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Subject of article lacks in-depth significant coverage in reliable sources hence Fails
WP:GNG, &
WP:MUSICBIO as no criterion is met. The first x to do y claim is also a shaky one which even if true doesn’t translate to automatic notability. A
WP:BEFORE search turns up empty. Celestina00720:17, 14 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete - Actually, the second source used in the article, translated from French, says she is the first woman in her ethnic group to break into a singing tradition that has always been reserved for men. Overall the two sources currently in the article introduce her as an example of her music community, but they are written like tourist promotions on behalf of Mayotte (an island off the coast of Africa) rather than focusing on her career. Otherwise she is only present in the usual streaming and promotional services. For music lovers, this article may introduce us to a little-known genre worth exploring, but this singer has not gained reliable media notice. ––DOOMSDAYER520 (
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CONTRIBS)01:40, 15 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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Subject of article lacks in-depth significant coverage in reliable sources hence Fails
WP:GNG, &
WP:MUSICBIO as no criterion is met. The first x to do y claim is also a shaky one which even if true doesn’t translate to automatic notability. A
WP:BEFORE search turns up empty. Celestina00720:17, 14 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete - Actually, the second source used in the article, translated from French, says she is the first woman in her ethnic group to break into a singing tradition that has always been reserved for men. Overall the two sources currently in the article introduce her as an example of her music community, but they are written like tourist promotions on behalf of Mayotte (an island off the coast of Africa) rather than focusing on her career. Otherwise she is only present in the usual streaming and promotional services. For music lovers, this article may introduce us to a little-known genre worth exploring, but this singer has not gained reliable media notice. ––DOOMSDAYER520 (
TALK|
CONTRIBS)01:40, 15 September 2020 (UTC)reply
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