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Objectivity Score

80

High

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Article Title:  

The Rolling Stones share Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder-featuring new single, ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven’.  

[ 9/28/2023 4:59:40 PM ] Read on nme.com
Report Overview: The article contains some manipulations such as sensationalism, biased language, and omission of key information. However, the majority of the content is objective and provides information about the Rolling Stones' new single and upcoming album. The article also includes quotes from Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, adding credibility to the information presented. Overall, the article is mostly objective with some manipulations present.
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Detected Manipulations & Suggested Changes
  • Sensationalism

    The article uses sensational language to describe the Rolling Stones' new single and album.

    The track marks the second single released from the band's upcoming LP 'Hackney Diamonds'. The Rolling Stones have shared their latest single 'Sweet Sounds Of Heaven' featuring Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. The gospel-infused track reminiscent of some of the band’s classic hits such as 'You Can’t Always Get What You Want' and 'Shine A Light' sees Wonder take over on a Fender Rhodes, Moog and piano while Lady Gaga provides backing vocals.

    Suggested Changes

    Remove sensational language and focus on providing objective information about the single and album.

  • Biased language

    The article uses biased language to describe Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder's contributions to the single.

    The gospel-infused track reminiscent of some of the band’s classic hits such as 'You Can’t Always Get What You Want' and 'Shine A Light' sees Wonder take over on a Fender Rhodes, Moog and piano while Lady Gaga provides backing vocals.

    Use neutral language to describe Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder's contributions.

  • Omission of key information

    The article fails to mention the release date of the single and album.

    ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven’ is the second track to be release from the Stones’ forthcoming LP ‘Hackney Diamonds‘. It follows the lead single ‘Angry‘ which came with a music video starring Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney. Paul McCartney and Elton John are also featured the album, with Macca playing bass on ‘Bite My Head Off’ and John playing piano on ‘Get Close’ and ‘Live By The Sword’. ‘Hackney Diamonds’ marks the band’s first LP with original material in 18 year as well as the band’s first album since the passing of drummer Charlie Watts. It is set for release on October 20 via Polydor.

    Include the release date of the single and album to provide complete information.

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