Talk:Poundcake (album)/GA1

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Reviewer: Lil-unique1 (talk · contribs) 21:18, 3 June 2020 (UTC)Reply


I'll be reviewing this in the next 7 days :) ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 21:18, 3 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Lil-unique1, Thanks! ---Another Believer (Talk) 21:24, 3 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Initial comments

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Detailed review

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Infobox

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Introduction

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I'll follow up with some more comments in due course ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 09:02, 5 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! I will go ahead and add alt text for the other images as well. I forgot! ---Another Believer (Talk) 14:21, 5 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

References

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Composition

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  • I have some issues with the use of alumnae. Alumnus is generally used for males with the plural as alumni, and then alumna and alumnae as the female versions of the singular and plural. According to grammerly, alumni is also used to refer to a group of mixed gender alumna and alumni. I know this could get pretty complicated but in essence, many of the performers on the album have explicit preferences as to what their gender is. I think some harmonisation of this should be used throughout the article. Contestants or competitors might be better terms. Alumni generally refers to academia.
    •   Done I prefer alumnae, but I've replaced all appearances with either contestant, competitor, or queen. IMO, using "contestant" or "competitor" implies Alaska competed against them, when some of the queens appeared in different seasons. ---Another Believer (Talk) 21:39, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • Also when someone is referred to by their full name, the standard style would be to refer to them by surname thereafter.
    • Not for drag queens, when their "last names" are rarely true surnames. ---Another Believer (Talk) 21:39, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
      • Not sure I agree with that. A drag queen's name is also a persona so not a true name in a sense anyway. But where she is going professionally as Alaska Thunderfuck, subsequent mentions should refer to her as Thunderfuck. This is standard practise even when writing about fictional characters. ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 21:56, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
        Lil-unique1, I've worked on many articles about drag queens and their albums, several of which have been promoted to Good status. Those all use first names for subsequent mentions. I'm not willing to make this article inconsistent with those. If you can find a rule/policy I'm not aware of, that'd be helpful, but until then I prefer the current naming. ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:06, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
        • Another Believer had I reviewed them I'd have told you the same thing. However I didn't so as a compromise, how about just referring to her as Alaska in subsequent mentions including across the track listing? ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 22:08, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
          • There are no prose mentions to fix. I don't agree with changing to just "Alaska" in the track listing. If you want to make that change, you can, but I do not prefer this. ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:10, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
            • I'm not going to edit this for you as I don't want you to be unhappy or revert down the line however WP:ALBUMSTYLE#Track_listing is very specific: Note the standard method of attributing songwriters—write (and link) the full name the first time it appears, and then just give the last name (unless the first initial or entire first name is necessary to disambiguate it. The standard practise would be to refer to the first credit as Alaska Thunderfuck and subsequent ones as Thunderfuck. The choice to not refer to draq queens the same way is arbitrary and contradicts other music articles. I appreciate you want to maintain some sense of consistency across articles however, the style guides are very specific and it is inconsistent within this article as you've done it for Tomas Costanza. I don't see any reason why this should be different for drag queens, its even been done like that for artists like Madonna who are credited by their full name even though they're not known commonly (see Madame_X_(album)#Track listing). Btw, the examples I'm giving you aren't articles I've worked on - I'm trying to be neutral. ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 22:21, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
              Lil-unique1, Ok, I understand, but Alaska Thunderfuck is a stage name. What do we do in track listings for DJs and other artists with multi-word stage names? Can you show an example of a stage name being used once and then a reduced version being used subsequently? ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:24, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
              You're thinking of drag names being 'first and last', when that's not how they work. You would never refer to Detox Icunt as "Icunt". These are stage names. This would be like reducing Lady Gaga to Lady. ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:25, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
*See with Detox, its different because she wasn't known as Icunt on the show but event still she uses Detox on its own for music releases. Here Alaska has gone out of her way to use both names. In terms of examples: see Who_You_Are_(Jessie_J_album)#Track_listing - Jessie J is the stagename of Jessica Cornish (she uses her birth name for credits), Chromatica#Track_listing - Lady Gaga is the stage name of Steffani Germenotta (she uses her stage name for credits) ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 22:36, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, OK, I don't agree, but I'm not going to argue over this as a hold-up for GA status. I'll change to Alaska. ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:22, 7 June 2020 (UTC) Never mind. I did this and it looks ridiculous. I'm not willing to change to just Alaska here. ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:24, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
But Jessie is credited by her real name. Here, Alaska Thunderfuck is credited by her stage name. ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:30, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lady Gaga is credited as her stage name and we use Gaga in concurrent mentions. I'm going to ping a few other uninvolved editors to see what they they think - Koavf and Status, do you guys have any thoughts on this? Happy to take a third opinion ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 08:41, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, If I understand correctly, it looks like the question is whether or not to use the surname portion of a stage name the same way one would use a standard surname. I guess I'm not sure myself: I would certainly call George Orwell "Orwell" in prose or Elton John "John" but I don't think I would use "Gaga", likely because the stagename is not in the form of "Personalname Surname". I'm trying to think of examples like a rapper where I wouldn't refer to Snoop Doggy Dogg as "Dogg" in text. I don't know of any guideline or policy about stagename usage, tho. That's what immediately comes to my mind and how I would write about someone with a stagename. ―Justin (koavf)TCM 09:21, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Koavf, Also, using Snoop Dogg as an example... saying just "Alaska" in the credits is like saying "Snoop" (not Dogg). ---Another Believer (Talk) 14:19, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Another Believer but Snoop Dogg uses his real name for credits though. On his main bio page, he is generally referred to as Snoop_Dogg all the way through sans a few occasional references to Snoop on its own. Lady Gaga page is the best example because she's a featured article. I think in essence in subsequent mentions, they use Gaga because that is the most prominent part of her stage name, Lady is more of a title. With Alaska Thuderfuck, Alaska is the most commonly part of the stage name so with subsequent mentions I would just use Alaska all the way throughout, see User:Lil-unique1/Sandbox/Poundcake for an example. I don't think this will hinder the GA process but it does need addressing as it sticks out like a sorethumb. ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 15:14, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, Right, I understand what you're saying, I just disagree. I don't think writing out "Alaska Thunderfuck" in the credits is a problem, but if you're adamant about trimming to "Alaska" in subsequent mentions in the track listing, then by all means. Again, I don't think this should hold up the GA review. Thanks, ---Another Believer (Talk) 15:17, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Another Believer I've passed the article cause aside from this everything looks great, good job! If someone else comes along and takes issue with the track listing that's up to them. I've gone off the standard style for albums but at this stage it shouldn't detract from an otherwise good article. ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 17:28, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, Thank you very much for reviewing. Sorry to push back a couple times, but I really appreciate your help overall. ---Another Believer (Talk) 17:29, 8 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

Release and promotion

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  • According to Producer Entertainment Group's website, they're an entertainment management company. No mention of them actually being a record label as per sorts. Although they're acting like that in this sense so please remove "by the record label". Their primary role is a management company.
  • Ref [8] (newnownext) release for "Let's Do Drag" takes you to YouTube. I think the link might be defective. Please check and if it is going to link to YouTube, try to find a more specific link to the song rather than the general channel. ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 21:31, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • In the video, Alaska and Gia Gunn recreate RuPaul's looks from the series' sixth season and carry large purses as a reference to Bob the Drag Queen. → the phrase "series' sixth season" is awkward, series is an international term, season is american. Replace the phrase with season six, it reads better and is more succinct.
  • reference [12] see comments about ref [8] above. Also if
  • "Her Poundcake World Tour was a rock music show featuring Jackie Beat as an opening act" feels a bit throwaway, is there no information about the dates etc? It might be better to also rephrase this to say something like, "In support of the album, Thunderfuck also toured the world as part of her Poundcake World Tour, a rock music show featuring Jackie Beat as an opening act".

Reception

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  • I'm not comfortable with the inclusion of the sentence "NewNowNext's Dan Avery recommended gifting Poundcake as a Christmas stocking "stuffer" for Alaska fans in his 2016 "Holiday Gift Guide: What to Give the 'Drag Race' Star in Your Life" as NewNowNext is owned by LogoTV. This sounds like self-promotion as Logo was airing the show as the time. Sources linked directly to the artist or release would not be considered impartial.

Track listing

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See also

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  • Inclusion of Adore Delano discography is very random. I understand that they are featured on the album but so are many other queens and there are plenty of links to them already.

Misc

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  • Overall its not far so let's say 7 days :)
  • Check all links to NewNowNext as they seem to revert to the YouTube page.

Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 21:31, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

I've checked and the links work fine for me. Thanks for reviewing. Please let me know if I need to revisit. ---Another Believer (Talk) 21:49, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Whenenever i visit any weblinks too Newnownext I'm taken to the Logo TV youtube page. E.g. http://www.newnownext.com/alaska-come-to-brazil-music-video-drag-race/11/2017/ takes me to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuiK2XdDcyAd7TS9ioMqx6A/. I wonder if this is a country thing as I'm in the UK? ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 21:56, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, Maybe? I do not experience the same problem. ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:03, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
I've fixed and archived links as well, in case this helps in the future. ---Another Believer (Talk) 22:16, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Yes, great shout! ≫ Lil-Unique1 -{ Talk }- 22:36, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
Lil-unique1, Thanks, I think I've addressed all your concerns with the exception of using simply "Alaska" in the track listing. I completed the edit but then reverted myself because it looks wrong to me. I don't think this one disagreement should be enough reason to fail the GA nom, and I think this should be discussed on the article's talk page so other editors can weigh in. ---Another Believer (Talk) 23:26, 7 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
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