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The following section was deleted from the main article on the grounds that it promotes the individual. How should it be re-written in order for it to be neutral? As can be noted, the content is adequately cited with reliable secondary sources. Vincentvikram ( talk) 18:09, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
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Vineeth has been vocal against the exploitation of artists by different agencies, such as organisers and event management companies, and has called artists to not perform for free despite the pressure.
[1] In this regard, he constantly experiments with alternate business models in the music and culture industry. His first endeavor was 'Beat route beta run' wherein he and three others travelled from place to place in a
Mahindra Bolero and performed at pre-determined places.
[2] In July 2015, he set out on a 5000km solo bike ride across India, including Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Kochi and Goa, on an
Enfield Electra and performed at multiple preset and random locations enroute.
[3]
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None of the secondary sources cited supports the hip-hop category. Removing category. Vikram Vincent 07:18, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
I think the below section is relevant. Vikram Vincent 10:33, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Vineeth has been vocal against the exploitation of artists and has asked artists not to perform for free despite the pressure. [1] In this regard, he has experimented with alternate business models in the music and culture industry. His first endeavour was 'Beat route beta run' wherein he and three others travelled across the country while doing performances. In July 2015, he set out on a 5000km solo bike ride across India, including Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Kochi and Goa, on and performed at multiple preset and random locations enroute. [2]
References
Is this the JordIndian maker? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.134.139.71 ( talk) 04:00, 2 February 2022 (UTC)
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The following section was deleted from the main article on the grounds that it promotes the individual. How should it be re-written in order for it to be neutral? As can be noted, the content is adequately cited with reliable secondary sources. Vincentvikram ( talk) 18:09, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
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Vineeth has been vocal against the exploitation of artists by different agencies, such as organisers and event management companies, and has called artists to not perform for free despite the pressure.
[1] In this regard, he constantly experiments with alternate business models in the music and culture industry. His first endeavor was 'Beat route beta run' wherein he and three others travelled from place to place in a
Mahindra Bolero and performed at pre-determined places.
[2] In July 2015, he set out on a 5000km solo bike ride across India, including Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Kochi and Goa, on an
Enfield Electra and performed at multiple preset and random locations enroute.
[3]
References
None of the secondary sources cited supports the hip-hop category. Removing category. Vikram Vincent 07:18, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
I think the below section is relevant. Vikram Vincent 10:33, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Vineeth has been vocal against the exploitation of artists and has asked artists not to perform for free despite the pressure. [1] In this regard, he has experimented with alternate business models in the music and culture industry. His first endeavour was 'Beat route beta run' wherein he and three others travelled across the country while doing performances. In July 2015, he set out on a 5000km solo bike ride across India, including Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Kochi and Goa, on and performed at multiple preset and random locations enroute. [2]
References
Is this the JordIndian maker? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 134.134.139.71 ( talk) 04:00, 2 February 2022 (UTC)