Template:Did you know nominations/Ceechynaa
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Ceechynaa, Peggy (Ceechynaa song)
- ... that a reviewer wrote in January 2024 that the songs of Ceechynaa, who entered the UK singles chart that December with "Peggy", exhibited an "audible contempt" for men? Source: https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/ceechynaa/ for chart, https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/jan/02/pop-drill-and-inhuman-metalcore-new-music-to-get-excited-about-in-2024 for misandry
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Old City of Gaza
- Comment: Driveby noms; Ceechynaa was created on 10 December and Peggy was created on 16 December.
Launchballer 00:11, 17 December 2024 (UTC).
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Overall: My issue is some of the sources not supporting the text it's cited with; on Ceechynaa's page, the source cited with the sentence "Prior to starting her rap career..." doesn't mention her Onlyfans stage name or her previous work as a waitress. The following source with the next sentence (the Vogue interview) does mention it, so please cite information with the source mentioning it. I'd also remove the onlyfans part and replace it with "worked in adult entertainment" as that's what Chyna herself has stated in the Vogue interview.
Some text is not cited to a source, such as her inspiration being Nicki Minaj (again attributed to the Vogue interview), so please cite every statement. "She has stated that her lyrics.." another unsourced statement. Please also cite "Her UK drill songs are known for her use of her Essex accent and for their assertive lyrics, which often take aim at men and gender roles." in the lead.
For Peggy (Ceechynaa song), I'd recommend changing "The song and music video gained a lot of attention online" to "The song and music video gained online attention due to its provocative nature" or something similar to avoid redundancy and explain why exactly it garnered attention. The writers & producers for the song mentioned in the "music and lyrics" section should be cited.
The citation supporting sentence "As well, Goulding captioned her video with "outrageous and here for it" is absolutely not a reliable source in my opinion. Twitter is already a controversial source, but a pop-culture update account known for catering towards stan twitter should not be considered. Thought social media sources are generally weak sources, a post by Goulding would be more reliable as a source than a tweet by a fan update account.
Overall, please address these issues (mainly citation) before the article can be considered for a DYK nomination. jolielover♥talk 10:45, 17 December 2024 (UTC)