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There is only one source for this article, which does not make the article seem very credible.
The "Rossy" link in the article does not take the reader to the correct page; it links to a Canadian family store instead of the superstar from Madagascar. KriNorton (talk) 00:59, 24 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Hi KriNorton, thanks for having a look at the article. There are in fact three sources provided. Thank you for noting that the link was no longer correct; I've corrected it now. How was this article assigned to you, out of curiosity? If this is for a class, this article is too short to provide much meat to make for a meaningful assignment. You might want to consider one of the more well developed Madagascar articles, like Rova of Antananarivo, Ambohimanga, Madagascar, Antananarivo, Rakoto Frah, Three Horses Beer etc. Cheers, - Lemurbaby (talk) 05:15, 24 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]