Jpop Wiki:Release Layout

Infobox
Every release-related article MUST start with. Do not create your own separate template.

Information on how each field of the infobox should be filled can be found at the template's documentation.

Introduction
The top sentence of a release page should be  boldfaced  and should summarize it briefly and concisely. Information such as type of release, artist, and date of release should be included. The template is required for upcoming releases, but also recommended for released ones.

Single Information
Use this section to list the catalog numbers for the releases and the credits for the release. This includes, Lyrics, Composition, Arrangement and any other information.

Tracklist
This section should include a list of songs inside the album according to the order the songs are played in. List songs using # on separate lines and it will create a numbered list. If a release has multiple editions with different tracklistings, create new sub headings under tracklist with the CD type (i.e. Limited Edition A CD) and make a numbered list using #. The same goes for video releases or DVDs/Blu-rays that are sometimes included with CD releases

Trivia
List any interesting info about this release. Please cite everything using the tag.

Audio
This embeds a spotify player that allows you to listen to previews of releases that are also available on spotify. A template is provided and you just need to provide the first part of the unique url for the release in the template. A spotify small template also exists for releases that only have one track. For more information on the template see Spotify and Spotify small.

Videos

 * This section is for official videos (uploaded by the artist or label). Official videos can include music videos, dance videos, live videos, dance practices, etc. as long as it relates to the release itself and is by an official artist or label channel. Videos from THE FIRST TAKE channel are also allowed.
 * Videos can be added much like images by uploading the video (attach instructions on how to do) and by using the gallery tags and by replacing the words video file with the video itself and caption (optional).

Categories
Categories are added to the bottom of the page, without a header. For more info about categories on the Japanese Music Wiki, refer to the Category Guidelines.