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The stylization note has been added at least twice now. Since the title is one word, and the only case difference would be the first letter, a whole note just to denote a lower-case "e" is not significant. An editor has sought clarification on whether these parenthetical notes that disrupt the leads of articles are significant at a Manual of Style talk page before and they were told by an editor who has extensively contributed to our MOS that no, they are not. See Special:Permalink/1088443179#MOS:TMSTYLE. Another discussion on the significance on notes like this is also going on at another recent release, Talk:The Tortured Poets Department. Ping @ Askeeaewiki and Lil-unique1: as editors who have contributed to that discussion, and @ Lk95: as creator of this article. Ss 112 18:41, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
this seems like a dig at Kendrick lamar as the song is not very comedic Ziggyzaggy300 ( talk) 19:59, 27 May 2024 (UTC)
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Nominator: LunaEclipse ( talk · contribs) 17:12, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: Dxneo ( talk · contribs) 22:35, 27 June 2024 (UTC)
Hello
Luna, I'll be reviewing this article in the next few days. I absolutely love the song and whoever made the beat must've been really mad at Drake 'cause he ate and left no crumbs. Oh and Thank you for
helping me. dxneo (
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The song takes its name from the American teen drama series Euphoria… → It takes its name from… or "Euphoria" takes its name from…
Kyuro→ Kyro, don't forget to change it on the infobox also.
The song broke the single-day streaming record for a hip hop song in 2024.→ "Euphoria" broke the single-day streaming record for a hip hop song in 2024.
His featured verse was a diss against Drake and J. Cole→ His featured verse was a diss aimed at Drake and J. Cole
The song begins with an audio sample→ "Euphoria" begins with an audio sample
The songto It or "Euphoria", depending on the context. Just saving time so I don't quote out every error.
"the way he lobs his insults makes it a haymaker",→ "the way he lobs his insults makes it a haymaker,"
"six minutes and 23 seconds of pure, unadulterated hate".→ "six minutes and 23 seconds of pure, unadulterated hate."
"well worth the wait",→ "well worth the wait,"
"rests on his self-presentation as flawed but enlightened",→ "rests on his self-presentation as flawed but enlightened,"
"rests on his self-presentation as flawed but enlightened",→ "rests on his self-presentation as flawed but enlightened,"
"blah even if Lamar does ride it with skill and animation".→ "blah even if Lamar does ride it with skill and animation."
U.S. President Joe Biden's 2024 presidential campaign team used the song in a video against his opponent Donald Trump→ The United States president Joe Biden's 2024 presidential campaign team used "Euphoria" in a video against his opponent, Donald Trump
Jonathan Turner – mixing→ Jonathan Turner – mixing engineer
Ray Charles Brown Jr. – recording engineer→ Ray Charles Brown Jr. – recording engineer
Nicolas De Porcel – mastering→ Nicolas De Porcel – mastering engineer
Drake offered two responses to "Like That". His first, "Push Ups", was premiered by media personality DJ Akademiks after a low quality demo version that sampled "Get Money" by Junior M.A.F.I.A. was leaked.This statement is cited to this source, but I'm having a hard time matching the article's content to the source's content. It may sound so on the Akademiks video (which I never checked), but if it's not in writing then I can't verify the claim.