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"Miguel handling the productions himself." --> I don't think "production" needs to be plural; I only think you need to refer to the song itself and not the album
"foam at the seashore".[13][8]" --> "foam at the seashore".[8][13]"
"Houston Chronicle critic Joey Guerra chided the tune as a "tepid mix of blaring horns and uninspired lyrics"[12]" --> You need a period at the end of this sentence as it is currently incomplete
@Carbrera: Thanks for the review Carbera. I believe I've addressed everything that you brought up. It's a shame that I couldn't make it to the next round of the WikiCup though. :( Erick (talk) 03:27, 13 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Magiciandude – Oh no! That is a shame! You're so good at expanding articles related to latin music! It's so nice to see your passion come alive in your articles! My best wishes; hope all is good. Regards, Carbrera (talk) 04:22, 13 May 2017 (UTC).[reply]