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"The song encourages teenagers to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams, inspired by Stefania's daily struggles to combine her duties as a student while pursuing her dream of singing"... Mention in the article who said the song was about "teenagers to believe in themselves"
Ref 2 never claims the music video was filmed in Athens
Just to note: an apparent copy-right violation of 52% from this Italian blog, which actually seems they copy-pasted portions of this article, so no problem here
Add a section about the credits. I look at the Credits at Tidal but they only show the composers and lyricists, maybe you can find a Greek database or something like that
@Paparazzzi: I've made all of the changes you've requested, however, I am a bit puzzled by the sourcing for the credits. The only reliable source I have found is in a video description posted by the singer here. Being 2020, I don't believe there to be a physical single with liner notes, most likely just a promo disc if anything. Thoughts on how I should format a reference? Grk1011 (talk) 01:48, 21 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
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Re1uctant supp0rt Oppose – MOS:TM says "Do not invent new styles that are not used by independent reliable sources." All of the sources that I have found about this topic appear to use the stylized version of the name. — BarrelProof (talk) 14:57, 25 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
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