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Haywise_official is all about love, which is the message of his forthcoming EP ‘You’. Took it upon himself to be a preacher of love. A phenomenon he has experienced, living it through the lyrical compositions of his rhythms and melodies. 

 On a course to walk the talk, he has compiled a catalogue of serenading songs of affection, obsession and expression. ‘Jailer’ is one of many of these satisfying Afrobeat masterpieces, highlighting the desires of a singing man passionately living his escapades through music. Jailer laid bare the vulnerability of love cascading into obsession, a willful state of victimhood for crumbs of attention.

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Billionaire airline CEO’s wife ‘runs down and kills babysitter, 24, crossing road before FLEEING holiday island’

Vivian Spohr is being investigated for negligent homicide in road traffic, local media reports.

The wife of Lufthansa airlines CEO Carsten Spohr is accused of running down a babysitter while on vacation on an Italian island before flying home to Germany while under investigation for vehicular homicide, according to reports.

Vivian Alexandra Spohr, 51, was driving a BMW X5 Tuesday when she struck Gaia Costa, 24, at a crosswalk in the upscale Italian resort town of Porto Cervo in Sardinia, according to Corriere News.

Spohr allegedly kept driving until she was waved down before she fainted, according to Italian news reports. She later tested negative for alcohol or drugs.

First responders tried reviving Costa, but she died from severe head injuries, the reports said.

Spohr, who was being investigated for involuntary manslaughter, flew home to Berlin, the New York Post reported. However, she was not legally required to remain on the island and has promised to cooperate with investigators. 

Soccer Star, Liverpool’s Forward Diogo Jota Dies in Car Crash, alongside brother.

Liverpool and Portuguese forward Diogo Jota died in the early hours of Thursday with his brother Andre Silva in a car crash in Zamora, Spain. The accident occurred in a rented Lamborghini which veered off the road and caught up in flames.

The forward who recently had his wedding with long-term partner Rute Cardoso after a successful season with Liverpool which he won the premier league and also, the Nations League with Portugal. He is survived by his parents, wife and three kids.

Michael Madsen, Star Of Reservoir Dogs And Kill Bill, Dies Aged 67.

Michael Madsen, longtime collaborator of Quentin Tarantino and star of over 300 films and TV shows — including the likes of Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, and Donnie Brasco — has sadly died at the age of 67. As confirmed to THR by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the iconic actor was found unresponsive at his Malibu home this morning following a suspected cardiac arrest.

Born in Chicago, Illinois on 25 September, 1957 to a war veteran-turned-firefighter father and an Emmy award winning mother, Michael Madsen spent much of his childhood moving from place to place due to his mum’s work, getting into scrapes and testing authority as the perpetual new kid in class. Amid a childhood the man himself once described to The LA Times as “chaotic and diversified” however, young Michael found artistic inspiration on the box, devouring classics starring the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Robert Mitchum, and Kirk Douglas — a trio of actors whose influence can be keenly felt in Madsen’s own throwback, tough guy on-screen persona.

It wasn’t until a 20-year-old Madsen stumbled upon a performance of Of Mice And Men starring John Malkovich at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre however, leading the then-grease monkey to enrol in a series of scene study classes with Malkovich, that Michael Madsen decided to ditch a prospective future in the police force to follow in his idols’ footsteps. In 1983, Madsen made his movie debut as Lt. Steve Phelps in techno-thriller WarGames, going on to enjoy guest spots on eighties TV classics like Cagney & Lacey, Miami Vice, and Crime Story before landing the co-lead opposite Val Kilmer in John Dahl’s 1989 thriller Kill Me Again.

Now, Kill Me Again may be, by all accounts, a pretty unremarkable thriller — Kilmer’s the down-bad detective who falls for Joanne Whalley’s on-the-lam mob moll — but Madsen makes the most of it, bringing fizzing psychopathy and a steady hand on a shooter to Whalley’s crazy boyfriend Vince. In fact, it was Madsen’s performance in Dahl’s movie that caught the eye of one Quentin Tarantino, heralding the beginning of an enduring, fruitful director-actor relationship.

In 1992, following a one-two of eye-catching appearances in Jim Morrison biopic The Doors and Ridley Scott’s Thelma & Louise, Madsen simultaneously announced his arrival and cemented his legacy as an all-timer Hollywood wise guy with his magnetic turn as body-mutilating, gun-toting, shape-throwing nihilist Mr. Blonde in Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs. The visual of Madsen’s character cutting a rug — and cutting off Officer Nash’s ear — to Stealers Wheel’s ‘Stuck In The Middle With You’ is scorched into the retinas of a generation of movie lovers, and will doubtless continue to shock and awe the next.

In the years that followed Reservoir Dogs, Madsen consolidated his tough guy image in the pop cultural consciousness with memorable appearances in movies such as Mulholland Falls, Donnie Brasco, Species, and the 1994 remake of Sam Peckinpah’s The Getaway. Despite often playing to type however (and honestly, when you play the type with such verve, why wouldn’t you?), Madsen also added other acting strings to his bow in the nineties, imbuing foster father Glen Greenwood with real warmth in the Free Willy movies and flexing his dramatic chops as Virgil in Lawrence Kasdan’s western epic Wyatt Earp. Even though Madsen was among the most vocal critics of Kasdan’s movie — doubtless at least partly due to having missed out on playing Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction for the gig — it speaks to his artistic aspirations as an actor that he pursued such a bold and risky undertaking alongside the filmmaker.

Still, there would prove to be plenty of time for further Tarantino team-ups in future years for Michael Madsen. Having racked up the credits in the early noughties on everything from Die Another Day to Grand Theft Auto III, Madsen reunited with QT on Kill Bill Vol. I and II. Here, Madsen subverted his hotheaded persona to winning effect as Bill’s younger brother Budd. A sad-sack loner in a big ol’ cowboy hat who holds the dying embers of a lost American west in the level of his eyes, Budd may be vicious but he’s also remorseful, and Madsen’s delivery of that all-timer of a line, “That woman deserves her revenge, and we deserve to die,” represents the actor at the very peak of his powers.

When Tarantino came a-calling again — first in need of someone to chill as cowboy Joe Gage in 2015’s The Hateful Eight, then for the (sadly cut) role of Sheriff Hackett in 2019’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood — Madsen was always there to pick up. And despite having been beset by struggles with addiction and personal tragedy over the course of his life in the ever-scrutinous spotlight, at the time of Madsen’s passing no less than 18 projects remained on the perpetually booked and busy actor’s horizon, as well as a book — Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems’ — that is currently being edited for future release.

THE HATEFUL EIGHT

In the hours since his passing, social media has been ablaze with friends, peers, and fans remembering a bona fide star and beloved actor. Michael’s sister and fellow actor Virginia Madsen, in a statement shared with Variety, remembers a dearly beloved brother and deeply complex man. “My brother Michael has left the stage,” writes Madsen. “He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother — etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark. We’re not mourning a public figure. We’re not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes — gruff, brilliant, unrepeatable — half legend, half lullaby.”

Flesh and blood and ferocious heart. That is how Virginia Madsen remembers her brother, and that is surely how we too — through his immense body of work — will remember Michael Madsen, now. Our deepest condolences are with Michael’s friends, family, and loved ones at this difficult time: he will be sorely missed.

HAPPENING NOW: Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to Idaho student murders. 

Bryan Kohberger is expected to take a plea deal in the alleged murders of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, who were University of Idaho students

Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022.

On Wednesday at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Judge Steven Hippler approved a plea agreement that spares Kohberger, 30, from the death penalty.

In exchange, he will serve four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. 

As part of the agreement, Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary.

Afrobeat is the new cool, Central Cee and Sexyy Red agree. 

UK’s finest, Central Cee teamed up with American rapper, Sexy Red to deliver an unusual sound. This is not the first time artistes from both countries have collaborated on a song, but this is first time such collaboration will result in Afrobeats

Central Cee & Sexy Red in London

Afrobeat’s rise to the world stage is the outcome of years of hard work, and refinement by its prominent faces. Artistes whom through their unique voices, lyrical acumen, and wielding of this genre have elevated it to the peak of global music. Wizkid, Burna, Davido, to name but a few, contributed immensely to the propagation of this African sound, spreading like a wildfire in the last couple of years. 

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   Central Cee and Sexy Redd have been caught in this wildfire, delivering the African medley in a groovy tempo rich in vocal infusion, of love, appraisal and possession. 

Definitely a Summer song. 

BROWN PLEADS NOT GUILTY.

US R&B rapper and singer, Chris Brown has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and Intent to cause grievous bodily harm after an altercation at a London nightclub in 2023.  

   Appearing at Southwark Crown Court, the Grammy-winning artist denied accusations that he attempted to unlawfully and maliciously cause grievous bodily harm with intent to Abraham Diaw at Tape nightclub in Mayfair, London, on February 19, 2023.

Campbellsville University Dorm Warz 2023 After Party

Campbellsville Dorm Warz 2023, Organized by CU Student Activities was a massive and great events. Dorm warz was held on Wednesday, 28th of August at the school practice field and there was different fun activities and phase with the Tigers all out in style .

The After Party was also held on the Practice field too with lots of musics and dance activities from the students .

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