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I have added a dispute tag to the biographical section as that information cannot be found from any reliable sources, books, newspaper coverage to those events in 1996 that's claimed also the citation I added indicates she was born in 1977 which would put her age at staging those events at 19 years old this is highly dubious the tag will remain in place until WP:Verifiability is met.--Navops47 (talk) 09:48, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The section where its claimed she staged an open air party between an cathedral and mosque in central Beirut in 1996 would not be possible as the country was under Syrian occupation by Syrian Armed Forces the area it implies it took place had to be the Beirut Central District as its now called the developer Solidere did not acquire the rights to develop the area for the future until 1994 when it was formed and the whole area was demolished over two years to make way for new buildings it was certainly not possible to stage open rave events in a declared military zone as it is next to the port area.--Navops47 (talk) 10:18, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The introduction has been removed as it is taken primarly from this source: https://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?872501, Nicole Moudaber, Eddie Richards, XU Tag, JonnyVicious "With her trademark shock of untamed dark hair, the Nigeria-born artist can be spotted in a DJ booth by profile alone, rocking crowds before she even drops a record. In-demand all over the world, Moudaber has played everything from intimate after-hours clubs; to revered nightclub institutions like Space, DC10, Output and Stereo; to massive festival stages, including Glastonbury, Electric Daisy Carnival, and two appearances at Coachella. She’s been featured by the New York Times and CNN, named “one to watch” by Billboard and Paper magazine, and has graced the cover of electronic music magazines in several countries. Her weekly radio show InTheMOOD - which Moudaber hosts with her unmistakable husk-and-honey voice - is syndicated on 66 FM stations in 45 countries, commanding over 15 million listeners worldwide. She has over half a million social followers who she dialogues with daily, sharing candid thoughts on music, work, and life".--Navops47 (talk) 07:55, 28 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]