WP Comments
- "... and thirty-nine singles, including nineteen as a featured artist." – Are there 39 singles plus 19 collabs or are 19 of those part of the 39 in total? Also, this is probably a format followed in several discographies, but the "singles as a featured artist" wording is ungrammatical; "nineteen with him as a featured artist" would work though.
- Per MOS:NUM, comparable numbers should be consistently written as figures or words. In other words, you cannot have "number two" but "number 36". You can have either "number 2" and "number 36" or "number two" and "number thirty-six". This is something you'll have to check in the lead. All chart positions should only be written either way.
- "In 2010, Birdman appeared on the Kevin Rudolf single "I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)" alongside Lil Wayne and singer Jay Sean, which reached number 21 on the Hot 100[2] and charted in Australia,[9] New Zealand[10] and the United Kingdom." - A bit ungrammatical because the relative pronoun "which" must be immediately after what it's referring to, which in this case, should be the single, not Jay Sean.
- "The album" is used a bit too often. Try and find opportunities where it can be replaced by "it" or something else. It gets repetitive after some time.
- Studio albums: does the "... or was not released in that territory" apply here? The song charted on another US chart.
- Likewise in Other charted songs.
- "'—' denotes unknown album." and "'N/A' denotes unknown director." - missing "an".
- What makes Datpiff a high quality reliable source?
- Why is 5 * Stunna in the references surrounded in quotations instead of being italicized? It's an album, non?
- Not too fussy over this, but you could add a link to Birdmanstunna.com (official site) in an External links section.
- There seems to be some linking inconsistency the Collaboration singles and As featured performer tables, where the chart abbreviations are not linked.
- "... or was not released in that territory" also appears redundant in the Collaboration singles table, where all three charts are based in the US.
Good work! —WP:PENGUIN · [ TALK ] 18:55, 7 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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