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My bad. I'm Brazilian, English is not my first language and I should use a translator to do anything in English Wikipedia, including this message, but at that time I didn't. The exclude of word "for" was following Portuguese logic (in this context, we'd talk "fulano produziu atos como..." instead of "fulano produziu para atos como..."). And about the all caps in "Lemonade", I think the only evidence is Sophie's songs in digital platforms (like the songs in her Spotify or in her label's official audio in YouTube), where not just Lemonade but all Product songs are stylized in all caps, but I know that it won't work here. In Portuguese Wikipedia, I already tried to create an article about an artist based on the singer's official Instagram and Spotify. And guess what? The article was eliminated. Well, thanks for reading all that rubbish. Sorry again if I failed at justifying it, I'm horrible in that M9T4NT3S (talk) 00:12, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]