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Hey Venus! is the main article in the Hey Venus! series, a good topic. This is identified as among the best series of articles produced by the Wikipedia community. If you can update or improve it, please do so.
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The article has no personnel section. A band infobox is insufficient for this, as it does not tell readers which musicians were active on a particular album. In addition, to achieve a B class, the article needs information on technical personnel. In the absence of a personnel section, this article should be properly rated a "start" class, but given other factors "C" seems more appropriate.
Article requirements: YStart: reasonably complete infobox; lead section with overview of album; track listing; reference to at least primary personnel by name; Categorization by at least artist and year.
C: all of start and (1) cover art in infobox; (2) at least one additional section of prose; (3) track lengths & song authors in tracklist; (4) a personnel section including all musicians.
B: all of C and (1) most technical details in infobox; (2) technical personnel in personnel section; (3) no obvious issues with sourcing; (4) no obvious issues with readability, though it may not conform completely to style guidelines; (5) no glaring omissions of information (see some suggestions at WP:ALBUM) or extraneous information, like trivia.