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== Ambiguity ==
== Ambiguity ==
If people are going to try to rescue this article, one point needs special attention. The meager sources we have would indicate to me that Lopes, using the pseudonym of "N.I.N.A.", was working on an unnamed album with an unknown tracklist at the time of her death. This article maintains that the album ''itself'' was named "N.I.N.A.", and has a tracklist for it. If my reading of the sources is correct, the article is simply false.—[[User:Kww|Kww]]([[User talk:Kww|talk]]) 15:48, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
If people are going to try to rescue this article, one point needs special attention. The meager sources we have would indicate to me that Lopes, using the pseudonym of "N.I.N.A.", was working on an unnamed album with an unknown tracklist at the time of her death. This article maintains that the album ''itself'' was named "N.I.N.A.", and has a tracklist for it. If my reading of the sources is correct, the article is simply false.—[[User:Kww|Kww]]([[User talk:Kww|talk]]) 15:48, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
:I just noticed that too. The peoblem is that the album ''doesn't have a name''. If you look at the sources, that's what they say. And they might not end up giving it a name, i'm not sure. So far, everyone has just been calling it the "NINA album", which is the cause for this article. They may be planning on just releasing it as NINA, under NINA. Because, as of right now, all the news sources are just calling it NINA because there's no actual name. <font color="silver">[[User:Silver seren|Silver]]</font><font color="blue">[[User talk:Silver seren|seren]]</font><sup>[[Special:Contributions/Silver seren|C]]</sup> 18:27, 24 March 2010 (UTC)

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Ambiguity

If people are going to try to rescue this article, one point needs special attention. The meager sources we have would indicate to me that Lopes, using the pseudonym of "N.I.N.A.", was working on an unnamed album with an unknown tracklist at the time of her death. This article maintains that the album itself was named "N.I.N.A.", and has a tracklist for it. If my reading of the sources is correct, the article is simply false.—Kww(talk) 15:48, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I just noticed that too. The peoblem is that the album doesn't have a name. If you look at the sources, that's what they say. And they might not end up giving it a name, i'm not sure. So far, everyone has just been calling it the "NINA album", which is the cause for this article. They may be planning on just releasing it as NINA, under NINA. Because, as of right now, all the news sources are just calling it NINA because there's no actual name. SilverserenC 18:27, 24 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]