a bit of a mixing of tenses. You have "Pitchfork writer Jamieson Cox said it shows" but "Cleveland.com writer Troy L. Smith said it paled"
"thought it was one of her best singles that did not reach number one" => "thought it was one of her best singles not to reach number one" --
ChrisTheDude (
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20:32, 11 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Support - apologies, I didn't realise you had replied last weekend. Always best to tag me as I regularly forget I have even reviewed articles so don't come back to check for replies :-D --
ChrisTheDude (
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19:58, 19 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Review from Brachy0008
Hi there! Thanks for your help on
So It Goes.... I decided to do this article, and it’s my first FAC (got some advice from an experienced FA nominator,
ZKang123). I’ll try to dig up as much content as possible.
Image review
Image checks out.
Thanks for checking this.
Prose review
Since "Forever" was promoted to GA status in 2010, I think it may need more brushing up. I would also focus a bit more on wording than my GA reviews.
Anything specific you noticed? The article has been completely rewritten since 2010.
I'll try to find some comments on the prose. However, given the comment you addressed, I would mainly focus on the wordings.
Lead
The lead is a bit relatively short... You can try expanding it a bit more.