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Vybz Kartel releases ‘Viking (Vybz Is King)’ 10th anniversary edition with seven new tracks: Listen
Vybz Kartel is marking the 10th anniversary of his album ‘Viking (Vybz Is King)’ with a reissue featuring seven additional new tracks.
Out today (Friday, 31st January), the reissue arrives in the run-up to the 2025 Grammy Awards, for which the legendary dancehall artist has received his first nomination. It also comes off the back of a historical homecoming concert in Kingston, Jamaica, following his release from a lifetime prison sentence last July. That sentence for the alleged murder of an associate was overturned on appeal early last year.
All of the new tracks featured on the deluxe reissue of ‘Viking (Vybz Is King)’ were recorded over recent months following Kartel’s release from jail.
In a statement, he said: “This album is special because we are celebrating many milestones. We are recognising the impact of the ‘Viking’ album 10 years later, and then my ability to create new music for the first time since I have been out. Plus it’s with my day one producer TJ Records and engineers Ricard ‘RedBoom’ Reid and Dominic ‘Troublemekka’ McDonald. It’s a full circle moment, and like I said on the first track ‘God Is The Greatest’.”
Listen to the deluxe reissue of the album below.
Vybz Kartel, the King of Dancehall, has just released the 10th anniversary edition of his iconic album “Viking (Vybz Is King)” and it’s a must-listen for all reggae and dancehall fans. This special edition includes seven brand new tracks that showcase Vybz Kartel’s unmatched talent and creativity.With hits like “Ever Blessed,” “Party Me Say,” and “School,” the original “Viking (Vybz Is King)” album became an instant classic upon its release a decade ago. Now, with the addition of these new tracks, Vybz Kartel is proving once again why he is considered one of the greatest dancehall artists of all time.
From catchy hooks to infectious beats, each new track on the 10th anniversary edition of “Viking (Vybz Is King)” is sure to have listeners grooving and moving. So turn up the volume, grab your friends, and get ready to dance the night away to the sounds of Vybz Kartel.
Don’t miss out on this special release from the one and only Vybz Kartel. Listen to the 10th anniversary edition of “Viking (Vybz Is King)” now and experience the magic for yourself. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed.
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#Vybz #Kartel #releases #Viking #Vybz #King #10th #anniversary #edition #tracks #ListenListen to Ryan Cabrera’s new ‘On the Way Down’ with NSYNC, Hanson, more
Ryan Cabrera is turning back the clock to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his first album, Take It All Away — and he’s enlisted what he calls a team of “TRL all-star alums” to help him.
Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive premiere of the new version of the singer’s iconic 2000s pop song “On the Way Down,” re-recorded with NSYNC’s Joey Fatone, Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, Hanson’s Taylor Hanson, Drake Bell, Walk the Moon’s Nicholas Petricca, and Hot Chelle Rae’s Nash Overstreet. Listen to it below.
“I got to have a bunch of my friends whose music I love join me on a song that basically started my career,” Cabrera tells EW. “It’s weird because I still think TRL happened yesterday, but it’s super cool that I’m able to do a new spin on this song that meant so much to me.”
Ryan Cabrera.
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But Cabrera didn’t originally plan on assembling the Avengers of early-aughts pop for the milestone anniversary of his debut single, which peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 4 on the TRL chart. He wanted to revamp “On the Way Down” on his own, but he struggled to do it “without losing the essence of why people loved it in the first place.”
“Finally, I just so happened to be talking to my buddy Nick from Walk the Moon, and I’m like, ‘Are you in L.A.? I’m in the studio right now, on like the 11th version of trying to figure out how to re-record ‘On the Way Down,’ if you want to come by and just lay down some stuff,’” Cabrera recalls. “So he swung by the studio and came up with this part, which is the top of the song, and it’s on the top of the choruses, and it’s very Walk the Moon.”
That riff changed everything. “I was like, ‘Dude, that’s the spark I’ve been waiting for,’” Cabrera says. “After that I was like, ‘Maybe I can get some other friends to do a part.’ I wanted to hear a song I wrote, but somebody else’s take on it.”
The roster of featured artists grew as Cabrera recorded last year. Hanson was the next recruit, and then Cabrera casually invited McLean to join the song while they were golfing together.
“After we golfed, we went straight to the studio and AJ did his Backstreet Boy thing on it,” Cabrera says. “I’ve always known that AJ can sing his ass off, but I didn’t know the extent of how crazy his vocals are until I saw him in the studio going nuts.”
Cabrera actually convinced Fatone to sign on by playing McLean’s vocals for him. “AJ and Joey toured together last year, and I got the chance to open some of the shows DJing,” he says. “But when I played this for Joey — I was like, ‘Joey, AJ did it, so now you’ve got to do it’ — he hears it and he’s like, ‘Damn, I didn’t even know he can hit the falsetto like that.’”
Cabrera loves how the track ended up totally different from the original, and he hopes fans feel the same way. “I do the first chorus, Taylor does the second verse, Drake does the second chorus, Nash is the third chorus, AJ’s just riffing, and Joey’s doing the bridge,” he says. “And then Walk the Moon is the top and the bridge. It’s a cool journey of different vocals on a song we’re celebrating 20 years later.”
Whether they’ll all ever get to perform the 2025 version live together remains to be seen — you try coordinating the schedules of a bunch of grown-up aughts legends. “That would be really tough,” Cabrera says with a laugh. “But you never know. I have some shows in L.A. coming up, so I’ll definitely hit up some of the boys, and hopefully they have enough time to come by.”
Even if he can’t get the rest of the guys to sing it with him, Cabrera plans to include “On the Way Down” on his set list for every show. “The fact that I’m not tired of it is what I’m the happiest about,” he says. “I don’t know why. It’s a song I’ve sung probably over 20,000 times, but I still enjoy every single time I get to perform it and watching people sing along. I’m also the guy who can watch the movie Hitch a hundred times and annoy my wife and everybody around me. But I love it.”
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Ryan Cabrera in 2004.
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He’ll also never get sick of his friends sending him videos whenever they hear “On the Way Down.” “Literally every week I get texts from buddies and it’ll just be a video of them in the airport, their local grocery store, their Applebee’s, Walgreens, CVS, Home Depot — I don’t know what channel all these places are playing, but for some reason it still plays ‘On the Way Down’ every day,” he says. “It’s pretty awesome.”
One of those videos inspired another re-recording of “On the Way Down” that Cabrera will release soon — and that one goes hard. “About two years ago somebody sent me a video of this band called Like Ghosts doing a rock version of ‘On the Way Down,’ and it sounds like if 30 Seconds to Mars’ Jared Leto did it,” he says. “I ended up having the label get ahold of them, and so we re-recorded it. It’s like a complete rock version.”
He laughs, adding, “My friends who don’t necessarily listen [to my music] and are like, ‘Ryan, we love you, but your music’s a little soft for my taste,’ I texted a couple of ’em and I’m like, ‘Well, how about now?’ I sent them this version and they’re like, ‘Dude, that’s sick.’”
Cabrera is the king of nostalgia — just watch his appearance on The Hills: New Beginnings for proof of that. But he wants to make one thing very clear: His trademark gravity-defying, spiky coif is staying in the past, where it belongs. “That’s the only thing that will not be coming back — that 2004 hair,” he says. “It’s too expensive, all that hairspray. Too much work.”
Are you a fan of early 2000s pop music? Then you’re in for a treat! Ryan Cabrera has just released a new version of his hit song “On the Way Down” featuring members of NSYNC, Hanson, and more.This nostalgic collaboration brings together some of the biggest names in pop music from the 2000s, creating a fresh take on a beloved classic. The energy and chemistry between these artists is undeniable, and their harmonies are sure to transport you back to a simpler time.
So, if you’re looking for a dose of nostalgia and some feel-good vibes, be sure to check out Ryan Cabrera’s new version of “On the Way Down” featuring NSYNC, Hanson, and more. Trust us, you won’t be disappointed! #RyanCabrera #OnTheWayDown #NSYNC #Hanson #2000sPopMusic
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Listen up, fantasy football managers: Here’s what we should take away from the NFL playoffs for 2025
We probably aren’t high enough on James Cook
One of the biggest stories of the 2024 NFL season surrounded highly talented running backs elevating already excellent rushing ecosystems. There’s Saquon Barkley in Philadelphia, Derrick Henry in Baltimore and I’d even count Jahmyr Gibbs’ continuation of growth in his second season with Detroit. Not so coincidentally, those were your top three fantasy backs from last season.
Someone who you won’t see grouped with this cohort, but I’m starting to think belongs with them, is James Cook.
The third-year back’s dramatic improvement over his pro career culminated in an NFL-high 16 rushing touchdowns and his first 1,000-yard season. His continued dominance in the postseason cemented his status as one of these backs.
Cook was outright dynamic in the playoffs. He totaled 272 yards and scored three touchdowns on 53 rushes. More importantly, the Bills offense felt the most cohesive and put together when he was allowed to get into a rhythm as the lead back. Cook has developed the ability to make defenders miss in tight spaces and create rushing lanes at the line of scrimmage to provide drive-sustaining rushes. However, his superpower is hitting creases blasted open by a stout Bills line on gap concepts.
Everyone loves Josh Allen and what the Bills do through the air, but the offense developing a true weapon in the run game in the last year and a half under Joe Brady has been significant. The Bills were second in rushing success rate this postseason, trailing only the Lions.
Even if Ty Johnson emerged as a big-play option in the passing game, Cook still showed his worth in that area. Cook averaged 10.7 yards per target in the postseason and gained a first down on a whopping 51.5% of his routes run.
Cook probably doesn’t end up going as a first-round pick in fantasy drafts this summer but he checks all the boxes you want from a Round 1 back. He’ll be a clear target of mine wherever he slots in.
Washington’s RB run game needs something else
Jayden Daniels is a tremendous football player and has a chance, if he continues to improve, to fundamentally change the way we view the NFC. He’s one of the few quarterbacks in that conference to lead his team on a deep postseason run who has the full skill set to leap into the tier of players we typically associate with guys from the AFC — Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, etc.
A big part of making Washington the type of team that gets to this level of contention every season will be building up the supporting cast around Daniels. Pass-catcher additions will be the big talking point but don’t look past the true running back aspect of the run game as an area that needs improvement.
The Commanders’ running backs averaged 3.6 yards per carry in the playoffs and it consistently felt like that part of the offense wasn’t punching back against opposition defenses. With a 34.9% rushing success rate on running back carries through their three postseason games, the Commanders were sandwiched between the Chargers and Broncos among the 14 playoff teams. Those were two offenses who struggled to find rushing consistency in the regular season and were soundly eliminated in Round 1 of the postseason.
The slip of their running back run game wasn’t a blip in the playoffs. Rather, we saw this begin in the regular season. Washington ranked 24th in EPA per running back carry from December on.
Before December, they ranked fourth in that same metric.
Brian Robinson Jr. isn’t a top-end back but he runs hard and is probably a starting-level back. He was off to a fantastic start to the season and you could chalk up his slow finish to some injuries he dealt with at the mid-point. Austin Ekeler looked far more explosive in Year 1 with the Commanders than in his final season with Los Angeles. These two are a viable running back duo, so the team’s big swing doesn’t necessarily need to be a running back this offseason. However, I wouldn’t rule out some competition being added at some point during the NFL Draft and that would shake up fantasy draft boards.
At the end of the day, my guess is that additions on the interior offensive line and a few schematic tweaks will be what Washington goes for to fix this issue. There’s just no way it can allow that previous level of production from the running back run game again in 2025.
It’s going to be fascinating to consider how Xavier Worthy and Rashee Rice work together
The postseason has confirmed that even with DeAndre Hopkins and Marquise Brown in the fold as veteran wideouts, rookie Xavier Worthy is the Chiefs’ top wide receiver. He’s been a critical factor in the team’s offense pushing toward its dangerous ceiling and away from the “effectively efficient but boring” title they carried for most of the fall.
The two playoff games have also cemented the best deployment for the first-year wideout:
Xavier Worthy’s air yards per target by week from Week 14 on…
Week 14: 4.0
Week 15: 8.5
Week 16: 6.1
Week 17: 0.7
Week 18: Ran one route
Divisional: 1.5
AFC Championship: 6.8He hasn’t taken more than 67% of snaps outside in any of these games. I think that KC has found the… https://t.co/Ubq5OgPRNe
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) January 28, 2025
Worthy and Patrick Mahomes were often not on the same page on downfield routes early this season, as the film is littered with near misses between the two in the opening months. Like a good organization often does, they didn’t keep smashing their head into the wall by continuing to keep using a player in a way that wasn’t working. As the above data shows, Worthy has become more of a layup target in the short area down the stretch. For context, he averaged 11.7 air yards per target in Weeks 1 to 13. He didn’t come close to hitting that number from Week 14 on.
Worthy averaged 1.11 yards per route run in the first stretch and 1.62 in the second section. This role was absolutely better suited to his game.
Most of the routes assigned to Worthy in this offense were quick-hitting patterns to get him in space and runway routes where his speed could get him away from man coverage. It’s not an exact carbon copy of what Rashee Rice was doing for the Chiefs.
Rashee Rice is going to thump defenses on slants and shallow crossing routes all season with the space provided by more speed in the WR room.
His slant route rate from his rookie season was the highest I’ve ever charted for a WR in #ReceptionPerception history (2014-2024) pic.twitter.com/oddQhKXl0d
— Matt Harmon (@MattHarmon_BYB) September 6, 2024
Rice is more of a hammerhead after the catch and fits into the bully-slot archetype of receiver. In contrast, Worthy is a speed-based player and a superior separator against man. But the route portfolio and the general goal of getting the receiver into space overlap for both players. I trust Andy Reid more than most coaches to make sure both guys can work at the same time, but I do think it will take some imagination for Rice to be as productive as he was to begin the season and Worthy as productive as he’s been to close it if they’re operating in these same roles.
Zay Flowers is pretty important
I’m willing to bet that in most of the postmortems following Baltimore’s playoff losses — I might be guilty of this myself — it won’t get mentioned that Lamar Jackson played this entire postseason without his top wide receiver. Zay Flowers was injured in Week 18 and never returned before Baltimore was bounced by Buffalo in the divisional round.
Flowers might not fit the mold of a traditional No. 1 wide receiver but he’s an electric separator who is a plus playmaker with the ball in his hands. No one on that Ravens roster could replicate his skill set and you felt it in that loss to Buffalo.
The Bills played an unusual amount of man coverage compared to their usual standards. The Ravens’ passing offense survived but lacked the big-play juice Flowers usually provides. Flowers averaged a team-high 2.44 yards per route run vs. man coverage in the regular season and there was a healthy gap between him and Baltimore’s second-place finisher. Flowers was in the slot on 44% of his snaps vs. man coverage. His ability to get open quickly in isolated coverage on the inside and do something with the ball in his hands was a big deal for this offense all season.
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Maybe the Ravens would have won that game against Buffalo if they had their top playmaker in the passing game. Perhaps he would have been the recipient of targets that ultimately ended in mistakes for other players. Maybe it would have all gone exactly the same. Regardless, Flowers is a dynamic player who was missed in the postseason. He’s heading into his third year in 2025, which is a time we typically see players at this position take a leap.
The Texans needed a new offensive vision
Bobby Slowik did some good things in his first season as the Texans offensive coordinator. He had a good grasp on many of the core Shanahan-system tenants and some of the pass route concepts worked quite well. The problem is that when the personnel changed and necessitated an evolution beyond the “Shanahan Greatest Hits,” Slowik wasn’t up to the task.
Making matters worse, he oversaw an outright disaster season from the front five that had an extremely talented unit neutered from the first whistle of the season. If your analysis of the Slowik firing doesn’t mention the offensive line, you’ve sacrificed your ability to be taken seriously in the discussion.
Houston had consistent communication issues along the offensive line all season, leading to waves of unblocked pressures and no ability to respond to game plans by opposing defenses. The Texans led the NFL with a 55.2% pressure rate allowed and lost a league-high 217 yards to sacks on plays the defensive line used a stunt, per Fantasy Points Data.
No other team was north of 175.
Of those 24 sacks, only two were charged as the quarterback’s fault. It wasn’t just pass protection, either. The Texans ranked 30th in rushing success rate in games that Joe Mixon started and finished during the regular season.
Pedigree doesn’t mean everything but there are highly paid and drafted players on that line, and it was an outright mess from Week 1 to the divisional round loss where they allowed a whopping 51.2% pressure rate, per Next Gen Stats.
There’s also a more meta-discussion to be had here regarding my belief that not every quarterback has to be in the Shanahan-incubator system. The offense was a nice floor-setter for C.J. Stroud in Year 1 but I think he’ll reach his best ceiling in a spread-out offense that allows him to play point guard in the shotgun and win with accuracy at all three levels. Those are the types of concepts Slowik just couldn’t get activated this season in Houston.
I believe that Slowik can still have a bright future in the league and a change was absolutely essential for the Texans offense. Both things can be true. We don’t yet know who will assume his vacated position in Houston. However, despite the success players like Stroud and Nico Collins had in this offense in 2023, don’t just immediately assume both can’t improve with new ideas on that side of the ball going forward.
Ladd McConkey is a WR1
I didn’t need to see a single postseason snap to know this deep in my soul … but that wild-card performance sure didn’t hurt.
Fantasy points are far from a perfect encapsulation of player talent and ability. However, it does provide us with a quick and dirty way of looking at things, especially in extreme cases on either end of the spectrum. Ladd McConkey is the fourth-highest-scoring wide receiver in the NFL playoffs to date.
As you might remember, he only played a single game.
You have to go all the way down to the 12th-highest-scoring receiver to find another player at the position to participate in a single round of the postseason, and that was Mike Evans with 18.7 points to McConkey’s 30.2.
I think we can definitely call McConkey’s playoff showing an extreme case on the positive end of the spectrum.
The film was somehow even more impressive than his stats in that game. McConkey showed off everything you could possibly want from a No. 1 wide receiver. He quickly uncovered against a strong Texans secondary, crossed the face of defenders over the middle to pick up key first downs, made explosive plays with the ball in his hands and won passes in tight coverage. It was a flawless showing by the rookie wideout that was so far and away superior to the other players on the pass-catcher depth chart.
The best part: all of those skills highlighted in that game were qualities McConkey showed off consistently over the course of the entire NFL season. What more could you want?
If you still think McConkey isn’t a No. 1 based on something from his college profile or any size-based profiling, you’re simply stuck in your ways.
As fantasy football managers, we always look to the NFL playoffs for insights and trends that can help us improve our strategies for the upcoming season. The 2025 playoffs were no exception, providing plenty of valuable lessons for us to consider. Here are some key takeaways to keep in mind as we prepare for the 2025 fantasy football season:1. Running backs are still king: Despite the rise of passing offenses in the NFL, the playoffs once again highlighted the importance of having a strong running game. Teams that were able to establish the run effectively were able to control the clock, keep their defenses fresh, and wear down their opponents. As fantasy managers, we should prioritize drafting and starting running backs who are heavily involved in their team’s rushing attack.
2. Elite quarterbacks matter: While running backs are crucial, having a top-tier quarterback can make a huge difference in fantasy football. The playoffs featured several star quarterbacks who were able to elevate their teams to victory with clutch performances. When drafting your fantasy team, consider targeting quarterbacks who have a track record of success in high-pressure situations.
3. Don’t overlook the tight end position: Tight ends have become increasingly valuable in fantasy football, and the playoffs reinforced this trend. Several tight ends made key plays in critical moments, showcasing their ability to be reliable targets in the passing game. When setting your lineup, be sure to give your tight end position the attention it deserves.
4. Defense wins championships: In fantasy football, it’s easy to focus solely on offensive players, but a strong defense can make a big difference in your team’s success. The playoffs showed us how dominant defenses can shut down high-powered offenses and create scoring opportunities with turnovers and sacks. Consider streaming defenses based on favorable matchups and don’t underestimate the impact they can have on your fantasy team.
By keeping these key takeaways in mind and applying them to our fantasy football strategies, we can set ourselves up for success in the 2025 season. So listen up, fantasy football managers, and let’s learn from the lessons of the NFL playoffs to build winning teams next year.
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#Listen #fantasy #football #managers #Heres #NFL #playoffsFrance vs Wales LIVE: Listen Six Nations rugby – score, commentary & updates
A reminder of the teamspublished at 20:14 Greenwich Mean Time
20:14 GMT
France v Wales (20:15 GMT)
The build-up is almost over and both sets of players are making their way down the tunnel where they will be greeted by a cauldron of noise.
Let’s just remind ourselves how both teams line up.
France: Thomas Ramos; Theo Attissogbe, Pierre-Louis Barrassi, Yoram Moefana, Louis Bielle-Biarrey; Romaine Ntamack, Antoine Dupont (capt); Jean-Baptiste Gros, Peato Mauvaka, Uini Atonio; Alexandre Roumat, Emmanuel Meafou; Francois Cros, Paul Boudehent, Gregory Alldritt
Replacements: Julien Marchand, Cyril Baille, Georges-Henri Colombe, Hugo Auradou, Mickael Guillard, Oscar Jegou, Nolann Le Garrec, Emilien Gailleton.
Wales: Liam Williams; Tom Rogers, Nick Tompkins, Owen Watkin, Josh Adams; Ben Thomas, Tomos Williams; Gareth Thomas, Evan Lloyd, Henry Thomas, Will Rowlands, Dafydd Jenkins, James Botham, Jac Morgan (capt), Aaron Wainwright
Replacements: Elliot Dee, Nicky Smith, Keiron Assiratti, Freddie Thomas, Tommy Reffell, Rhodri Williams, Dan Edwards, Blair Murray.
Welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Six Nations rugby match between France and Wales! Stay tuned for all the latest score updates, commentary, and analysis as these two powerhouse teams battle it out on the field.Both France and Wales have been in impressive form so far in the tournament, with France looking to maintain their unbeaten record and Wales aiming to secure a crucial victory on the road.
Will France continue their winning streak, or will Wales pull off an upset? Join us as we bring you all the action from this highly anticipated clash. Don’t miss a minute of the excitement – tune in now for live updates!
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#France #Wales #LIVE #Listen #Nations #rugby #score #commentary #updatesFrance vs Wales LIVE: Listen Six Nations rugby – score, commentary & updates
A reminder of the teamspublished at 20:14 Greenwich Mean Time
20:14 GMT
France v Wales (20:15 GMT)
The build-up is almost over and both sets of players are making their way down the tunnel where they will be greeted by a cauldron of noise.
Let’s just remind ourselves how both teams line up.
France: Thomas Ramos; Theo Attissogbe, Pierre-Louis Barrassi, Yoram Moefana, Louis Bielle-Biarrey; Romaine Ntamack, Antoine Dupont (capt); Jean-Baptiste Gros, Peato Mauvaka, Uini Atonio; Alexandre Roumat, Emmanuel Meafou; Francois Cros, Paul Boudehent, Gregory Alldritt
Replacements: Julien Marchand, Cyril Baille, Georges-Henri Colombe, Hugo Auradou, Mickael Guillard, Oscar Jegou, Nolann Le Garrec, Emilien Gailleton.
Wales: Liam Williams; Tom Rogers, Nick Tompkins, Owen Watkin, Josh Adams; Ben Thomas, Tomos Williams; Gareth Thomas, Evan Lloyd, Henry Thomas, Will Rowlands, Dafydd Jenkins, James Botham, Jac Morgan (capt), Aaron Wainwright
Replacements: Elliot Dee, Nicky Smith, Keiron Assiratti, Freddie Thomas, Tommy Reffell, Rhodri Williams, Dan Edwards, Blair Murray.
France vs Wales LIVE: Listen Six Nations rugby – score, commentary & updatesWelcome to the live coverage of the highly anticipated Six Nations rugby match between France and Wales. Stay tuned for live updates, score updates, and commentary as these two powerhouse teams battle it out on the field.
Both teams have shown impressive form throughout the tournament so far, with France looking to maintain their unbeaten streak and Wales hoping to secure a crucial victory. The atmosphere is electric as fans from both sides cheer on their teams in this crucial clash.
Don’t miss a moment of the action – follow along with us for all the latest updates on the score, key plays, and commentary from the game. This is shaping up to be a thrilling match, so make sure to stay tuned for all the live updates.
Who will come out on top in this epic showdown? Stay tuned to find out as we bring you all the action from France vs Wales in the Six Nations rugby tournament. Let the battle begin! #FrancevsWales #SixNationsrugby #liveupdates
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#France #Wales #LIVE #Listen #Nations #rugby #score #commentary #updatesListen to Jeannie Mai’s 911 Call to Police in Fight With Ex Jeezy Over Entering His Georgia Home
Jeannie Mai called the police after being denied entry to the home she once shared with her ex-husband, Jeezy, and In Touch obtained the 911 call.
As In Touch first reported, Jeannie, 46, showed up at Jeezy’s Georgia home on December 9, 2024. She said she showed up with her assistant, security and movers.
Jeannie and Jeezy, 47, settled their divorce in June 2024.
Recently, the judge presiding over the case ordered that Jeannie was allowed to go to Jeezy’s home and pick up boxes he packed of her personal items, including her Emmy, trophies, handbags, photos and shoes.
Jeezy opposed Jeannie being able to freely walk through the home and wanted her to simply pick up the boxes inside his garage.
Jeannie said she had no intention of invading Jeezy’s privacy and simply wanted to make sure she didn’t leave any property behind.
The judge had yet to rule on Jeezy’s concerns when Jeannie arrived one the court-approved date to pick up her items.
Jeannie Mai and Jeezy
In her recent motion, Jeannie claimed that Jeezy’s house manager was present when she and her team showed up to the home.
She said the manager refused to allow her and her security team to access the garage where the boxes were stored. In addition, she claimed she was not allowed entry into the home. Jeannie said she called the Atlanta Police Department to make a report.
On the call, Jeannie can be heard telling dispatch that she was calling because she has a “court order to be able to enter” her old home. She said, “I’m going through a divorce right now.” Jeannie said, “I’m here now and the owner isn’t permitting me in.”
She said she wanted an officer to come out to make a report of the situation “or at least try once more to … to see if there’s a way with the police to possibility allow me entry into the home.”
The dispatch told Jeannie that she was sending out an officer to deal with the situation. Jeannie said, “I’m here with my assistant and security. Movers are going to be on the property in about 30 minutes.”
She told the dispatch the Jeezy was not home but that his team was blocking her access.
Jeannie Mai and Jeezy
In her motion, Jeannie’s lawyer wrote, “When the police officer informed the house manager that a court order was, in fact, being violated, the house manager then had to shift gears and create a new barrier to entry.”
Jeannie’s lawyer continued, “Next, the house manager, at the direction of [Jeezy], refused to allow anyone on behalf of [Jeannie] to enter the home unless they signed a nondisclosure agreement. To note, there is nothing in the court order that states any language regarding a nondisclosure agreement.”
Jeannie said she was finally allowed in the garage to pick up boxes that she claims were badly damaged.
“The boxes were wet, with water having soaked through the boxes, damaging personal items. There were mouse traps set in the garage, presumably set for mice which had eaten through some of the boxes,” Jeannie’s lawyer wrote.
“Many of [Jeannie’s] awards were broken and scratched,” the lawyer continued.
According to the police report, Jeezy’s lawyer spoke to police who arrived at the scene on the phone. The lawyer told officers Jeezy consented to Jeannie grabbing the boxes but not walking through the home.
The report noted, “Ms. Mai requested that the incident be recorded for the purpose of further litigation.” A judge has yet to rule on the situation.
In a recent turn of events, Jeannie Mai’s 911 call to police during a heated altercation with her ex-boyfriend Jeezy over entering his Georgia home has surfaced. The call reveals the intense emotions and tensions that were present during the incident, shedding light on the volatile nature of their relationship.In the call, Jeannie is heard expressing her concern for her safety as she describes the confrontation with Jeezy. She explains that she was trying to retrieve some of her belongings from his home when he became aggressive and refused to let her leave. The situation quickly escalated, prompting Jeannie to call for help.
This shocking revelation has left fans and followers of the couple in disbelief, as they were once considered #relationshipgoals in the public eye. However, this incident serves as a stark reminder that domestic disputes can happen to anyone, regardless of their public image.
As we await further developments in this story, let us take a moment to reflect on the importance of healthy communication and conflict resolution in relationships. Let us also send thoughts of safety and healing to Jeannie and Jeezy as they navigate this difficult situation. Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding story.
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#Listen #Jeannie #Mais #Call #Police #Fight #Jeezy #Entering #Georgia #HomeStranger Things’ Joe Keery Announces New Djo Album, Shares New Song: Listen
Stranger Things star Joe Keery has announced a new album. The singer, songwriter, and actor, who records under the name Djo, will release The Crux on April 4 via AWAL. Leading the follow-up to 2022’s Decide is the new song “Basic Being Basic.” Find it below; scroll down for Djo’s upcoming tour dates.
Keery co-produced his new album with Adam Thein, and he recorded it at New York’s Electric Lady Studios. The Crux is his third Djo album, following Decide and 2019’s Twenty Twenty.
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The Crux:
01 Lonesome Is a State of Mind
02 Basic Being Basic
03 Link
04 Potion
05 Delete Ya
06 Egg
07 Fly
08 Charlie’s Garden
09 Gap Tooth Smile
10 Golden Line
11 Back on You
12 CruxDjo:
02-06 Auckland, New Zealand – Laneway Festival
02-08 Brisbane, Australia – Laneway Festival
02-09 Sydney, Australia – Laneway Festival
02-12 Newtown, Australia – Enmore Theatre *
02-14 Melbourne, Australia – Laneway Festival
02-15 Adelaide, Australia – Laneway Festival
02-16 Perth, Australia – Laneway Festival
04-04 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall *
04-05 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall *
04-07 Vancouver, British Columbia – Commodore Ballroom *
04-08 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre *
04-10 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater *
04-11 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
04-18 Indio, CA – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
04-19 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren *
04-21 Salt Lake City, UT – Rockwell at the Complex *
04-23 Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom *
04-25 Madison, WI – The Sylvee *
04-26 Saint Paul, MN – Palace Theatre *
04-28 Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre *
04-29 Toronto, Ontario – History *
05-01 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem *
05-02 Boston, MA – Roadrunner *
05-03 Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall *
05-05 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel *
05-06 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel *
06-01 Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia *
06-02 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 Academy *
06-03 Manchester, England – Academy *
06-06 London, England – O2 Forum Kentish Town *
06-10 Copenhagen, Denmark – Poolen *
06-11 Oslo, Norway – Sentrum Scene *
06-13 Stockholm, Sweden – Annexet *
06-15 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands – Best Kept Secret Festival
06-16 Cologne, Germany – E-Werk *
06-17 Berlin, Germany – Huxleys *
06-18 Warsaw, Poland – Progresja *
06-20 Scheeẞel, Germany – Hurricane Festival
06-21 Tuttlingen, Germany – Southside Festival
06-23 Paris, France – L’Élysée Montmartre *
06-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso ** with Post Animal
Stranger Things’ Joe Keery Announces New Djo Album, Shares New Song: ListenExciting news for fans of Stranger Things star Joe Keery! The talented actor and musician has just announced the release of a new album under his musical project Djo. Keery took to social media to share the news with his followers, along with a sneak peek of a new song from the upcoming album.
The new song, titled “Lawn Song,” showcases Keery’s unique blend of dreamy synths, catchy melodies, and introspective lyrics. Fans of Djo’s previous work can expect more of the same eclectic and experimental sound that has garnered Keery a dedicated following in the indie music scene.
In addition to the new song, Keery also revealed that the new Djo album is set to be released later this year. Fans can look forward to more details about the album, including the tracklist, album artwork, and release date in the coming weeks.
For now, be sure to check out “Lawn Song” and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Djo. Stay tuned for more updates on Joe Keery’s musical endeavors and get ready for a new album full of captivating tunes. Listen to “Lawn Song” now and get ready to embark on a musical journey with Djo.
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#Stranger #Joe #Keery #Announces #Djo #Album #Shares #Song #ListenZach Bryan Shares New Single “Blue Jean Baby”: Listen
In the past few months, Zach Bryan has been the subject of a whole lot of weird internet drama involving his ex-girlfriend and her employers at Barstool Sports. Bryan’s last two singles, “This World’s A Giant” and “High Road,” arrived in the midst of all that, and it probably didn’t do the songs any favors. But nothing is going to stop Bryan from dropping new singles for his own reasons, especially when his team clinches a spot in the Super Bowl. (more…)
Little Red Riding Hood (Listen and Read Story Books) by Lesley Sims
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Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She lived in a small village at the edge of the forest with her mother. One day, her mother asked her to take a basket of goodies to her grandmother who lived on the other side of the forest.Little Red Riding Hood eagerly set off on her journey, skipping through the forest and humming a tune. As she walked, she met a sly wolf who asked her where she was going. Little Red Riding Hood innocently told him about her errand to visit her grandmother.
The wolf, with a wicked gleam in his eye, suggested that Little Red Riding Hood take a longer path through the forest so he could reach her grandmother’s house first. Little Red Riding Hood, trusting the wolf’s advice, followed his directions and soon arrived at her grandmother’s house.
To her surprise, the wolf had already disguised himself as her grandmother and was waiting for her. Little Red Riding Hood thought something was amiss but couldn’t quite put her finger on it. As she approached, the wolf pounced on her, but before he could harm her, a woodcutter passing by heard her cries for help and rushed to her rescue.
The woodcutter quickly dispatched the wolf and rescued Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. From then on, Little Red Riding Hood learned to be more cautious when talking to strangers and always followed her mother’s advice.
And so, Little Red Riding Hood’s adventure in the forest came to an end, with a valuable lesson learned about the dangers of trusting strangers. This classic tale of caution and bravery has been retold for generations, reminding us to always be vigilant and wise in our encounters with others.
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If you’re looking for tips on how to watch and listen effectively, you’ve come to the right place! Whether you’re watching a movie, listening to music, or tuning into a podcast, there are some key strategies you can use to enhance your experience. In this post, we’ll cover everything from creating the perfect viewing environment to selecting the best audio equipment. So sit back, relax, and get ready to elevate your watching and listening game!
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