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I will start this review later today, but remember to respond accordingly this time since it is common courtesy to do so! --K. Peake06:50, 31 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Mention which mixtape it was intended to be the intro to and if not known, just write "one of the Meet the Woo mixtapes"
Kyle Peake Pop Smoke was planning on releasing a lot of mixtapes after Meet the Woo 2. It was going to be released on a future mixtape. As you know, he was murdered before any of that could happen.
"the intro to the album." → "the album's intro."
"Victor commented that everyone knew that the song" → "Victor recalled how everyone knew the song" to avoid overusing "that"
"on the album." → "on Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon."
"He admitted it" → "Victor admitted the song" to be specific about who "he" is
"in just 30 minutes." → "in around 30 minutes."
"at the time making beats when Scott" → "at the time, making beats, when Travis Scott"
"She sent them back" → "She sent him back"
"being impressed with it" is not backed up properly; the source mentions "he went in on it" which refers to him recording so reword accordingly
"Pop Smoke's favorite songs. She said" → "one of Pop Smoke's favorite songs; she said"
"to part of the songs" → "to be part of the song's"
"alongside Quavo who has" → "alongside Quavo, who has"
The credits do not mention Dani as a songwriter, only a co-producer so remove him from the writers list
You forgot to list Dylan Cleary-Krell as a songwriter here
"The song was produced by" → "It was produced by"
"Sadiki Forbes, Tyrone Penman, Daniel Deleyto, and Dylan Cleary Krell" → "Forbes, Penman, Deleyto, and Cleary-Krell"
"or car speakers."" → "or car speakers"." per MOS:QUOTE
"She continues, saying the "track reflects" → "Gomez said the track "reflects" and move to being the penultimate sentence, as this is about the lyrics not the music
"parties and drugs."" → "parties and drugs"."
"Gomez says Quavo" → "Gomez said Quavo"
"on [the] track." And" → "on [the] track", and"
"playing well against the rougher vocals."" → "play[s] well against the rougher vocals"."
"mentions that the song" → "mentioned that the song"
[4][22][23][26][27][28] is too many refs at the end of a sentence; move a number of them to their appropriate parts of the sentence to back up the info
On hold until all of the issues are fixed; should be easy for you to get through everything over a short time period since the article is quite short. --K. Peake13:05, 31 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The Ultimate Boss✓Pass but I reworded the mixtape part and made a fix to the lead where I probably caused confusion with my initial typo here. May I ask, no offence since you have got this article done now, but why have you been slow to respond to reviews somewhat recently? --K. Peake07:49, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Kyle Peake It is very hard to respond when someone like me has parents who have a huge dislike for electronics. They always want me to work and prepare for college. I was able to complete this review today because they were gone for a couple of hours. The Ultimate Boss (talk) 07:51, 1 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]