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Dax – My Heart Hurts

Dax’s “My Heart Hurts” is Dax being more reflective about a relationship gone sour, though he seems to have been in love with this woman truly, now, his heart hurts because he has been fooled. He confirms squarely following his woman, planting on her car a tracker to know her locations and from behind he discovered that she has been cheating on him. Dax emphasized being manipulated by his woman’s love spell, she was once considered his first in his life and now she’s nowhere to be found on his list of top priorities. He also mentioned she was his first love, however, he has been fooled and how he bears so much pain and professed that his heart hurts, badly enough to make him cry. Even the visual experience also depicts Dax in so much pain and despair. His rendition on “My Heart Hurts” is b...

VIDEO: Dunsin Oyekan – Always God

Nigerian gospel minister Dunsin Oyekan drops a new music video for his song titled “Always God”. Dunsin Oyekan’s new song is a wonderful and soul uplifting praise jam session, that reminds Christians, in any situation God Almighty remains God forever. “Always God” is a fresh single inspired by the Holy Spirit with the good tidings of Love, Hope Joy, Salvation, and Gratitude. Watch, enjoy and share Dunsin Oyekan – “Always God” below. [embedded content]

The Outsider

I know, it sounds heretical to question or in any way impinge the credibility — or, by now, sanctity — of Anthony Fauci. Somehow, Fauci has become the Greatest Living Human Being, a corporeal blend of St Francis, Mother Teresa and the Buddha.  I, personally, am not buying that, and, most demonstrably, Robert F Kennedy Jr, a one-time hero of the liberal faith and now a fallen angel, has not bought into it, and has published a remarkable, scathing, monumentally and meticulously researched take down of America’s head doctor. (Actually, even that’s a myth, he’s not the top medical official in the government, his boss until this past December, Francis Collins, was, and now Lawrence A. Tabak is. But Fauci has quietly allowed the mantle to be placed on his shoulders, never claiming it himsel...

Chart Rewind: In 1987, Reba McEntire Was All ‘About’ No. 1

On Jan. 17, 1987, Reba McEntire‘s “What Am I Gonna Do About You” topped Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her seventh leader, among 24 in her career. Among women, McEntire boasts the most top 10s (60), while she trails only Dolly Parton (25) for the most No. 1s. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Jim Allison, Doug Gilmore and Bob Simon wrote “What Am I Gonna Do About You,” which McEntire co-produced with Jimmy Bowen. It was released from her same-named album, which became her second of 13 No. 1s on Top Country Albums. [embedded content] McEntire was born on March 28, 1955, in McAlester, Okla. Her father, Clark, and grandfather, John, were both rodeo champions. She has also achieved star status in film and TV and on-stage and has been named entertainer of the year f...

Lil Durk Brings Out Morgan Wallen for ‘Broadway Girls’ at MLK Freedom Fest

Lil Durk was joined by Morgan Wallen for a performance of their collaboration “Broadway Girls” during the MLK Freedom Fest at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Saturday (Jan. 15). Prior to bringing Wallen onstage, the Chicago MC introduced the country singer as being “genuine at heart” and made a reference to him being caught on video last year using the N-word. “Can’t nobody cancel s— without me saying it, you know what I’m saying?” Durk told the crowd. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Durk recently scored his first No. 1 as a lead artist on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with the Wallen collab “Broadway Girls.” Dressed in a denim vest with dark pants, Wallen addressed the crowd before jumping into the track with Durk. “What’s up, N...

Alyssa Milano on Brazen’s Female Empowerment and Who’s the Boss Being Ahead of Its Time

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Alyssa Milano gives Kyle Meredith a ring to talk about her new Netflix movie, Brazen, and its themes of empowering women. Related Video The actor/activist talks about how the movie ties in with the popularity of true crime and why that genre seems to make such a big impression with women. She also touches on the film arriving during the #MeToo era and what it offers to the conversation, as well as how much of her real self she allows in her characters. Advertisement Milano also speaks on how her ’80s sitcom Who’s the Boss was ahead of its time when it came to feminism, equality, and equity. Specially, she discusses how art, mu...

HBO Teases New Lana Del Rey Song From the Euphoria Soundtrack

Considering HBO’s smash drama Euphoria follows the lives of troubled, indulgent teens, it’s honestly surprising it’s taken the show this long to include a song by the patron saint of troubled indulgence herself: Lana Del Rey. The official Euphoria Twitter account has shared a clip previewing the next episode, soundtracked to a new song by Del Rey. While the video is just shy of a minute, that’s still long enough to indicate that this new song is tried-and-true Del Rey: Sweeping contralto vocals, an arpeggiated guitar riff, and an overall sense of heartache. This episode — Season 2, episode 3 — is set to air next Sunday. It seems to offer some important backstory on Nate Jacobs’ strict father, Cal, whose salacious habits have threatened to disrupt his family. Watch the Euphor...

Brian Cox Reveals He Turned Down Roles in Game of Thrones and Pirates of the Caribbean

These days, Brian Cox may be most well-known for playing tyrannical patriarch Logan Roy, but he’s revealed in a new excerpt from his upcoming memoir that he turned down parts in famous fare like Game of Thrones and Pirates of the Caribbean. In the pages of Putting the Rabbit in the Hat, which hits bookstores on Tuesday, the Succession actor dishes that he was originally offered the part of Robert Baratheon in the first season of the HBO fantasy hit. “I know very little about ‘Game of Thrones’ so I can’t tell you whether or not he was an important character, and I’m not going to Google it just in case he was, because I turned it down,” he writes in a preview shared by Esquire. “Why? Well, Game of Thrones went on to be a huge success and everybody involved earned an absolute fortune, of cour...

Rosa Lee Hawkins, Singer in the Dixie Cups, Dies at 76

Rosa Lee Hawkins, the youngest member of the 1960s girl group the Dixie Cups, died during surgery in a Florida hospital this past Tuesday (December 11), The New York Times reports. The cause was internal bleeding, according to The Times. She was 76.  Rosa Lee Hawkins formed the Dixie Cups in high school with her sister Barbara Ann Hawkins and cousin Joan Marie Johnson. In the early 1960s, the trio was signed on the strength of a minimalist rendition of the Mardi Gras song “Iko Iko.” They reputedly arranged the version during a break in a trial session for Red Bird Records, improvizing with drumsticks, an ashtray, and a Coke bottle. The group rose to fame—and to the top of the Billboard 100—with “Chapel of Love,” a harmony-laden pop hit that unseated the Beatles’ “Love Me Do” at the to...

Music Producer, Samklef Blames Nollywood Movies For Rise In Ritual Killings

FB IMG 1642430486529 Facebook WhatsApp Reddit Twitter Shares Music producer, Samuel Oguachuba, popularly known as Samklef, has blamed the movie industry for the rise in cases of ritual killings in the country. The producer on Twitter said the industry keeps promoting fetish lifestyle in all their movies, thereby influencing a lot of young people negatively. .u48867b7adafb26ee5c64f9f89b3529da { padding:0px; margin: 0; padding-top:1em!important; padding-bottom:1em!important; width:100%; display: block; font-weight:bold; background-color:inherit; border:0!important; border-left:4px solid #16A085!important; box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.17); -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.17); -o-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.17); -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.17); t...

Voice Of The Cross Brothers Lazarus & Emmanuel – Jigidem Onye Nwem

On NaijaTunez Gospel today, we feature the Voice Of The Cross Brothers Lazarus & Emmanuel for this ever-popular gospel record titled; “Jigidem Onye Nwem.” The song is vastly popular among many Christians in the south-eastern part of Nigeria as well as other regions. Finally the record was lifted from their “Jua Onwe Gi Ajuju Album.” Listen, Download & Enjoy Below!!! DOWNLOAD MP3: Voice Of The Cross Brothers Lazarus & Emmanuel – Jigidem Onye Nwem Lyrics; Jigide’m (Uphold me)Onye nwe’m Jisos Jigide’m (My Lord Jesus uphold me) Jigide’mOnye nwe’m Jisos Jigide’m Oso gi ka’m ga-gba (There’s a race that I must run)Nmeri gi Ka’m je’me ruwa (By Your victory, I will overcome the world)Nye’m ike oge nile (Give me strength everyday)Ka’m ghari da (That I may not fall) Jigide’mOnye nwe’m Jis...

FKA Twigs – Jealousy ft. Rema

English singer-songwriter, record producer and dancer, FKA Twigs is out with a new song titled ‘Jealousy’. The new song is off her new mixtape CAPRISONGS. The song features Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, Rema. In an interview with Apple Music 1 airing today, FKA twigs described “Jealousy” as “the soul of ” and explains how she connected with Rema. “It was funny actually, because Rema was quite difficult to get in touch with. One of my closest friends, Irene, she’s Nigerian. We kind of had made a link with Rema’s team, but it was just difficult to get that flow conversation. I was talking to Irene one day, I was just like, ‘This is like super random but I don’t want to sound weird because I know you’re Nigerian, but you don’t know Rema, do you?’ She was like, ‘Y...