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First teaser of Kanye West documentary 'Jeen-Yuhs' released
Co-directed by Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah, better known as Coodie and Chike, the three-act documentary follows West over a 20-year period. 'Jeen-Yuhs' shows behind-the-scenes footage of West as he builds his way from singer to businessman and becomes a global brand. The doc is also said to look at his failed 2020 presidential bid and the death of his mother Donda West.
Zee End! Sony merger in the works
What makes one a bit sad is that Zee TV, India's oldest television channel, will now merge with Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), with Sony slated to hold the majority stake of 53 per cent as against Zeel's 47 per cent.
Guns N' Roses latest single 'Hard Skool' unveiled
The band made the announcement on Instagram, "Hard Skool is Fn here!! Stream it now." Originally bearing the working title 'Jackie Chan', 'Hard Skool' is a studio recording of a previously unreleased effort from the 2008 'Chinese Democracy' era. It's a flat-out, no-mucking-around rock number, peppered with smoking guitar licks.
Miss Money Bags: Rihanna opens up about becoming a billionaire
In an interview with The New York Times, the singer and businesswoman commented on her new financial status, explaining that she's still getting used to it, reports Complex.com. "It's tricky because it's hard to even accept that's where you're at because I know where I've come from," she said.
BTS urge fans: 'We hope many people get vaccinated'
On Friday, the K-pop supergroup sat down on Good Morning America alongside South Korean President Moon Jae-in to reflect on their history-making performance of 'Permission to Dance' at the UNGA, discuss their plans for touring, and their thoughts on Covid-19. "Since BTS represent the younger generation and many people relate to them, I believe they can spread awareness and empathy," President Moon said.
Eminem launches Mom's Spaghetti restaurant in Detroit inspired by song lyrics
The Stans know all too well Mom's Spaghetti's usual spot (on Slim Shady's sweater) based on the lyric from Slim Shady's 2002 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit 'Lose Yourself' when he raps, "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy/ There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti." Now, it's officially going to be located on 2131 Woodward Ave. in Detroit, where the grand opening will be held on September 29.
Language of Love: Mohit Raina learnt French for 'Shiddat' role
Mohit said: "What we do for a character, the character does for us. For 'Shiddat', I knew I had to look, feel and sound like a seasoned resident of Paris." He added: "I wanted to get everything right, be it the accent or the enunciation, because in the end, as an artiste my job is to take the audience on a convincing journey". 'Shiddat' also stars Sunny Kaushal, Radhika Madan and Diana Penty.
Avi Adir, Karsh Kale recreate Hebrew hymn in 'Sounds of Society'
'Adom Olam' in Hebrew means 'Eternal Master'. This song is an ancient Hebrew hymn, re-imagined by Adir, who together with Kale have explored the idea of silence in spirituality. Talking about the same, Avi Adir shared: "While we are awake, and in an intention to create, then we have the space. And this space is part of the music, as breath is part of life."
Juhi Chawla recalls nearly getting a 'thappad' from Farah Khan!
Juhi said this on the sets of 'Zee Comedy Show' where she will feature as a special guest this weekend. Farah plays the role of the 'Laughing Buddha' on the show. Talking about the same, Juhi said: "I have seen Zee Comedy Show earlier as well and I've seen how Farah very sweetly gives all the comedians a Faratedaar Thappa, but when we used to work with her, we would nearly get a 'thappad'."
Ellie Goulding feared she'd die during severe panic attack
Goulding said: "I was on a train, going to my friend's dad's funeral, sadly, and I was going back through where I grew up and I remembered the old person that I was and it hadn't caught up with this new person that I was trying to make myself as a recording artiste, and I think it just completely crashed." The 'Love me like you do' hitmaker added: "I was like, 'Is this death? Is this dying?', because that's how severe it was as a physical reaction."
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