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词条 The Weekend (SZA song)
释义

  1. Background and production

  2. Music and lyrics

  3. Reception and accolades

  4. Chart performance

  5. Music video

     Synopsis and conception  Reception 

  6. Covers

  7. Live performances

  8. Credits and personnel

  9. Charts

     Weekly charts  Year-end charts 

  10. Certifications

  11. Release history

  12. Calvin Harris remix

     Background  Composition  Track listing  Charts  Release history 

  13. Notes

  14. References

  15. External links

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| producer = {{hlist|ThankGod4Cody}}
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| next_title = All the Stars
| next_year = 2018
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"The Weekend" is a song recorded by American singer SZA for her debut studio album, Ctrl (2017). Written by SZA and its producer ThankGod4Cody, the song samples "Set the Mood (Prelude)" from the 2006 album FutureSex/LoveSounds, written by Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, and Danja, who also received writing credits for "The Weekend". A contemporary R&B and neo soul record, "The Weekend" uses a synth-line, hi-hats, drums, a high-pitched vocal sample and clocking key thumps. Its theme is polyamory; SZA sings about sharing a lover with other women from the perspective of one who only see her partner at weekends.

The aforementioned subject caused debate across the social media, calling attention from music critics, some of whom questioned SZA's attitude for singing about sharing her sexual partner so comfortably, calling it a "side-chick anthem". Other reviewers considered it an expression of positive female sexuality. The song was included in several lists of best songs of 2017 and received a Grammy nomination at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Prior to its official release, the song debuted on some Billboard charts; this unexpected popularity prompted RCA Records to release it on September 26, 2017, as the album's second radio single. The song reached number 29 on Billboard Hot 100, becoming SZA's first and highest chart position with a solo song. It also topped the Hot R&B Songs chart and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 1, 2018.

Its accompanying music video, which was directed by American singer Solange Knowles, was released on December 22, 2017. The video received mixed commentaries from some publications and especially from the public, whose expectations for the video were high. To promote "The Weekend", SZA performed the song on television shows, including the 2017 BET Awards and Saturday Night Live. A remixed version by Calvin Harris was also released. SZA also performed the song during her first headlining concert tour titled "Ctrl the tour" (2017) to promote her album.

Background and production

Producer ThankGod4Cody was given the idea to sample Justin Timberlake's "Set the Mood (Prelude)" (2006) by a member of his team while listening to some tracks in his kitchen. After being handed the sample, ThankGod4Cody added some chords, a "glittery layer" and bass.[1] He then presented his initial finished production to SZA, who enjoyed the sample, singing because of its "fun" and "crazy" atmosphere.[1] She wrote the lyrics in a few hours the following day, and shared the results with ThankGod4Cody, who felt surprised by the subject of the lyrics, which are about sharing a man in a relationship. After some experimentation, ThankGod4Cody clipped the vocals from the sample, moved it to the beginning of the song following by the inclusion of drumming and some reverberation, he placed the song's snares and hi-hats, and a cymbal, finishing the song's instrumental.[2]

The song also features writing from music producers Timbaland and Danja. SZA's vocals were recorded at Platinum Sounds Studios in New York City. It was mixed by Derek Ali and later mastered by Mike Bozzi at Bernie Grundman Mastering. In the United States, "The Weekend" was sent to urban and rhythmic contemporary radio stations on September 26 and October 31, 2017, respectively.[4]

Music and lyrics

"The Weekend" is a song characterized by a soft, slow-burning melody that runs throughout its four minutes and thirty-two seconds. Its sultry production draws from contemporary R&B and 1990s neo soul music genres.[3][4] Built around a synth-line, the song is completed with finger-snaps, key thumps that resemble the sound of a ticking clock, hi-hats and a high-pitched vocal sample.[5][8][9] Lyrically, "The Weekend" is about polyamory.[6] SZA sings about sharing her romantic partner with other women; she finds herself in the perspective of a woman who only sees her partner at weekends while others have him during the week. Some online publications called the song's narrator a "side chick",[3][1][7][14] but according to SZA, "The Weekend" is about sharing a man with two other women at the same time. She sings in the hook, "My man is my man is your man / Heard it's her man too". For her, this song is about feeling empowered in a situation in which the narrator's lover tries to play her.[8] In interview with Vulture.com she said:

{{blockquote|So in this song, I'm opting in. Like, I know you have a bunch of girls, probably. Maybe you're not being honest with me—I just know that you have mad girls—and I still don't care, because I didn't want to be your girlfriend anyway! I'm not internalizing the way that you're acting as a disrespect towards me, it doesn't make me any less because you're not my boyfriend. And like, you're not her boyfriend, and you're not her boyfriend. You're just out here wildin'.[9]}}

The song's producer Thank4GodCody considered its concept "crazy"; speaking to Genius he said: "I would have never thought it would have went that way. She really just did her thing on there, really came with a concept that's controversial on some levels. It's cool, because at least it's starting a conversation, and it's getting people's attention."[2] Pitchfork{{'}}s Claire Lovenfeld wrote that SZA performs the song with "a tone of both freedom and a muted sadness over settling".[10] Jessica McKinney of Vibe viewed its lyrical content as a "not-so-typical message of women empowerment", and said that instead of giving control to her lover, SZA is "forging a deal with the other woman that (hopefully) works for both of them".[11] A Billboard editor observed that in "The Weekend", SZA "finds herself as falling into sidepiece behavior".[12] As the song advances, its original instrumental disappears and it becomes more uptempo where she sings, "bright ideas, we got bright ideas" over a thumbing percussion and backing chants.[11] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Alfred Publishing Co., Inc., "The Weekend" is written in the key of B major and is played in a "laid back" groove of 102 beats per minute. SZA's vocals range from the note of F{{music|sharp}}3 to G5. It follows the chord progression of Bmaj7–Amaj7–Dmaj7–Cmaj7 in the verses and G{{music|sharp}}7–G7{{music|flat}}5 during the chorus.[13]

Reception and accolades

Upon its release, "The Weekend" received positive comments from music critics. Gerrick D. Kennedy from Los Angeles Times described it as the "standout jam" of the record.[14] James Milton of NME appreciated its "glossy introspection" while Karas Lamb from Consequence of Sound observed that by "The Weekend" and "Go Gina"—another track from Ctrl—SZA's affection for the "slow-burning body roll classics popularized by artists like Guy and Keith Sweat and perfected by R. Kelly is pretty clear".[15][16] New York Daily News's editor Amy Rowe listed "The Weekend" and "Love Galore" as the catchiest songs of the album.[17] Writing for Complex, Karazza Sanchez praised the sample used in the song, saying it sounds "faintly like a classic Brandy single".[3] Echoing the sentiment of Kennedy from Los Angeles Times, Aaron Williams of Uproxx called "The weekend" a "sexy, slow-burner" and "a clear standout from ... Ctrl".[18] Natty Kasambala who writes for Crack Magazine highlighted "The Weekend" along with "Supermodel" and "Normal Girl", saying the candour with which SZA lays "her cards on the table" through these track "touched nerves beyond her core fans, in a time of political uncertainty and doublespeak".[19] Similarly, a Rap-Up editor called it one of the moments where SZA resonates with listeners through her "deeply personal songwriting".[20]

The song's lyrical content drew attention from some critics. In their list of "Best Albums of 2017", the magazine Rolling Stone placed the album Ctrl as the 20th best of that year and called "The Weekend" a "side-chick manifesto". SZA expressed her displeasure about the commentary via social media, writing that she does not make "side-chick anthems" and that she had already explained the song's subject.[21] Matt F. from HotNewHipHop was defensive about SZA's songwriting, saying her lyrics "carry with them more than a small hint of being someone's back-up plan".[22] The subject also generated public debate on the internet; Celie Almeida of Miami New Times said questions such as "Has SZA fallen prey to the insecure side-chick mentality? Or does her agency transform this message into one of empowerment and control?" became a topic of conversation. Almeida recognized SZA appeared to be "less concerned with judgment calls than painting an honest portrait of her inner life, and that honesty has made her music accessible to listeners".[23] Billboard{{'}}s Christopher Malone said SZA "expresses her disregard for men who play with her and empowers women who are strong enough to cast them aside".[24] For NPR's Jenny Gathright, "The Weekend" is an example of a moment in the album in which SZA "hasn't taken a super defined moral stance" still "feels like self-care to me".[25]

Mathys Rennela from Drowned in Sound reflected about it saying:

The much talked about "The Weekend", in which she discusses being the other woman and being cool with it, is particularly within the context of a year marked by a strong advocacy for (sex-positive) feminism, and echoes to black female-led TV shows such as HBO's Insecure and Netflix's She's Gotta Have It which portray self-care and self-determination as acts of rebellion, telling young women that their lives can be messy, and that there's nothing wrong with that.[26]

On the Village Voice{{'}}s annual Pazz & Jop year-end singles list, "The Weekend" was tied at number 36 with six other songs.[27] Sidney Madden of NPR considered it the ninth best song of 2017, praising its sample and commenting, "Offering something of an olive branch to her perceived rival, SZA courageously flips the negative connotation that comes with being the other woman on its head".[28] Meskin Fekadu of The Advocate was extremely positive, considering it the best song of 2017, saying, "SZA paints the picture vividly with her crisp vocals matched to a smooth beat". He described the song as "storytelling, creative, realistic and addictive".[29] Pitchfork ranked it as the 22nd best song of the year,[30] while Complex placed it 45th.[31] Billboard ranked the song as the 77th best of 2017 and the fifth in their R&B category.[24][32] "The Weekend" was nominated for Best R&B Performance at the 60th Grammy Awards held on January 28, 2018, but lost to Bruno Mars' "That's What I Like" (2017).[33][34]

Chart performance

Without being released as a single at then moment, "The Weekend" debuted at number 12 on Billboard{{'s}} Hot R&B Songs chart issued for July 1, 2017.[35] It stayed on the chart until debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 five weeks later at number 89, giving SZA her second entry on the chart and the first as a solo act.[36] The song climbed progressively on both charts and additionally entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and Rhythmic charts following its release on radio stations in the United States.[37] On the Billboard Hot 100 chart issued for October 7, 2017, SZA had four simultaneous songs charting at the same time: "The Weekend" at number 52, "Love Galore" at number 33, "What Lovers Do" with Maroon 5 at number 23, and "Homemade Dynamite" with Lorde, Khalid and Post Malone at number 92.[38] For Gary Suarez of Forbes, with this accomplishment SZA "cement[ed] her star status".[39] As of November 8, 2017, the song surpassed the mark of one million units sold in the United States, receiving a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[40][41] On the week of January 4, 2018, "The Weekend" reached number one on the Hot R&B Songs chart, giving SZA her first number one and making her the first woman to top the ranking since Rihanna's "Needed Me" in October 2016.[42] "The Weekend" also went on to reach its peak position at number 29 on the Hot 100.[43] SZA's appearance as a guest performer during Saturday Night Live on December 9, 2017 also contributed to the song's increase in sales, as reported by Billboard{{'}}s Trevor Anderson.[44]

Music video

Synopsis and conception

The accompanying music video for "The Weekend" was directed by American singer-songwriter Solange Knowles and was shot in August 2017. SZA teased the video for the first time during an interview with USA Today where she also concerned her chemistry with Knowles, revealing that they had met personally a year prior to the video's shot and they were excited about working together, saying: "I love her. I think the universe is just bringing us closer to each other. That's my homegirl."[56] For the video, they had originally shot in ten different locations with a specified design for each location, however, only four were included in the final version of the video.[45] It was released on December 22, 2017.[46]

The video opens with repetitive scenes of SZA moving her arm back through her head, behind her image, there are some subtitles in yellow: "One opted out, an imbalance of power, shifted out the whole tide, it waved and waved."[59][47] SZA then appears using a dark blue, strappy leotard while performs sensually on the balcony of a modern building. As the video progress she is seen dancing alone in a parking lot wearing an yellow-colored transparent clothing. During the second verse of the song, she is on an empty art studio surrounded by red and blue glasses and light sheets covering the scenery.[61] The rest of the video, shows intercepted scenes of the singer performing in the previous mentioned building's balcony and parking lot while also appears in an empty garden in a checkered leotard. It ends with SZA in a stairs wearing a nude bodysuit, under her, the same subtitles from the beginning of the video are shown.[56]

Reception

Lars Gotrich from NPR compared the song to the visuals of the video commenting that although in the song, "SZA is the other woman taking power from the man who cheats," in the video, "she takes space to dance alone, with her own power."[48] Kevin Goddard from HotNewHipHop described the video as an "artistic and beautiful 4-minute clip find[ing] the TDE songstress showing off her seductive and elegant figure."[49] Harper's Bazaar{{'}}s Erica Gonzales appreciated SZA's looks stating that the "wardrobe choices carry hints of the artist's aesthetic, but mixed in with SZA's seductive personal style."[50] Writing for Vulture, Hunter Harris observed that "The Weekend" video goes for something "abstract", concluding that it "isn't a side-chick anthem; SZA is reclaiming her time, and Solange has stepped in with the best visual representation of it."[51] Anna Gaca of Spin was as positive as the other editors, she viewed the video as "super-stylish and strikingly contemporary," and further wrote that it is shot in a "cinematic widescreen that showcases the grand yet minimal backdrops."[52] Applauding the video's "soft appeal", Andrew Roberts from Uproxx felt that it "blows the intentionally risque clips put out by Nicki Minaj and other artists away." For him, the visuals present in the work "captures all the sensuality and sexuality without hitting you over the head with it."[53]

However, the video also received criticism due its simple aesthetic, with negative commentaries from some publications and especially from the public whose anticipations for the video were high.[54][55] Bianca Grace from Fuse website for example, noted the video's resemblance to that of Solange Knowles's "Cranes in the Sky" (2016) describing it as a "watered-down version" of the mentioned song's music video. She continued by writing, "it's quite disappointing when the accompanying video doesn't share the same thrills as the tune, which is about women time-sharing the same man. Rather than laying out a storyline that could've been soap opera-worthy (in the most artful way possible), it plays more like a visual slow dance."[56] Idolator's Mike Nied ranked the video as the 15th worst of 2017, opining that it lacks the "striking visuals" that made "Love Galore" "a stand-out". Instead, "it is a literal snooze-fest filled with basic glamour poses."[57] Gabriela Tully Claymore agreed with a commentary made by one YouTube user who states that SZA "look[s] ready for a zombie apocalypse".[58]

Covers

On August 3, 2017, R&B singer Miguel posted a video of him singing an a capella version of the song on his Instagram page. On the caption he wrote, "Foxy-ass song, definitely a favorite of mine on the album".[59][60]

American singer Khalid sung a medley of "The Weekend" and "Love Galore" accompanied by the melody played on an acoustic guitar in a tempo faster than the original version. The singer filmed a video and published it on his Twitter account; it instantaneously went viral through the internet.[61] Jessica McKinney for Vibe called the cover "expressive" while Stereogum{{'}}s Chris DeVille said Khalid gave a "characteristically rich reading of SZA's source material".[62]

American rapper Wale released a remix of the song written from a male perspective, serving as a response to SZA's original version. He opens his version with a spoken poem before singing the verses. In the remix, he admits his unfaithfulness and explains his cheating ways, rapping, "Maybe cheaters is sociopaths / Maybe we be cheatin', we ain't heal from a ho in the past / Or maybe I'm a ho and I can show you this hole in my heart / I eat your liquid gold and go home to Golden Corral, you don't know".[63][64][65] Aron A. of HotNewHipHop praised Wale's honest lyrics, noting that he "dives deep on the song as he owns up to his infidelity and questions why he does it".[66] "The Weekend" also gained another male perspective from rapper Maino, who responds to SZA's lyrics in his rap-sing verses about the privacy he needs with women.[67] Writing for Uproxx, Aaron Williams recognized the song's impact while acclaiming Khalid's cover; he wrote, "It's been interesting to note that SZA's ostensibly female-empowering CTRL has resonated so strongly among male artists, but that's good music for you. It doesn't matter who you are, where you are, or why, sometimes you just have to sing."[68] In April 2018, American rapper WordPlay uploaded a remix to his YouTube channel, with an official music video released in July of that year.

Live performances

SZA first promoted "The Weekend" at the 2017 BET Awards on June 25, 2017, in front of a grassy backdrop that Billboard{{'}}s Lindsey Havens noted for being reminiscent of the cover artwork of Ctrl.[69] Before SZA started singing, the performance was interrupted by unexpected technical difficulties but her performance was immediately restarted.[70] SZA also performed the song during the 2017 Day N Night Festival that took place from September 8 to 10, 2017, at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.[71][72] On December 9, 2017, SZA appeared on the 43rd season of Saturday Night Live as the second artist from her label following Kendrick Lamar—who had performed a week before—on the program. She was introduced by host James Franco and performed "The Weekend" backed by a full-female choir, using sultry flute, clarinet and a trumpet as instrumentation. The set included piles of flickering televisions and computer monitors, resembling the cover artwork of Ctrl.[73][74]

Entertainment Weekly{{'}}s David Canfield called her performances "powerful" and said SZA brought a different vibe to her first presence at the night show combining her signature vocals with some "soothing, unique instrumental choices".[75] Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone applauded her vocal performance and praised the choir's presence during the performance and stating that the backing singers gave the rendition an "ethereal tone".[76] Clash{{'}}s editor Robin Murray expressed his enthusiasm by calling SZA's performance "emphatic" and "breathtaking".[77]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Ctrl.[78]

Publishing
  • W.B.M Music Corporation (SESAC) and Daniah Andz Muzic (SESAC). All rights administered by W.B.M Music Publishing Corp./Universal Music – Z Tunes LLC / o/b/o Tennman Tunes (ASCAP)/OLE Virginia Beach Music (ASCAP).
Recording
  • Recorded at Platinum Sounds Studios, New York City, New York.
  • Mixed at Larrabee Studios, Universal City, California
  • Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Los Angeles, California.
Personnel{{Div col}}
  • Songwriting – Solána Rowe, Justin Timberlake, Cody Fayne, Timothy Mosley, Floyd Hills{{efn|"The Weekend" samples "Set the Mood (Prelude)" from the album FutureSex/LoveSounds by Justin Timberlake.}}
  • Production – ThankGod4Cody
  • Vocal production – ThankGod4Cody
  • Vocal recording – SZA
  • Mastering – Mike Bozzi
  • Mixing – Derek "Mixedbyali" Ali
  • Engineering – Chris Classick
{{Div col end}}

Charts

Weekly charts

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Chart (2017–18)Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[79] 73
US Hot R&B Songs (Billboard)[80]1

Year-end charts

Chart (2017)Position
US Hot R&B Songs (Billboard)[81] 17
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[82] 54
Chart (2018)Position
US Hot R&B Songs (Billboard)[83] 22
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[84] 85
US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay (Billboard)[85] 48

Certifications

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Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel{{abbr|Ref.|Reference
United States September 26, 2017 Urban contemporary radio{{hlist|Top Dawg|RCA}}[87]
October 31, 2017 Rhythmic contemporary radio[88]
United Kingdom December 1, 2017 Urban contemporary radio[89]
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Calvin Harris remix

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On December 15, 2017, a remix by Scottish DJ Calvin Harris titled "The Weekend (Funk Wav Remix)" was available for digital download and on streaming platforms.[90][91] On January 6, 2018, it impacted Hot adult contemporary radio stations in the United Kingdom.[109]The remix peaked at number 36 on the Belgium Urban Ultratop Flanders and RMNZ's New Zealand Heatseekers chart, peaking at number 3.

Background

She felt that SZA's "immaculate vocal" swings with "serious attitude" over the song's "sex-time synths."[92] Rose Lilah of HowNewHipHop agreed, writing that the DJ added "a bit of grooviness and funk to the record," creating a "more bouncy song" than the original song which for her, has a "sombre tone."[93]

Composition

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The remix turned the song into a funk production with influences of old-school house music as noted by a Rap-Up{{'}}s writer.[94] Harris also added piano chord and a "toe-tapping slap" bass,[95] Kat Bein from Billboard observed that Harris produced the remix on the same "'70s poolside vibe" present on his Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 (2017) album which draws from a throwback sound reminiscent of funk, disco musical styles.

Track listing

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Charts

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Chart (2017-18)Peak
position
New Zealand Heatseekers (RMNZ)[97] 3

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel{{abbr|Ref.|Reference
Various December 15, 2017Digital download|streaming}}{{hlist|Top Dawg|RCA}}{{efn|On December 15, 2017, a remix for the single was made available worldwide.[98]}}[96][94]
United Kingdom January 6, 2018 Hot adult contemporary radio[99]
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Notes

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96. ^{{cite web|url=https://listen.tidal.com/album/82377109|title=The Weekend (Funk Wav Remix) SZA & Calvin Harris|website=Tidal|access-date=22 January 2019}}
97. ^{{cite web|url=https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/singles?chart=4437|title=NZ Heatseeker Singles Chart|publisher=Recorded Music NZ|date=December 25, 2017|accessdate=December 22, 2017}}
98. ^*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=The Weekend (Funk Wav Remix) – Single by SZA & Calvin Harris|website=iTunes Store (US)|accessdate=December 15, 2017}}*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=द वीकेंड (फंक वेव रीमिक्स) – एक द्वारा एस जेड ए & कैल्विन हैरिस|website=iTunes Store (IN)|accessdate=December 15, 2017|language=Hindi}}*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=週末(ファンク・ウェヴ・リミックス) – シングル によって SZA & カルヴィン・ハリス|website=iTunes Store (JP)|accessdate=December 15, 2017|language=Japanese}}*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=Ko te wiki (Funk Wav) - Kotahi noa SZA & Calvin Harris|website=iTunes Store (NZ)|language=Maori|accessdate=December 15, 2017}}*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/pt/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=O fim de semana (Funk Wav Remix) – Solteiro por SZA E Calvin Harris|website=iTunes Store (PT)|accessdate=December 15, 2017|language=Portuguese}}*{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/se/album/the-weekend-funk-wav-remix-single/1324746772|title=Helgen (Funk Våg Remix) – Singe av SZA & Calvin Harris|website=iTunes Store (SE)|language=Swedish|accessdate=December 15, 2017}}
99. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/playlist |title=BBC – Radio 2 – Playlist |publisher=BBC Radio 2 |accessdate=January 6, 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180104192747/http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/playlist |archivedate=January 4, 2018}}

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