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  • Arizona Wildcats Star Coming Alive Provides Optimism for Rest of Season Outlook

    Arizona Wildcats Star Coming Alive Provides Optimism for Rest of Season Outlook


    The Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team has been performing like Jekyll and Hyde in the early going of the 2024-25 season.

    Against teams a few tiers below them, their talent level has shined through. In their six non-conference victories, they won by an average of 40.2 points, overwhelming opponents with an efficient offense and at times stifling defense.

    But, when they stepped up in competition, they could not consistently produce on both ends of the court.

    It resulted in some disappointing performances, as they went 0-5 against Quad 1 teams during their non-conference schedule.

    One of the major reasons for their shortcomings was the performance of their star guard, Caleb Love.

    The reigning Pac-12 Player of the Year surprised some people when he announced that he would be returning to Tucson for a fifth collegiate campaign, putting off professional basketball for one more season.

    His return was one of the main reasons many people thought so highly of the Wildcats coming into the year. With Jaden Bradley and KJ Lewis joining him in the backcourt, Tommy Lloyd had arguably the best guard trio in college basketball.

    Alas, Love was not playing close to his potential out of the gate, especially against better competition.

    He shot under 40% in four out of the five losses, including an ugly 8-for-36 against the Wisconsin Badgers, Duke Blue Devils and UCLA Bruins combined. His 3-point stroke was nowhere to be found, as he made only 2-of-22 attempts for an abysmal 9.1%.

    That level of production was certainly not going to cut it.

    This is a talented Arizona squad, but if their best player is performing at that low of a level, it would be tough for the rest of the team to pick up the slack.

    While his overall producton has been down, Love has made strides with his efficiency inside the arc. 

    He is making 57.5% of his 2-point attempts, which is a new career-high. His shooting percentage on 2-pointers has increased each year he has been in college, as he is getting better at finishing around the rim and improved in his shot selection.

    Knowing that he had to improve, Love started to turn a corner in the final two non-conference games against the Samford Bulldogs and Central Michigan Chippewas.

    He shot 16-of-29 from the field overall, making 6-of-17 3-point attempts. Still not a great percentage, but a step forward from where he had been earlier in the campaign.

    In total, Love poured in 47 points in 58 minutes, grabbing seven rebounds with five assists and two steals.

    That positive momentum was carried right into the team’s inaugural Big 12 matchup at the McKale Center against the visiting TCU Horned Frogs. In a 90-81 victory, the Wildcats received the kind of star performance from the talented guard they had been waiting for.

    Love poured in a season-high 33 points, which was just three points shy of his career-high he recorded on Jan. 27, 2024, against the Oregon Ducks. His efficiency was off the charts, as he made 11-of-17 shots overall and 5-of-11 from distance. From the foul line, he was 6-for-6.

    He stuffed the stat sheet as well, grabbing seven rebounds and handing out seven assists with zero turnovers and two steals in 38 minutes played.

    That is the kind of performance Arizona needs to make it through a grueling Big 12 schedule. If Love can perform near that level consistently, they will start to look like the team many thought they would be when they were ranked No. 10 in the preseason.



    The Arizona Wildcats have had a rollercoaster of a season so far, with ups and downs that have left fans feeling uncertain about the team’s future. However, a recent surge in performance from star player has provided a glimmer of hope for the rest of the season.

    In their most recent game, the Wildcats’ star player put on a show, scoring a career-high points and leading the team to a decisive victory. Their performance was nothing short of spectacular, showcasing their talent and leadership on the court.

    This breakout game has not only energized the team but also the fanbase, who are now feeling more optimistic about the Wildcats’ chances for the rest of the season. With their star player firing on all cylinders, the team looks poised to make a run in the conference and potentially make some noise in the postseason.

    The rest of the season is still full of challenges and tough matchups, but with their star player playing at such a high level, the Wildcats have a reason to believe that they can compete with the best teams in the country. Fans are excited to see what the rest of the season holds and are hopeful that this recent surge in performance is a sign of great things to come.

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  • Cold Saturday, rain coming to Piedmont and ice coming to mountains Sunday

    Cold Saturday, rain coming to Piedmont and ice coming to mountains Sunday


    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – After starting out in the teens and 20s, High temperatures today and Sunday will be in the 30s and 40s.

    Sunshine will be in abundance Saturday before clouds increase on Sunday.

    Sunday afternoon, a few rain/wintry mix showers will be possible along and northwest of I-40 will be possible, not expecting any impacts from this outside of a few slick spots in the higher elevations.

    A First Alert is up, and a WINTER STORM WATCH (ice accumulation around .25″ possible) has been issued for our mountain counties from Sunday PM to midday Monday.

    Threats will be slick/ice roads and some power outages. Rain is likely Sunday night through Monday morning, with that concern for freezing rain and accumulating ice in the mountains and northern foothills. Around Charlotte, this looks to be just plain cold rain with lows Sunday night in the mid to upper 30s and safely above freezing.

    • Today: Breezy winds, sunny & cold 40s for highs

    • Sunday: Frigid start, increasing clouds and rain/winter precipitation chances

    • Sunday PM/Monday: First Alert: rain likely, ice in the mountains

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    Dry weather returns Monday afternoon and highs in the lower 50s. Dry and very cold weather will hold for rest of next week with highs mainly in the 40s and lows in the 20s right through next weekend.

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    Cold Saturday, rain coming to Piedmont and ice coming to mountains Sunday

    As we settle into the weekend, it looks like a chilly and wet one for the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Saturday will bring cold temperatures and rain showers to the area, making for a dreary start to the weekend.

    But the weather doesn’t stop there – on Sunday, the mountains are expecting even colder temperatures, with a chance of freezing rain and ice. This could potentially create hazardous driving conditions and bring the risk of power outages to those in higher elevations.

    So be sure to bundle up and stay safe this weekend, no matter where you are in the state. And keep an eye on the forecast for any updates or changes to the weather pattern. Stay warm and dry, North Carolina!

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  • A Powerhouse Actor Is Coming To Season 3 Of ‘And Just Like That’

    A Powerhouse Actor Is Coming To Season 3 Of ‘And Just Like That’


    And just like that, a powerhouse actor is joining the cast of HBO Max’s “Sex and the City” reboot — along with some familiar returning faces.

    In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Michael Patrick King revealed that Patti LuPone will be joining “And Just Like That” for the show’s third season. Little is known about LuPone’s role, but King told the outlet that the actress and singer will have “an arc” this season.

    Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker are seen on the set of "And Just Like That" on September 24, 2024 in New York City.
    Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker are seen on the set of “And Just Like That” on September 24, 2024 in New York City.

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    Alongside Lupone, the show has also tapped “What We Do in the Shadows” actor Kristen Schaal for a new role, and Rosemarie DeWitt will reprise her role from Season 2, as “Sex and the City” beau Aidan’s ex-wife. Additionally, in May 2024, Rosie O’Donnell revealed that she will also make her debut in the revival series as a mysterious character named “Mary.”

    As Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) once stated, “Nothing lasts forever,” and that rings true for two characters from last season. Due to scheduling conflicts, Karen Pittman will not be returning to the series, nor will Sara Ramírez.

    King also shared that the show will be telling “new stories” around some of the original HBO series’ main characters, like Carrie and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon).

    Sarah Jessica Parker from "And Just Like That..." Season 2 on Max.
    Sarah Jessica Parker from “And Just Like That…” Season 2 on Max.

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    But not all of them. In July 2024, Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha Jones in the original series, put to rest rumors that she’d have a recurring role in “And Just Like That.”

    “Aw that’s so kind but I’m not,” Cattrall wrote on X, formerly Twitter, when she responded to a fan, who had shared a link to a story claiming she’d play Samantha again.



    Exciting news for fans of “And Just Like That”! A powerhouse actor is set to join the cast for Season 3 of the hit series.

    Stay tuned for updates on who this talented actor is and how they will shake things up in the world of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte. Get ready for more drama, laughs, and heartfelt moments as this new character enters the mix.

    Don’t miss out on all the action when Season 3 of “And Just Like That” premieres with this incredible addition to the cast. It’s sure to be a season to remember!

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  • Minecraft 2 is Coming? Creator Notch Teases Minecraft Spiritual Successor on X

    Minecraft 2 is Coming? Creator Notch Teases Minecraft Spiritual Successor on X


    Markus Persson, better known as Notch, the legendary creator of Minecraft, has sent the gaming community into a frenzy with a tantalizing post on X (formerly Twitter). On January 1, Notch hinted at the possibility of creating a spiritual successor to his iconic game or continuing work on his current project—a roguelike, first-person dungeon crawler. His tweet, an open invitation for feedback, has reignited fan interest and sparked a wave of speculation about his next big move.

    The Tweet That Started It All

    “Honest and legitimate request for feedback for once,” Notch began. “The new game I’m passionately working on is currently set to be a traditional roguelike mixed with a tile-based first-person dungeon crawler. But then I gots to thinking that maybe there are people who like my work but might not share my taste in retro nostalgia and would prefer for me to make a spiritual successor thing to Minecraft, and I mean sure, I’d take that cash. So market research. I’d be happy to oblige either, which one would make you happier?”

    Notch’s candid tone and acknowledgment of the commercial potential of a Minecraft-like project have already divided the gaming community. The excitement intensified with his follow-up post clarifying his position: “No, it would be super illegal. Instead, I’d make a new original game of the same type as Minecraft and call it something else. These are traditionally sometimes referred to as ‘spiritual successors,’ but usually kinda mostly feel a bit flat. But, like, if that’s actually what people want, I would LOVE to make that game. It’d be my Gremlins 2.”

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    A Return to Form?

    For many fans, the idea of Notch revisiting the sandbox genre is thrilling. After all, Minecraft remains one of the most influential games in history, blending creativity, survival mechanics, and community-driven play in a way that redefined modern gaming. Notch’s offer to create something in the same vein, even under a different name, feels like a rare opportunity to recapture the magic of those early Minecraft days.

    But it’s not without challenges. As Notch himself noted, spiritual successors often struggle to live up to the legacy of their predecessors. The expectations for such a game would be astronomical, and some fans question whether lightning can strike twice.

    The X Gaming Community Responds

    Notch’s request for feedback has sparked lively debates online. Some fans, like @chrisstanchak, directly called for “Minecraft 2,” despite the obvious legal hurdles. Others, such as @Boldheart1994, encouraged Notch to follow his creative instincts, emphasizing the personal joy his work has brought to their lives.

    Meanwhile, not all responses were positive. Users like @TheFreeman1198 argued against the idea of a sequel, pointing out that Minecraft is still evolving with regular updates from Microsoft. On the other hand, humorous and extreme takes, such as one from @MaybeMidwits, show that the idea of a spiritual successor is far from universally accepted.

    Notch’s Current Project

    While much of the attention has been on the potential Minecraft successor, Notch’s current project deserves its share of the spotlight. Known as “Levers and Chests” during its early development, the game was described by Notch himself as a roguelike with first-person dungeon crawling elements in his recent social media posts. This direction aligns with Notch’s love for retro-inspired mechanics, offering a more niche but equally intriguing gameplay experience.

    Whether he pivots to a Minecraft-like game or stays the course with “Levers and Chests,” Notch’s willingness to openly consult his audience highlights a rare transparency in game development. This approach could redefine how creators interact with their communities in the early stages of a project.

    Wrapping it Up

    Notch is clearly in a unique position. On one hand, he has the freedom to create whatever he wants, without the pressure of pleasing a corporate overlord. On the other, the shadow of Minecraft looms large over his career, and any attempt to revisit that genre will inevitably be compared to the original. It’s a double-edged sword, but one that Notch seems willing to wield.

    Personally, I think the idea of a spiritual successor to Minecraft is exciting—but only if it brings something new to the table. Nostalgia can be a powerful tool, but innovation is what keeps games alive. If Notch can thread that needle, his next game could be a game-changer.

    Meanwhile, there’s a Minecraft movie coming. And it doesn’t look all that great. If it does, blame Microsoft, not Notch.

    What do you think? Should Notch follow his passion for roguelikes, or is the gaming world ready for another sandbox epic? Let’s keep the conversation going!

     

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    Exciting news for Minecraft fans! Creator Markus “Notch” Persson recently teased the possibility of a spiritual successor to the beloved game, hinting at a potential Minecraft 2. Notch took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the upcoming Xbox Series X console, sparking speculation among gamers about what could be in store for the future of the Minecraft franchise.

    While details are still scarce and nothing has been officially confirmed, the idea of a Minecraft 2 has fans buzzing with excitement. With the advancements in technology and the potential for new and improved gameplay mechanics, the possibilities for a sequel are endless.

    Whether Notch’s tease will lead to a full-fledged Minecraft 2 remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – the Minecraft community is eagerly anticipating what the future holds for their favorite block-building game. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!

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  • 30 Must-Hear Albums Coming Out In 2025: Lana Del Rey, Lisa, Tate McRae, Mac Miller, Bad Bunny & Many More

    30 Must-Hear Albums Coming Out In 2025: Lana Del Rey, Lisa, Tate McRae, Mac Miller, Bad Bunny & Many More


    In the fall of 2000, the Latin GRAMMY Awards made their television debut live on CBS, making history as the first prime-time bilingual broadcast to air on network TV.

    The ceremony arrived right on time: the “Latin Explosion” was just beginning, and everyone was taking notice. Marc Anthony had risen to No. 3 on Billboard’s Hot 100 with his smash hit, “I Need To Know (Dímelo),” Ricky Martin’s 1999 performance at the GRAMMY Awards catapulted him to international success, and Carlos Santana was in the midst of a comeback with his No. 1 collaboration “Smooth,” with Rob Thomas. Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias, and rising crossover star Shakira were all adding fuel to the fire. 

    It was this rising movement that had prompted the establishment of The Latin Recording Academy in 1997 and, by 2000, the idea of having their own ceremony seemed like a no-brainer. Hosted by a rotating cast of stars including Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, Andy García, Jimmy Smits, and Antonio Banderas, the show was broadcast to nearly 9 million viewers. And while it may have been expensive to orchestrate, then-president of The Recording Academy, Micahel Greene, told Billboard that it was “the best investment the academy ever made.” 

    Since then, the show has become known as the Biggest Night In Latin Music, the ceremony regularly brings together artists and fans all over the world, drawing in 18.9 million viewers in 2024. This year, the Latin GRAMMY Awards will be held on Nov. 14, broadcast from Miami, Florida.

    Read more: 2024 Latin GRAMMYs: See The Full Nominations List

    Ahead of the 25th Annual ceremony, revisit 25 songs that have defined the Latin GRAMMYs. As you read, press play on the playlists below.

    “Oye Cómo Va” — Ricky Martin (2000) 

    Just a few months before the Latin GRAMMYs’ inaugural ceremony, the Latin music world suffered the loss of Tito Puente, the legendary Puerto Rican bandleader and composer. To honor his legacy, Ricky Martin kicked off the show with an electric rendition of Puentes’ iconic 1962 cha-cha-chá song, “Oye Cómo Va,” (later covered by Santana to great success in 1971), as part of a medley performed alongside Celia Cruz and Gloria Estefan.  

    It had only been a year since Martin had taken the world by storm with “Livin’ la Vida Loca” — the lead single of his English-language debut, and the track that helped the “Latin explosion” of the 2000s take off. With this performance, Martin proved that while he was chasing down crossover success, he would always celebrate his roots. 

    “Fíjate Bien” — Juanes (2001) 

    It might be hard to imagine a time before Juanes was an internationally-renowned Latin rockstar. But back in 2001, the Colombian singer was a relatively new solo act, having disbanded his rock band, Ekhymosis in 1998. His debut album, Fíjate Bien, didn’t make waves on the charts outside of Colombia, but it did catch the attention of The Latin Recording Academy. The singer entered the ceremony with seven Latin GRAMMY nominations, and left with three wins, including Best New Artist. 

    His success that night prompted him to head straight back into the studio with more than 40 demos for producer Gustavo Santaolalla. These sessions would eventually become Un Día Normal — Juanes’ international breakthrough. To date, Juanes holds the record for second-most Latin GRAMMYs won, with 27 total. 

    “La Negra Tiene Tumbao” — Celia Cruz  (2002) 

    Sporting a gravity-defying white and blue wig and matching sapphire-sequined gown, Celia Cruz delivered her final performance at the award show in style. That night, the 76-year-old salsa superstar was up for five awards, taking home Best Salsa Album for her release, La Negra Tiene Tumbao

    Its title track of the same name fused the music she was most known for with reggae and hip-hop, and marked her last major hit before her death the following year in 2003. With a dazzling laugh and a booming voice, Cruz accepted her award saying, “Damas y caballeros, excuse my English, but I love you,” exiting the  stage with her signature catchphrase: “¡Azúcar!” 

    “En el 2000” — Natalia Lafourcade (2003) 

    Though she didn’t take home an award in 2003, Mexican singer/songwriter Natalia Lafourcade left her mark with her imaginative and funky breakout single, “En el 2000.” The accompanying album, her self-titled debut, gained critical acclaim for its combination of alternative pop, bossa nova, and Latin rock sounds.

    Up for three awards that year, including Best New Artist, Lafourcade went on to become the most-awarded woman in Latin GRAMMYs history, with 17 awards to date. 

    Read more: Catching Up With Natalia Lafourcade: How Togetherness, Improvisation & The Element Of Surprise Led To Her Most Exquisite Album

    “Casi” — Soraya (2004) 

    After being diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer in 2000, the Colombian American singer made her triumphant return to the music industry with her fourth album. The self-titled record featured two of her biggest hits, “Solo Por Ti” and “Casi.” Each of the album’s 12 tracks were written, produced, and arranged by the singer, earning her the first-ever Latin GRAMMY for Best Singer-Songwriter Album, and her first and only Latin GRAMMY. 

    After receiving her award, Soraya said, “I’m standing here as a fighter … hopefully paving the way for many other female singer-songwriters.” 

    “Gasolina” — Daddy Yankee (2005) 

    It would be difficult to overstate the global impact of Daddy Yankee’s megahit, “Gasolina” — the first reggaeton song to be nominated for a Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year, and the first to be inducted into the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. 

    While the song ultimately lost out to Alejandro Sanz’s “Tu No Tienes Alma,” “Gasolina” became one of the most influential Latin music tracks of all time. The single helped introduce a global audience to reggaeton, kickstarting a larger movement within Latin music, and opening the door to a generation of young musicians who came after it. 

    Read more: Songbook: Celebrating Daddy Yankee’s Legendary Three-Decade Reggaeton Reign

    “La Tortura” — Shakira featuring Alejandro Sanz (2006) 

    By 2006, Shakira had already cemented herself as a mainstay in Latin music, so it was only a matter of time before she began to break records at the Latin GRAMMYs. At the 7th Annual awards, she became the first female artist to win in the three major categories: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, and Song Of The Year.

    Building on the success of her English-language debut, Laundry Service, the Colombian singer returned in 2005 with Fijación Oral Vol. 1, which became the highest-selling Latin pop album of the decade in the U.S. She teamed up with Alejandro Sanz to perform their song, “La Tortura,” featuring some of her signature hypnotizing belly dancing moves. 

    Read more: Every Year Is The Year Of Shakira: 10 Songs That Prove She’s Always Been A Superstar

    “Espacio Sideral” — Jesse & Joy (2007) 

    Mexico City-born sibling duo Jesse & Joy made a splash in 2006 with their debut single, “Espacio Sideral.” The guitar-driven pop rock song about being lovesick went gold in Mexico, and broke through the Top 40 of Billboard’s Top Latin Songs Chart. The song gained enough traction to earn the duo a coveted win for Best New Artist. 

    “No Llores” — Gloria Estefan, José Feliciano, and Carlos Santana (2008) 

    Following a rousing performance of her songs, “Mi Tierra” and “Oye Mi Canto,” 2008 Person Of The Year Gloria Estefan amped up the energy even more by bringing out fellow Latin icons José Feliciano and Carlos Santana. 

    It was a fitting collaboration. Estefan brought the sounds of Cuba and Miami to the rest of the world, following in the footsteps of artists like Feliciano (himself credited with being one of the first Latin American acts to find crossover success in the English-speaking market of the 1960s) and Santana — whose blend of American rock and blues with Latin American jazz made him an international success in the 1970s. 

    Juan Gabriel “El Noa Noa”  (2009) 

    Juan Gabriel may have been the one being honored as The Latin Recording Academy’s Person Of TheYear in 2009, but it was “El Divo de Juárez” who gifted the audience with a marathon performance lasting for almost 40 minutes during the ceremony in Las Vegas. 

    Celebrating a prolific career spanning three decades, Gabriel strutted around the stage, singing hit after hit alongside mariachis and folklórico dancers donning their colorful skirts. By his final song, “El Noa Noa,” the awards ceremony had been transformed into an all-out party that had kept the audience on their feet, and pushed the show nearly 30 minutes past its original three-hour duration. 

    “Por Qué No Le Calas / Ya Lo Sé” — Jenni Rivera (2010) 

    In what would be Jenni Rivera’s final Latin GRAMMYs performance before her tragic death in 2012, the Mexican American “Diva de la Banda” gave it her all with a mashup of “Por Qué No Le Calas” and “Ya Lo Sé,” from her 2009 LP, La Gran Señora. After cementing herself as a powerful female voice in the male-dominated world of banda music, Rivera pivoted to mariachi for the album. 

    It was a risk, especially considering how few women had managed to break through and reach commercial success in the genre, but it was one that paid off.  The album peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums Chart, and became the best-selling Regional Mexican Album of 2010

    Read more: Jenni Rivera Essentials: 10 Songs That Embody The Late Banda Music Icon’s Rebellious Spirit

    “Latinoamérica” — Calle 13  (2011) 

    Puerto Rico’s preeminent hip-hop duo Calle 13 walked into the 12th Annual Latin GRAMMYs already having made history with a whopping 10 nominations for their fourth studio album, Entren Los Que Quieran, and its fifth single, “Latinoamérica.” Known for their provocative and thoughtful lyrics that often tackle social justice and politics, the track tells the story of Latin America, weaving together stories of corruption, resistance, and pride. 

    Supported by the Los Angeles Symphony, Residente and Visitante delivered a stirring version of the song, with Residente dedicating the performance to all of the Latin Americans who were in the room, or watching at home. “Transport yourself to your neighborhoods, to your streets, to your roots, the smell of your countries, and feel it right here in your chest.” 

    “Déjenme Llorar” — Carla Morrison (2012)

    Without the backing of a major label, Mexican singer/songwriter Carla Morrison still managed to nab two wins for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Song for her debut LP, Déjenme  Llorar and single of the same name. But it was her nomination in two of the major award categories — Album Of The Year and Song Of The Year — that turned heads.

    With a plaintive voice that complements Morrison’s simple but emotive lyrics, the song helped propel the album to reach platinum status in Mexico, and signaled a rising shift in the power and influence of indie artists within the Latin music ecosystem. 

    “Volví a Nacer” — Carlos Vives (2013)

    A decade earlier, the Colombian singer had been on top of the world. His 2001 album, Déjame Entrar, secured him his first GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album, reached the peak of Billboard’s Latin Albums chart, and went double platinum in the U.S., propelling him to a steady string of sold-out shows. But after he was unable to reach a new deal with his label in 2004, the singer went on an extended hiatus. 

    Ten years later, thanks to a new record deal with Sony Music Latin, Vives staged an impressive comeback with Corazón Profundo in 2013. The album’s lead single, “Volvi a Nacer,” (Born Again) shot to No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs Chart. When he made his return to the Latin GRAMMYs, he left with three awards, including Song Of The Year and Best Tropical Song. 

    “Bailando” —Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona (2014)

    A truly global hit, Spanish crossover success Enrique Iglesias released no less than four versions of “Bailando” in three different languages, charting in more than 50 countries, going triple platinum, and beating out Shakira’s record for the longest-running single to top the Hot Latin Songs Chart by staying at No. 1 for 41 weeks.  

    Unable to accept the award in person while he was touring in Paris, the singer released a pre-taped performance of the song to close the show, during which he won three awards, including Song Of The Year. 

    Read more: Enrique Iglesias Forever: 10 Songs That Prove He’s A Latin Pop Hero

    “Somos Más Americanos” — Maná and Los Tigres Del Norte (2015)

    Two of Mexico’s most celebrated acts joined forces during the 16th Annual Latin GRAMMYs to remind the Latino community of the importance of using their voices ahead of the upcoming 2016 election. 

    Performing Los Tigres Del Norte’s “Somos Más Americanos,” an immigrant anthem that includes lyrics like “Ya me gritaron mil veces que me regrese a mi tierra …Yo no crucé la frontera, la frontera me cruzó.” (“They’ve shouted at me a thousand times to go back to my country … I didn’t cross the border, the border crossed me.” Met with rousing applause, the groups rounded out their performance by raising up a sign that read, “Latinos unidos no voten por los racistas” (Latinos united don’t vote for racists).  

    “Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta” — Marc Anthony and Jennifer López (2016) 

    Two years after the couple divorced, Marc Anthony and Jennifer López surprised their fans by announcing their reunion — their musical reunion. In 2016, the two came together to record a cover of the 1982 song, “Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta” by Argentinian sibling duo Pimpinela. 

    The duo performed their fourth duet together live for the first time at the 17th Annual Latin GRAMMYs, and their palpable chemistry as performers made it difficult to remember their split. Fiery, dramatic, and full of passion, the former lovers drove the crowd into a frenzy with their theatrical rendition of the song, which earned the praise of Pimpinela. 

    “Despacito” — Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee (2017) 

    Just a little over a decade after Daddy Yankee ushered in a new era of Latin music with “Gasolina,” Luis Fonsi and “Despacito” put him back on top of the world again. The hit that wouldn’t quit, “Despacito” tied with Mariah Carey for the longest-running No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, became the first Latin song to achieve diamond status, and for three years remained the most-viewed YouTube video of all time

    Thanks to a remix version with Justin Bieber (giving the artist his first Latin GRAMMY), the song led to a new wave of investment in Spanish-language music and sparked a massive rise in collaborations with Latin artists. Its success brought reggaeton and Latin pop to the forefront of the U.S., raising the profile of other Latin acts like Maluma, Ozuna, and Bad Bunny

    Read more: Watch Luis Fonsi accept the Latin GRAMMY for Record Of The Year

    “Malamente” — Rosalía (2018) 

    A concept album centered around a tragic 13th Century Occitan romance novel might not sound like the classic makings of a hit record, but with the avant-garde creativity and skillful flamenco-trained vocals of Spanish popstar Rosalía, El mal querer was destined for greatness. 

    The album’s lead single, “Malamente,” blended flamenco, hip-hop, and música urbana, going viral on social media and catching the world’s attention. Unpredictable and innovative, Rosalía emerged as a new, exciting voice in Latin music, earning five nominations at her first appearance at the Latin GRAMMYs. 

    Watch: Run The World: How Rosalía Became An International Superstar And Production Powerhouse

    “Volver, Volver” — Vicente, Alejandro, and Alex Fernández (2019)

    A masterclass performance delivered by three generations of talent, the Fernández family took over the Latin GRAMMYs in 2019 with a medley of ranchera and mariachi music. Joined by his son Alejandro Fernández, and his grandson, Alex Fernández, Vicente Fernández demonstrated exactly why he earned the title “El Ídolo de México” (The Idol of Mexico). 

    Capping off their set with Vicente’s “Volver Volver,” the song that made him a household name across Latin America, the trio’s voices blended beautifully. The audience roared with applause, chanting “otra, otra” as Vicente accepted the President’s Award

    Read more: Vicente, Alejandro And Alex Fernández Steal the Latin GRAMMYs With Three-Generational Performance

    “Yo Perreo Sola” — Bad Bunny (2020)

    Amid the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, the nominees and performers at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs had to get creative with their sets. With each of them performing remotely from different locations across the world, Bad Bunny — nominated for the second-most awards that night, behind Rosalía — took viewers on a joy ride through the streets of San Juan. 

    While most of the world was shut down, the Puerto Rican rapper reminded everyone why he deserved his newfound title as the “King of Latin Trap,” breaking through language barriers to release the highest-charting Spanish album on the Billboard 200 with YHLMDLG and becoming Spotify’s most-streamed artist in 2020. “Yo Perreo Sola” became one of the defining songs of the summer, an inescapable reggaeton bop that won a Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Reggaeton Performance. 

    Read more: How Bad Bunny Took Over The World: From Urbano Upstart To History-Making GRAMMY Nominee

    “Patria Y Vida” — Descemer Bueno, Yotuel, Maykel Osorbo, Beatriz Luengo, El Funky, and Gente de Zona (2021)

    In a category dominated by major hitmakers like Tainy, Ricky Martin, Carlos Vives, Maluma, and Rauw Alejandro, 2021’s Song Of The Year award went to a track that spoke to something much bigger than chart success. Throughout protests in Cuba in the summer of 2021, “Patria y Vida” gave voice to the people’s frustrations with their government, becoming a rallying cry for their cause. 

    Subverting Fidel Castro’s slogan, “Patria o muerte” (“Country or death”), the song speaks to food shortages, authoritarianism, and human rights abuses. Banned in Cuba, the song led to the arrest of Osorbo, who Romero shouted out during his acceptance speech, dedicating the award to a free Cuba, and to all Latina mothers who fight for the dreams of their children. 

    “Un Nuevo Amanecer” — Angela Álvarez (2022) 

    There was more than one reason why the Best New Artist race made history at the Latin GRAMMYs in 2022. Not only was it declared a tie between Mexican musician Silvana Estrada and Cuban American songwriter Angela Álvarez, but, at 95 years old, Álvarez marked the oldest nominee to be considered in the category. 

    After years of writing and performing music for her friends and family, Álvarez didn’t begin playing in public until she was 90 years old at the Avalon nightclub in Hollywood. Encouraged by her grandson to finally record her songs, Álvarez released her debut album of Cuban standards and original songs in 2021. In her emotional acceptance speech, dedicating her award to those who haven’t yet realized their dreams, saying, “While life is difficult, there’s always a way, and with faith and love, you can achieve it, I promise you. It’s never too late.”

    “Un x100to” — Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny (2023) 

    While Shakira and Bizarrap’s viral music session may have taken the world by storm in 2023, the 24th Annual Latin GRAMMYs belonged to Edgar Barrera. Working behind-the-scenes as a songwriter and producer, the Mexican American talent has been the architect behind countless hits, working with some of the biggest names in Latin music, including Peso Pluma, Karol G, Bad Bunny, Christian Nodal, Shakira, Marc Anthony, Fuerza Regina, and more. 

    In 2023, he helped build on the budding Regional Mexican boom by orchestrating the chart-topping collaboration between Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny, “Un x100to,” which marked the group’s first top five hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Leading the night with an impressive 13 nominations, Barrera picked up the award for Best Regional Mexican Song, Producer Of The Year, and snagged the first Songwriter Of The Year award.  

    Read more: Edgar Barrera, The Songwriter Behind 2023’s Top Latin Hits, Shares How He Remains Grounded Amidst Success

    “Mi Ex Tenía Razón” — Karol G (2024)

    Six years after winning Best New Artist at the Latin GRAMMYs in 2018, there’s no denying that Karol G is the head “Bichota” in charge. She’s taken the reins as one of the leading voices in a rising tide of young female artists dominating reggaeton and Latin pop. Her 2024 mixtape, Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season), built on the success of her Latin GRAMMY Award-winning album, Mañana Será Bonito — the first all-Spanish language album by a female artist to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 — which earned her a historic win as the first woman to win Best Música Urbana Album at the 2024 GRAMMY Awards. 

    The mixtape’s second single, “Mi Ex Tenía Razón,” is an homage to one of the Colombian singer’s biggest musical inspirations: the “Queen of Tejano,” Selena Quintanilla. Delivering her own version of Selena’s trademark Tejano-cumbia fusion, Karol G sings about an ex who told her she would never find someone like him, only to end up with someone much better. The song is up for two Latin GRAMMY Awards, including Song Of The Year.





    2025 is shaping up to be a huge year for music, with some of the biggest names in the industry set to release new albums. From Lana Del Rey to Lisa, Tate McRae to Mac Miller, Bad Bunny to many more, there’s something for everyone to look forward to. Here are 30 must-hear albums coming out in 2025:

    1. Lana Del Rey – TBD
    2. Lisa (BLACKPINK) – TBD
    3. Tate McRae – TBD
    4. Mac Miller – TBD
    5. Bad Bunny – TBD
    6. Taylor Swift – TBD
    7. The Weeknd – TBD
    8. Kendrick Lamar – TBD
    9. Drake – TBD
    10. Billie Eilish – TBD
    11. BTS – TBD
    12. Ariana Grande – TBD
    13. Lorde – TBD
    14. Post Malone – TBD
    15. Dua Lipa – TBD
    16. J. Cole – TBD
    17. Harry Styles – TBD
    18. Rihanna – TBD
    19. Adele – TBD
    20. Ed Sheeran – TBD
    21. Cardi B – TBD
    22. Megan Thee Stallion – TBD
    23. Bruno Mars – TBD
    24. Khalid – TBD
    25. Shawn Mendes – TBD
    26. Halsey – TBD
    27. Olivia Rodrigo – TBD
    28. Doja Cat – TBD
    29. Justin Bieber – TBD
    30. Lady Gaga – TBD

    With such a star-studded lineup, 2025 is sure to be a year to remember for music fans. Keep an eye out for these must-hear albums and get ready to add some new favorites to your playlist.

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  • Calendar of New Music Releases Coming

    Calendar of New Music Releases Coming


    Long before 2025 even kicked off, many artists were already starting to tease fans, hinting or downright saying they should expect new music in the upcoming year.

    Take The Weeknd, for example. The artist born Abel Tesfaye began teasing his fans on Jan. 7, 2024, via social media. In an Instagram carousel, he shared the covers for After Hours and Dawn FM, followed by a black square with a giant white question mark in the center and a tiny parental advisory sticker in the bottom left. His caption? A single “3.” He finally revealed the title of the final album of his trilogy — Hurry Up Tomorrow — in September, and the day before Thanksgiving, shared its release date.

    Then there was Lady Gaga. Mother Monster surprised the Little Monsters with a simple message at the end of the Gaga Chromatica Ball concert film, confirming that her seventh album is indeed in the works: “LG7 GAGA RETURNS.” But the tease, which debuted on the HBO Max film in late May, did not offer any hints as to when the highly anticipated release would arrive. It wasn’t until her September Vogue cover story that Gaga revealed LG7 would arrive sometime in February 2025. As of press time, a specific release date has not yet been revealed.

    And of course, things don’t always go as planned. Joe Jonas announced in July that his new solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, would arrive Oct. 18, then shared in a September tweet that the set “is gonna come out later now” because he wanted to add some “final touches.” A new release date has not yet been announced.

    With surprise album news, moving release dates and the sheer number of album announcements, it can be hard to stay on top of when new music by favorite artists is arriving. To help make sure fans don’t miss out on big arrivals, Billboard‘s calendar of 2025 new album releases — which will include the most notable releases from artists across genres, spanning hip-hop, K-pop, Latin, rock, pop, country and more — will be updated regularly as new music is announced.

    The calendar is organized chronologically by month and week, and includes a section for albums that artists have announced, but have not given an exact release date.

    Keep checking back for the latest 2025 album release dates!



    Exciting New Music Releases to Look Forward to in the Coming Months

    Get ready music lovers, because the next few months are going to be jam-packed with new music releases from some of your favorite artists. Here’s a calendar of some of the most highly anticipated albums and singles dropping soon:

    – March 12th: Lana Del Rey – “Chemtrails Over the Country Club”
    – March 19th: Justin Bieber – “Justice”
    – March 26th: Selena Gomez – “Revelación” EP
    – April 2nd: Demi Lovato – “Dancing with the Devil… The Art of Starting Over”
    – April 9th: Lil Nas X – “Montero”
    – April 16th: Greta Van Fleet – “The Battle at Garden’s Gate”
    – April 23rd: St. Vincent – “Daddy’s Home”
    – April 30th: AJR – “OK Orchestra”
    – May 7th: J. Cole – “The Off-Season”
    – May 14th: Olivia Rodrigo – “SOUR”

    Mark your calendars and get ready to add some new tunes to your playlist. Which release are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments!

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  • Multiple winter impacts coming our way

    Multiple winter impacts coming our way


    Multiple winter impacts coming our way

    The Winter Chill is here, and with it comes multiple impacts with snow and a wintry mix

    FOR YOU. AND OF COURSE, AT 447, IF YOU WERE PERHAPS LOOKING TO GO TAKE A WALK OR A RUN OUTSIDE IN THE COMING DAYS, JUST KEEP IN MIND A FEW THINGS. YEAH, DEFINITELY BUNDLE UP FOR ONE THING. AND THEN THERE’S A FEW DAYS WHERE YOU MAY NOT WANT TO GO OUTSIDE. JUST BE CAREFUL. YEAH, SOME WINTER STORMS COMING OUR WAY, SOME SNOW CHANCES, MAYBE EVEN SOME WINTER STORM IMPACTS COMING FOR PARTS OF THIS WEEKEND. SO A LOT OF CHANGES COMING TO THIS FORECAST. WE KIND OF STARTED THOSE CHANGES BEGAN THOSE CHANGES YESTERDAY WITH THOSE COOLER TEMPERATURES. AND WE’RE GOING TO KEEP THAT COLD AIR AROUND AS WELL. BUT AS I MENTIONED WE’RE TRACKING SOME SNOWFALL FOR THIS WEEK INTO THIS WEEKEND WITH THAT WINTER WEATHER IMPACTS SOME POTENTIALLY MAJOR IMPACTS COMING OUR WAY FOR PARTS OF SUNDAY INTO MONDAY. WE’LL TALK ABOUT THAT. AND ALSO MUCH COLDER AIR ON THE WAY AS WELL. KIND OF JUST A REMINDER WE’RE IN JANUARY. WE’RE GOING TO HAVE TO GET USED TO SOME OF THIS COLD AIR. SO HERE’S THE FIRST SYSTEM WE’RE WATCHING FOR LATE TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY. SO STILL A WAYS OFF. BUT IT’S GOING TO BRING US SOME LIGHT SNOWFALL AS WE GO INTO THE OVERNIGHT AND INTO EARLY PARTS OF FRIDAY MORNING. UP TO AN INCH POSSIBLE. THAT’S GOING TO BE TO OUR NORTH, MAINLY CLOSER TO THAT I-70 CORRIDOR INTO OUR NORTHERN COUNTIES HERE AROUND CINCINNATI METRO AREA. PROBABLY AROUND A HALF INCH OR SO POSSIBLE, BUT DEFINITELY WATCH FOR THOSE UNTREATED ROADWAYS. SO AS WE LOOK AT FUTURECAST HERE, WE’LL KEEP THE CLOUDY SKIES AROUND FOR TODAY. REALLY NOT MUCH TO TALK ABOUT BESIDES JUST COLD AIR FOR TODAY. BUT AS WE GET INTO LATE TONIGHT, WE’LL SEE THOSE SNOW SHOWERS MOVE IN. COULD BE A LITTLE INTENSE AT TIMES FOR THE MORNING COMMUTE. AS WE GO THROUGH THE REST OF THE MORNING COMMUTE, IT STARTS TO MOVE OUT ALREADY AND WE’LL BE DEALING WITH CLOUDY SKIES. SO HOPEFULLY ROAD CREWS WILL BE ABLE TO GET AHEAD OF THAT. HOWEVER, ANOTHER SYSTEM WE’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT IT COMING AT US SUNDAY INTO MONDAY THAT’S GOING TO BRING BIGGER IMPACTS OUR WAY. A CENTER OF LOW PRESSURE JUST TO OUR SOUTH, GOING TO BRING A SLEET ICE MIX AND SNOW MIX TO PARTS OF THE TRI-STATE. NOW SOME BIG CHANGES TO THIS SYSTEM COULD INDICATE EITHER MORE SLEET AND ICE, A LITTLE MORE SNOWFALL. SO RIGHT NOW, TOTALS TOO EARLY TO CALL, BUT DO EXPECT SOME SHOVELABLE SNOW OUT THERE BY PARTS OF SUNDAY IN THROUGH MONDAY. LIKELY TO IMPACT KIND OF THAT WORK SCHOOL ROUTINE AS WE HEAD INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. SO AGAIN, THAT TIMING SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THE EVENING AND LASTING INTO MONDAY AS WELL. OUT THERE RIGHT NOW, TEMPERATURES IN THE LOWER 30S FROM CINCINNATI TO FAIRFIELD AT 31, BLUE ASH ANDERSON THE SAME 32 IN PARTS OF COLD RAIN AS WE GO THROUGH THIS MORNING, WE’LL JUST DIP DOWN ANOTHER DEGREE OR TWO BY 8 A.M. WILL BE INTO THE UPPER 20S. AND THEN AS WE GO IN THROUGH THE REST OF THE DAY, MID 30S, THERE IN THE FORECAST. SO AGAIN, THAT EARLY SNOWFALL ON FRIDAY, BIGGER IMPACTS THOUGH BY THIS WEEKEND, ESPECIALLY THERE ON THAT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS THAT MIXED PRECIPITATION, SOME SNOW CHANCES START TO MOVE IN. AND AS WE GET CLOSER WE’LL BE ABLE TO NARROW DOWN EXACTLY WHERE THAT LOW PRESSURE TRACKS. BUT BEHIND THAT SYSTEM PASSED MONDAY INTO NEXT WEEK, WE’RE GOING TO BE SEEING SOME FRIGID AIR COMING OUR WAY. WE’RE TALKING UPPER 20S, POTENTIALLY EVEN TEENS

    Multiple winter impacts coming our way

    The Winter Chill is here, and with it comes multiple impacts with snow and a wintry mix

    The Winter Chill is here, and with it comes multiple impacts with snow and a wintry mix

    The Winter Chill is here, and with it comes multiple impacts with snow and a wintry mix



    As we head into the peak of winter, it looks like we’ll be facing multiple impacts from the chilly season. From snowstorms to icy conditions, it’s important to be prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws our way.

    One of the biggest concerns on the horizon is the potential for heavy snowfall. Winter storms can bring significant snow accumulations, leading to hazardous road conditions and potential power outages. It’s crucial to have a plan in place in case you get snowed in, such as stocking up on food, water, and other essentials.

    In addition to snow, icy conditions can also pose a threat. Black ice can be especially dangerous, as it’s difficult to see and can cause vehicles to slide out of control. Make sure to drive cautiously and avoid unnecessary travel during icy conditions.

    Another impact of winter weather is the cold temperatures. Frostbite and hypothermia are serious risks when temperatures drop, so be sure to dress warmly and limit your time outdoors in extreme cold.

    Overall, it’s important to stay informed about the weather forecast and take necessary precautions to stay safe during the winter season. By being prepared and vigilant, we can weather the multiple impacts of winter with minimal disruption.

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  • Coming in from the cold | Lead Stories

    Coming in from the cold | Lead Stories


    WESTERN BUREAU:

    Jamaica’s winter tourist season has begun with a bang, driven by strong demand resulting from 1.6 million secured air seats and an anticipated 80 per cent load factor.

    In just the first eight days, the island welcomed more than 125,000 visitors, marking a significant 1.8 per cent increase over the similar period last year. This robust start translates to 1.3 million visitors projected to earn Jamaica more than US$1.6 billion this winter, said Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett.

    According to Bartlett, the tourism sector’s strong performance ensures stability in jobs and supports the supply chain for the industry, particularly small and medium-sized players who provide goods and services.

    The minister highlighted the ministry’s focus on strengthening linkages across sectors like agriculture and manufacturing through initiatives like the Linkages Council.

    “These efforts have facilitated unprecedented partnerships between small enterprises and the tourism industry. For instance, this year alone, business transactions through the Agri-Linkages Exchange (ALEX) platform have exceeded J$750 million, enabling small farmers to supply goods directly to hotels across the island,” he shared.

    The growing demand for tourism-related supplies, spurred by the addition of new hotel rooms, has created opportunities for increased local investment, Bartlett emphasised, adding how important it was to scale up Jamaican entrepreneurship to meet these needs.

    “We want larger Jamaican investors involved in tourism supplies,” he said, noting that this drive aligns with the anticipated rise in arrivals for the winter season.

    The industry’s impact on the economy is undeniable, as evidenced by 11 consecutive quarters of economic growth post-COVID, fuelled by tourism expansion.

    However, setbacks such as Hurricane Beryl and reduced air capacity earlier this year underscored the symbiotic relationship between tourism and the economy.

    “When tourism falls, the economy falls,” Bartlett noted, adding that the return to tourism growth is critical for the recovery and stability of key industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and services.

    Demand still very strong

    Tourism’s influence extends far beyond hotels and transportation, impacting energy consumption, water demand, healthcare, and other sectors.

    “When fewer visitors come, demand shrinks, and our factories and production output decline. But when more visitors arrive, we expand operations, increase production, and stimulate the economy,” Bartlett explained. Tourism, he concluded, is integral to Jamaica’s market size and overall economic health.

    Jamaica’s forecast is in sync with rest of the Caribbean, with new president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association, Sanovnik Destang, revealing in an interview with The Gleaner on Monday that actual demand for the Caribbean was still very strong.

    “Anecdotally, the growth rate in ADR (average daily rates) may not be as strong as 2022-2023,” stated Destang, a St Lucian hotelier, adding that most hotels are looking good for the winter and beyond, indicating a strong year for the region.

    He, however, argued that the increasing operating costs and labour shortages remained significant challenges.

    “Labour shortages have led to higher average wages, which impacts the bottom line,” he shared, noting also that the main issue is the availability of personnel, with a need to attract more people to the industry.

    “There is a need to change the perception of hospitality work and promote it as a diverse and rewarding career,” said the hotelier responsible for one of the best people development initiatives in his country, the ‘Young Leaders’ group.

    His counterpart in Jamaica, president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Robin Russell, concurs.

    “We are very optimistic with what the numbers look like going into 2025, in fact, they are either on pace with how we started 2024 which was five per cent above 2023 or a little bit better.”

    Russell, who operates Deja Resort in Montego Bay, said Jamaica has made up a lot of bookings and interest, coming out of the turbulence it faced the past six months as a result of the storms and the absence of flights.

    “There is a lot of interest in Jamaica with the different shows and activities that are happening, including the Vybz Kartel show. We see a little fall-off after new year, which is traditional, because people are going back to school and we see a big pickup after that and strong bookings into summer.”

    According to him, summer looks even stronger than it did last year.

    janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com



    In this post, we will be discussing the latest developments in the ongoing conflict in the region, as well as the efforts being made to bring peace and stability to the area. Stay tuned for updates on this important story.

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  • The Best of the Best on Xvideos: Epic Videos That Will Keep You Coming Back for More

    The Best of the Best on Xvideos: Epic Videos That Will Keep You Coming Back for More


    When it comes to adult entertainment, Xvideos is undoubtedly one of the top choices for viewers around the world. With a vast library of videos covering a wide range of categories and genres, there is something for everyone on this popular website. However, with so many options available, it can be overwhelming to find the best of the best.

    To help you navigate through the sea of videos on Xvideos, we have curated a list of epic videos that are sure to keep you coming back for more. These videos have been selected based on their popularity, quality, and overall entertainment value. Whether you are looking for something steamy and sensual or something more hardcore and explicit, there is a video on this list that will satisfy your cravings.

    One of the top videos on Xvideos is a steamy amateur couple video that showcases real passion and chemistry between the performers. The authenticity of the video, combined with the raw and unfiltered nature of the action, makes it a must-watch for anyone looking for a genuine and intimate experience.

    For those who prefer something a bit more intense, there are plenty of hardcore videos on Xvideos that will cater to your desires. From group sex to BDSM, there is no shortage of explicit content on this website. One particularly popular video features a hot threesome with two women and one man, showcasing a variety of positions and scenarios that are sure to get your heart racing.

    If you are in the mood for something a bit more exotic, Xvideos also offers a wide selection of videos featuring performers from different ethnic backgrounds and cultures. From Asian to Latina to Ebony, there is a diverse range of videos on this website that celebrate the beauty and sensuality of different races and ethnicities.

    In addition to the wide variety of videos available on Xvideos, the website also offers a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to search for and discover new content. With a simple search bar and intuitive navigation, you can quickly find the videos that match your preferences and interests.

    Overall, Xvideos is a treasure trove of adult entertainment that offers something for everyone. Whether you are looking for something sensual and romantic or something more hardcore and explicit, this website has it all. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the best of the best on Xvideos – epic videos that will keep you coming back for more.


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  • Nets’ Cam Thomas ‘felt great’ coming off injury layoff

    Nets’ Cam Thomas ‘felt great’ coming off injury layoff


    If there was one positive takeaway from the Nets’ disappointing loss to the Magic on Sunday afternoon, it was the return and sustained health of top scorer Cam Thomas.

    Thomas, who had been out since Nov. 25 with a hamstring strain, “felt great” in his first game back in which he scored a game-high 25 points to go with six assists and six rebounds in the 102-101 loss.

    The fourth-year guard did note some soreness, which wasn’t unexpected after the 25-minute effort.


    Cam Thomas goes up for two of his game-high 25 points on Sunday against the Magic in his first game back from a hamstring injury.
    Cam Thomas goes up for two of his game-high 25 points on Sunday against the Magic in his first game back from a hamstring injury. Getty Images

    “Yeah, I feel good. Obviously a little sore, you know playing, come back and playing high intensity like that,” Thomas said following the game. “So I am a little sore right now, but at the end of day, I feel good. Felt great, playing out there. Just got to do the other things for game rhythm, conditioning and fatigue. Just getting all that back to where I was, but until I get back to that, I’ll feel good. Be ready. Be CT again.”

    “His first half was great; 14 points, five assists … it was on pace for an amazing game,” head coach Jordi Fernandez said. “I really liked his aggressiveness. It looked like he was just back, and shots were going and was looking great. And I’m happy that he’s back on the court.”

    Thomas said it will take him a few games to get back to his vintage self after he shot 33 percent from the field on Sunday (6-for-18), which is a dip from his 45 percent shooting average of the season.

    The high-scoring guard also missed the final shot of the game — a desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer — but Thomas believes it was a shot he would make if he had a few games back under his belt since the injury.



    “Got a great look. You know, a shot that I’m pretty sure everybody believes that I can make,” Thomas said. “You know, still my first game back. Trying to get my legs up under me. So pretty sure if I shot that shot a few games down the road, it would go in.

    “Some of the shots I was missing today, I don’t normally miss those. I think some of that is just, you know, obviously fatigue and legs, and just getting back to playing these kind of minutes with the defense, you know, keying in on it, almost, I just got to get back in the flow, in the flow of things.”

    Across the 13 games Thomas missed due to injury, the Nets went 4-9.


    Cam Johnson (left hip soreness) left the game against the Magic during the fourth quarter and did not return.

    Following the loss, Fernandez did not have an update on the sixth-year forward.

    Johnson finished with nine points, three rebounds, four assists, and three steals across 25 minutes.



    The Brooklyn Nets’ rookie guard, Cam Thomas, recently made his return to the court after missing several games due to an ankle injury. Despite the time off, Thomas says he “felt great” in his comeback game.

    Thomas, known for his scoring ability and confidence on the court, wasted no time making an impact in his return. In his first game back, he put up impressive numbers, showing no signs of rust from his time on the sidelines.

    Fans of the Nets are excited to see Thomas back in action and contributing to the team’s success. With his scoring prowess and fearless attitude, he adds another dimension to an already talented roster.

    As Thomas continues to shake off any lingering effects of his injury, the Nets are hopeful that he will be a key player down the stretch as they make a push towards the playoffs. Keep an eye on Cam Thomas as he looks to make a big impact in his rookie season.

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