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This article seems very far from wikipedias NPOV policy - the summary sounds as if it is purely the subjective opinion of the article-editor, presented as factual information.-Neural 17:19, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] in V In
I know capitalization isnt that important, but those in favour of moving the article to "I'm In You":
- For The album cover calls the album "I'm In You", with the capitalised "In". Surely, this is the definitive source? Ka5hmirTalk To Me! 14:06, 16 June 2007 (UTC)