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"The lyrics of "Playing with Fire" portray a fight between a male and a female, with a reviewer speculating that they revolved around arson,"→ Change to it, since the sentence is about the fight
"In Athens, the singers qualified for the Grand Final, where they finished third with 162 points." You mentioned above that the Eurovision contest took place in Oslo, Norway, and Athens is located in Greece...
"Commercially, the track charted within the top 30 in Belgium, Finland"→ Ommit Belgium, since the song charted only on the Ultratip chart, which is not the main chart
I have a lot of questions regarding the release date. The only known release date is for the Finnish CD, what about the Swedish and Romanian CDs? And how did you verify the date for the Finnish CD? I'm asking because I can't verify it with that source
@Cartoon network freak: Mmm, the thing with Discogs is that anybody can edit it. I mean, since the site offers the photos with the release code, tracklisting and format, you can use them, but the photos don't show the release date. I was searching on iTunes and I found that the Fly Djs remix and the Karaoke version are the only singles (both were released on 24 May 2010). I would recommend then to state that 24 May 2010 is the release date in the infobox, to include those two releases on the Background and Release history sections, and to ommit the Finnish release date.--Paparazzzi (talk) 18:56, 21 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Paparazzzi: Thank you for doing a research on the matter, but I don't think the release date of these two items is really relevant to the article, as none of these are the original track. I have resumed the Finnish release date to just 2010, and I think that this should remain as the single's release date in the infobox. The single just wasn't released in its original form for digital download (apart from the Eurovision 2010 compilation which is something else) and we don't have the dates for the CD releases. Cartoon network freak (talk) 20:00, 21 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
"while lyrics were written by Romanian singer and songwriter Ovidiu Cernăuțeanu. The latter met Romanian singer Paula Seling at a Romanian song festival..."
" Carlos Otero from the website called the song..." I think it would be better to change the sentence to "Editor Carlos Otero called the song..." to avoid repetition with the word website
"Special effects were edited by specialists from multiple European countries, assisted by Cristian "Freespace" Ciocotisan." I don't understand, what did Cristian Ciocotisan assit? the special effects, the specialists?
@Cartoon network freak: the Finnish chart link does not work. I have verified the rest of the sources and they cover the assertions made on this article. Just ping me when you have solved the Finnish chart issue and I will promote the article. Regards and congratulations for the good job, --Paparazzzi (talk) 03:26, 22 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Paparazzzi: It seems like this was a mistake, as the single did not chart at all in Finland (thus the link was not working). I've removed it altogether. Thanks for the review; I have nominated multiple Eurovision-related articles for GAN, so I'm obviously happy that someone found time for this. Best regards; Cartoon network freak (talk) 06:17, 22 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]