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Taki Taki
editThis article right now says that the video for Taki Taki by DJ Snake et al. was made by Paul Robertson. This is presumably referring to the "Pixel Video", but I can't find any source that backs this up: in fact, the music video's own description states the art was done by Jason Tammemagi and Wu Yinan.[1]
Also, the edit that added this was done by a user who's been blocked several times for vandalism.
Given all this, I believe the information is likely false. I'll remove it from the page, and also the page for Taki Taki (which presumably sources the information from this page, either way.) I'm posting this here to document why I'm making these edits.
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