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Comparisons With other Artists
The cited article only compares him to Jake Shears, not the others. I get the feeling these comparisons are made on the basis of the said artist's sexuality and are somewhat facile. Why not say something like speculation around Mika's sexuality has lead to comparison with other gay musicians; although the fact that these musicians are musically pretty diverse reflects how facile these type of comparisons are.
3tmx 22:12, 11 Februrary 2007 (UTC)
Drowned in sound
Shouldnt it be mentioned under criticisms about the drowned in sound website giving him a bad review, leading to Brian may from queen to defend mika?
i reckon it should as it is worthy. —Preceding
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"usage": this article has had an average of approx. 2,000 views per day in the past 30 days, i.e. approx. 60,000 views in total, not counting the peaks (which bring that number to 109,424). That is about 6x more than all the other "people known just as Mika" put together (who have got a total 9 ,079 views in the past 30 days). I have also found a couple of undisambiguated links which meant to redirect the reader to this article.
"long-term significance": the subject of this article has been notable under the name "Mika" for over a decade now.
Comment. Note that there was "no consensus" on this move back in 2007 when the singer was enjoying his five minutes of fame. I accept the
pageview argument, but I'm not buying "long-term significance" over the name.
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In section "2019–2020: My Name Is Michael Holbrook"
Change "The Asian leg of the tour, which was to include dates in South Korea[72] and Japan,[73] was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020."
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"Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mika announced in February 2020 the cancellation of the Asian leg of the tour in Japan, China and South Korea. [1] Subsequently, the North and South American leg of the tour got cancelled, including a performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. [2][3]