Talk:Olga Souza

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[edit] What are Olga's nationalities?

I find confusing that in this article, it mentions Olga as being Italian more than she being Brazilian (i.e.: the categories of the article), so I added this article to the categories "Italian-Brazilians" and "Brazilian Singers".

Nevertheless, can someone CONFIRM that she is Italian? I mean, the fact that she leaves in Italy doesn't mean she is Italian. It probably means that she has some sort of European nationality, though. --Pinnecco 07:41, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

This article seriously glosses over the fact that for two years in the 90's, Olga mimed to all their hits in the videos and on every TV performance, thereby deliberately attempting to mislead everyone that it was her singing. I mean it was pretty obvious that it wasn't, as the voices on the first two hits were obviously different, but it was still a deceit (even if it's in the great traditions of Italian house/techno music: Black Box, 49ers, etc.). Would it not be appropriate to mention this?

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:36, 2 January 2008 (UTC)