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I've listed this article for peer review because I would like it to reach FA status. I believe it is an important cultural topic; I did very prematurely bring it to FAC on the day that I moved it from userspace. The points raised during that discussion I have addressed, excluding some minor prose issues.
Thank you, Theornamentalist (talk) 17:47, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
- CrowzRSA comments
- 2Pac (real name Tupac Shakur) I'm not sure this is the best wording. Perhaps just remove "real name". I saw that was brought up in FAC, but I have never seen that before.
- Removed "real name".
- Link "produced" (record producer)
- Linked.
- "Hit 'Em Up" was written[2] and recorded in Can Am Studios in Los Angeles, California in May 1996.[3] Why is there a reference randomly placed after "was written"? This also goes against MOS because references should generally go after punctuation.
- Addressed; one reference said written, the other recorded.
- Dramacydal and Outlawz are the same group, and should be noted as the same name to be consistent.
- Fixed.
- Los Angeles, California should be linked.
- Added.
- New Jersey should be linked.
- Added.
- Is there no last name for 'Tiffany'?
- The book I read made no mention of her last name, although I did not have full view of the text. Her inclusion in the article was brought up during FAC, I thought it relevant to his lifestyle, along with the information about his assistant getting involved with his other female associates.
- or at least had advance knowledge he would be robbed and shot insert "that" inbetween "knowledge" and "he".
- Added.
- although it did not mention Shakur's name he felt it was mockingly directed towards him insert comma after "name".
- Added.
- Lyrically, the song was aimed primarily at The Notorious B.I.G. since it was just talking about "Who Shot Ya?", specify it was "Hit 'Em Up", not just "the song".
- Fixed.
- Ref 12 should go at the end of the sentence after ref 8
- Moved.
- A reference is needed directly after quotes.
- Do you mean that there should be a ref after the quote, instead of at the end of the sentence, making "Biggie, remember when I used to let you sleep on the couch?" and their subsequent fallout.[15] incorrect?
- Chino XL also came under fire "came under fire" is poor English
- changed to "was also insulted.
- There is inconsistency between the uses of ". and ."
- changed all occurrences to ."
- Link Slauson Avenue
- Added.
- Link Fox Hills Mall (Westfield Culver City)
- Added.
- Put ref 33 at the end of the sentence and remove the comma between "Mall" and "in"
- Done.
- Shakur had already had enough, so he fired her "already had enough" is not professional wording
- changed to "had grown wary of her"
- the release of "Hit 'Em Up" Evans Comma before "Evans"
- Added.
- That's all I see right now. Also, it's nice to see another 2Pac article attempting to achieve a higher status. I recently nominated Me Against The World for GA and was passed. If this is to fail FAC again, I strongly suggest that you or someone else nominate it for GA. CrowzRSA 03:28, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
- Thank you CrowzRSA. - Theornamentalist (talk) 04:25, 9 December 2010 (UTC)