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Contested deletion
I fail to see how this article "does not credibly indicate the importance or significance of the subject", and especially do not understand why this warrants a speedy deletion. I've provided a list of references, most notably including an extensive profile of the artist by
De Morgen, one of Belgium's major newspapers.
All this quite clearly outlines to me that Glints is nationally relevant. There is plenty of precedent on the English-language Wikipedia for creating articles on nationally relevant artists with little outreach outside of their home countries; take
Lil' Kleine, who, even more than Glints, is pretty much confined to the
nederhop scene. —
mountainhead /
?03:57, 29 August 2018 (UTC)reply