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Just a quick note, if a certification for the US is Latin, you should specify it on the prose. For example, "The album became a hit on Latin America, receiving Gold certifications in Venezuela, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile and Peru; and Platinum certifications in Argentina, Mexico and the United States." to "The album became a hit on Latin America, receiving Gold certifications in Venezuela, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile and Peru; and Platinum certifications in Argentina, Mexico and the United States (Latin field)" or wherever it is appropriate. This helps reader understand that it is not the standard RIAA certification. Erick (talk) 23:13, 12 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Lede: under Sony Music Entertainment → under the Sony Music Entertainment label
Done.
Lede: No need for ref. in the lead, as it should already be below
Fixed.
Composition: was an artist who proclaims the same values he proclaimed." [9]. Should be a space for the ref.
You mean it shouldn't? Fixed.
Reception: Seems a little small
Nothing more could be found.
Tracklisting → Track listing
Done.
Personnel: After the last names of the people it should be a dash per WP:DASH
Done.
References should be listed before the "External links"
Done.
References: Use the cite web, news, etc. templates
Mmm not necessary. The written references are also permitted.
References: Various overlinking
Mmm the only overlinking I see are the generated by the {{Certification Table Entry}} and {{albumchart}} templates, which, obviously, cannot be modified.
External links: Ricardo Arjona Official Website → Official website
If i write "Official Website", we could be speaking about many official websites. It is needed to state that it is, indeed, his official website.