Talk:How You Get the Girl

Latest comment: 6 days ago by Crisco 1492 in topic Did you know nomination
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Did You Know
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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the choreography of "How You Get the Girl" during the 1989 World Tour (pictured) resembled that of the musical Singin' in the Rain?
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Did you know nomination

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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was: promoted by Crisco 1492 talk 14:23, 12 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

 
Taylor Swift performing "How You Get the Girl" on the 1989 World Tour in 2015.
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Converted from a redirect by Brachy0008 (talk). Number of QPQs required: 0. Nominator has fewer than 5 past nominations.

brachy08 (chat here lol) 09:37, 24 September 2024 (UTC).Reply

General: Article is new enough and long enough
Policy: Article is sourced, neutral, and free of copyright problems
Hook: Hook has been verified by provided inline citation
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Image: Image is freely licensed, used in the article, and clear at 100px.
QPQ: None required.

Overall:   Article is well balanced, sourced and written from a neutral point of view. It is new enough, as it has been moved from draftspace within the last 7 days and the earwig tool found no signs of copyright violation or plagiarism. The hooks are interesting enough and the sources provided are reliable. Well done, Wolverine XI (talk to me) 10:19, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

personally, i feel that the original hook is suitable (because of the image) also bc i have less than 5 dyk noms, qpq doesn't really apply to me (yet) brachy08 (chat here lol) 10:41, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
If that's the case, then you should probably remove the second hook. Wolverine XI (talk to me) 10:46, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

removed brachy08 (chat here lol) 11:14, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

  @Brachy0008 and Wolverine XI:, I can't find where the sources verify that the choreography was inspired by Singin' in the Rain—while the Independent says "there is a mass “Singing in the Rain”-style choreographed dance sequence to “How to Get the Girl”", which isn't quite the same thing. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 21:39, 20 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
tweaked. @AirshipJungleman29: brachy08 (chat here lol) 00:45, 21 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
I don't think "styled from" makes sense. The best you can do at present is something like "that one reviewer said the choreography is like Singin' in the Rain". You don't have a quote from anyone who actually knows about what the inspirations were. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 00:54, 21 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
tweaked again. how does it look? @AirshipJungleman29: brachy08 (chat here lol) 00:56, 21 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
@AirshipJungleman29: Have your concerns been resolved? If so, is this ready to approve? Z1720 (talk) 23:13, 29 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
  ...probably? I think a copyedit might be needed, as in ALT0b: ... that the choreography of How You Get the Girl during the 1989 World Tour resembled the 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain? ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 13:38, 30 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
I mean, that's really just the thought of one reviewer, so it should be attributed. But "Reviewer thinks choreography of one song is like one musical" doesn't make for a great hook. theleekycauldron (talk • she/her) 04:35, 8 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Nominator: Brachy0008 (talk · contribs) 09:28, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Reviewer: Dxneo (talk · contribs) 07:53, 28 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

I will be reviewing this in the next few days, thats if I don't get it done by the end of the day. dxneo (talk) 07:53, 28 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hello @Dxneo: I am not the nominator but I'm interested in this article so I've addressed most of the points that you raised, except the original version's personnel and the audio file. Let me know if anything that I've addressed needs further adjustments. Medxvo (talk) 21:25, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply


Infobox

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Lead

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  • "How You Get the Girl" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. ===> "How You Get the Girl" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • Is the problem "the" or "a song by"? This article and other articles within the Taylor Swift WProject adhere to WP:FALSETITLE, which is really helpful guide that is consistent through Swift's Wikipedia articles. Isn't "a song by" a better option since Swift wrote and produced the song, not only recorded it? I guess all of Swift's articles have "a song by" as well. Medxvo (talk) 21:25, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Background and releases

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  • The song was released on October 27, 2014, as 1989's tenth track. — this statement is unreferenced. You can you use Apple Music as a source or reuse one of the critics source. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • "How You Get the Girl" charted in Canada (81)[10] and the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 (4).[11] The song received a platinum certification by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA),[12] a silver certification by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI),[13] and a gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[14] ===> "How You Get the Girl" reached number 4 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, and it was awarded the gold certification by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA). It was also certified silver in the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), and platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • It is four minutes and seven seconds long.[22] "How You Get the Girl (Taylor's Version)" charted in Canada (34),[23] New Zealand (31),[24] and Billboard's US Hot 100 (40)[25] and Global 200 (29).[26] The song's top-40 entry on the Hot 100 chart extended Swift's record for the most top-40 chart entries by a female artist. — Please reference the above suggestion/correction to rephrase this. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • Swift ended her contract with Big Machine Records and signed with Republic Records in November 2018.[15] She began re-recording her first six studio albums in November 2020.[16] The decision followed a public dispute in 2019 between Swift and the talent manager Scooter Braun, who acquired Big Machine including the masters of Swift's albums which the label had released.[17][18] By re-recording the albums, Swift had full ownership of the new masters, which enabled her to control the licensing of her songs for commercial use and therefore substituted the Big Machine–owned masters.[19] — How's all of this relevant? dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • I noticed that you did not say which label(s) released and re-released the songs in the lead and the body. Please add that information so that it can sync with the infobox. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • The song was produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe, who had produced her previous re-recordings. — Any reason why you only mentioned the producers and not the writers? dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Composition and critical reception

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  • The song is also about taking a good relationship for granted and letting it, only to want it back. ===> Is there a way you rephrase this? [my opinion] dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • "How You Get the Girl" has a guitar-based instrumental supported by bass beats. ===> "How You Get the Girl" features guitar-based instrumental supported by bass beats. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • I don't see why Composition is even included on this section. This section is completely about critics. You can create a new section and group Composition and chart performance on it, because this is a little messy. I found Composition under Background and now this? Any suggestions? dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Live performances and usage in media

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  • In 2014, "How You Get the Girl" was used in a Diet Coke advertisement, where more and more cats appeared whenever Swift took a sip of a can of Diet Coke. — this statement is unreferenced. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • "How You Get the Girl" was part of the permanent setlist of the 1989 World Tour (2015), where Swift performed it wearing a pink two-piece light up dress, accompanied by choreography inspired by the musical film Singin' in the Rain (1952). — unreferenced. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
  • where more and more cats appeared whenever Swift took a sip of a can of Diet Coke. ===> where more and more cats appeared whenever Swift took a sip from a can of Diet Coke. dxneo (talk) 18:18, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Personnel

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Media files

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