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2006-2008: International comeback
[edit]"It was deleted from British stores " Would someone like to explain how you delete a physical cd? Also, it should be shop not store, because we are not in bloody America...... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.10.72.146 (talk) 17:31, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
Links to Robyn sites
[edit]I added two links to the article section, external links, but those have been removed several times, why, I don't know, I can't see any reason to remove these good links. So I link to those sites here instead, if they will be removed again from the article. There is a Robyn fansite with a lot of information about the swedish pop-princess at: Robyn Fanzone There's also a forum with the latest news and the hottest stuff at Robyn Forum.
Peace & Love
If you notice that the links to those sites doesn't appear on the article site, please help me and report it to wikipeda, cause then someONE has removed them. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.112.117.164 (talk) 22:18, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
The article title
[edit]I think it's actually wrong. Oops? :-) Her artist name is Robyn, her real name is Robin Carlsson. Naming this article Robyn Carlsson seems clearly wrong to me. I noticed a redirect at Robin Carlsson was missing as well. Can this one just be renamed to that, with the Robyn article fixed to redirect to such a new name? -- Jugalator 01:42, July 26, 2005 (UTC)
Personal Life clarification
[edit]In the personal life section, it currently reads: "She and Vitali separated for a period of time following the release of Body Talk, but had reconciled by 2018." But Body Talk had came out in 2010, while she was still engaged to her earlier partner. The line this is pulling from in the article was simply saying that if she had kept with her work rate, she would've been on Body Talk 60 by the time of the article's release.
"Had Robyn maintained that work rate – three releases every five months – Body Talk 60 would now be on the way. Clearly, that is unsustainable. Even so, she did not intend to wait so long before releasing another album, but then her long-term relationship with film-maker Max Vitali fell apart, her friend Christian Falk died, and grief forced her into a period of contemplation that would transform her approach to making music."
Essentially, this part is technically correct, as 2014 seems to be when they first separated (based on a quote later in the article) and 2014 is after Body Talk was released, but that's a four year difference so it feels odd to use that album as the signifier of time, at least, in my opinion, but maybe that's just my own personal misgivings with it. Wallflowerinbloom (talk) 13:38, 15 November 2022 (UTC)
Guest appearance on Drag Race
[edit]In case her appearance is worth mentioning somewhere:
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