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Black Eyed Peas Drop Their New Album ‘Translation’

Black Eyes Peas have dropped their latest studio album, “Translation.”  Rappers will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo offer a mix of hip hop, pop, dance, reggaeton, and trap, with album collaborators including Shakira, Tyga, Nicky Jam, Becky G and French Montana to name a few.

The Black Eyed Peas premiered ‘Mamacita’ featuring Ozuna and J. Rey Soul in April, and the music clip has since amassed 100 million-plus views.

You can view the video for “Mamacita” at the link here

Black Eyed Peas Releases New Album “Translation”

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TikTok Users, K-Pop Fans Said To Be Behind False Registration For Trump Tulsa Rally

Tik-Tok users and K-Pop fans are said to be behind the small turnout at President Donald Trump’s first campaign rally in months. Mr Trump’s campaign manager had blamed “radical” protesters and the media, but political strategists say that teenagers across the US ordered tickets without intending to turn up to ensure there would be empty seats.

The campaign had reported at least one million ticket requests for the event and anticipated large crowds, but the 19,000-seat arena at at Tulsa’s Bank of Oklahoma Center was far from full and plans for him to address an outside “overflow” area were abandoned.

It is unclear how many of the hundreds of thousands of ticket reservations touted by the Trump campaign were fake, but one TikTok video encouraging people to sign up for free tickets to ensure there would be empty seats at the arena has received more than 700,000 likes.

Teens on TikTok Reserved “Fake” Tickets For Trump’s Tulsa Rally

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Three Stabbed To Death In Park Outside London Considered “Terrorist Incident”

Authorities said that three people who were stabbed to death at a park in a town just outside London is considered a “terrorist incident;” three others were left seriously injured in the attack.

The attack took place in Forbury Gardens, a public park in Reading, a large town around 40 miles west of London. The park was full of groups sitting on the grass when “one lone person walked through and “suddenly shouted some unintelligible words and went around a large group of around 10, trying to stab them.” Shortly after the incident, a 25-year-old man from Reading was arrested on suspicion of murder, police said, adding that they were not looking for any other suspects. The man’s name was not released. The stabbing was later declared a “terrorist incident.”

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted that his thoughts were with those affected by the attack, adding Sunday that he was “appalled and sickened that people should lose their lives in this way.”

Deadly park stabbing was a terror attack: UK police

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Charlie Daniels Reschedules “Volunteer Jam” For February 2021

Charlie Daniels announced his annual all-star concert, Volunteer Jam, has been rescheduled for Feb. 22, 2021, at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. The concert was originally slated for Sept. 15, 2020, but has been postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Charlie’s Volunteer Jam, which was created in 1974, has brought together some of music’s biggest stars for a number of worthwhile causes.

Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com and the Bridgestone Arena box office. Previously purchased tickets will transfer to the new concert date.

Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam Rescheduled For February 2021

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Listen To Rascal Flatts New Single, “How They Remember You”

Rascal Flatts have released a new single, “How They Remember You,” their first new music since the release of the single, “Back to Life,” in 2018. 

The trio planned to embark on their Farewell Tour from June to October 2020, but the tour has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Listen to “How They Remember You” at the link: here

“How They Remember You”: Rascal Flatts is teasing a new single release

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John Legend Releases New Album ‘Bigger Love’

Four years after the release of his 2016 album, Darkness and Light, John Legend has released his latest album, Bigger Love.

The album features previously released singles “Memories” and the title track, for a total of 16 tracks. Legend says the uplifting, soulful tracks were largely inspired by the singer’s love for his wife, Chrissy Teigen, and their children, Luna and Miles.

You can download Legend‘s new album off of iTunes here 

John Legend’s New Album ‘Bigger Love’ is Out Now – Listen Here!

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Beyoncé Drops New Song “Black Parade”

Beyoncé dropped her new song called “Black Parade” on Juneteenth (June 19), a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Along with the track, Beyoncé released an online directory that spotlights Black-owned artists and other businesses through her BeyGOOD charitable foundation. Proceeds from the song benefit BeyGOOD’s Black Business Impact Fund.

“Black Parade” is Beyoncé’s latest musical offering, following the remix of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” in April. The remix was one of a few COVID-19 relief efforts from the singer, which also included $6 million in funds for community-based organizations and a testing campaign in Houston.

You can listen to “Black Parade” at the link here, and find the extended version of the track on Tidal.

Beyoncé Drops New Song “Black Parade” to Honor Juneteenth: Stream

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Naval Academy Launches Investigation Into Social Media Posts

The U.S. Naval Academy has launched an investigation into tweets allegedly made by a midshipman in the wake of protests over the police custody death of George Floyd in Minnesota. The posts were allegedly made on a since-deleted Twitter account identified as belonging to Chase Standage, a Midshipman 1st Class from California. Screenshots posted online appear to show one tweet allegedly about a police officer firing tear gas at an unarmed protester demonstrating after the death of Floyd, and another post allegedly commented on a black woman’s fatal shooting by police in Kentucky.

The tweets surfaced on the same day academy Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean Buck posted a video message condemning separate racial remarks made earlier this month by a retired captain and former Naval Academy trustee that disparaged admission by the academy of African Americans, Asian Americans and women.  Depending on the results of the investigation, the midshipman could be disciplined under the Uniform Code of Military Justice or be dismissed from the academy.

Naval Academy opens investigation into midshipman’s tweets in wake of Floyd killing

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U.S. Supreme Court Blocks Trump Administrations From Ending DACA

On Thursday, the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants. Young immigrants will retain their protection from deportation and their authorization to work in the United States.

Chief Justice John Roberts and the four liberal justices were in the majority in 5-4 outcome. The justices rejected administration arguments that the 8-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program is illegal and that courts have no role to play in reviewing the decision to end DACA. The program covers people who have been in the United States since they were children and are in the country illegally. In some cases, they have no memory of any home other than the U.S.

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Kenny Chesney Announces Rescheduled “Chillaxification Tour” Stadium Dates For 2021

After cancelling his 2020 Chillaxification Tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kenny Chesney has announced 19 rescheduled stadium dates for 2021. The original lineup of special guests—Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion and Michael Franti & Spearhead—will serve as support.

Original tickets will e valid for the rescheduled show dates. Those unable to attend the rescheduled shows have 30 days from June 15 to request a refund at the point of purchase. The 2020 shows set for Houston and San Antonio were unable to be rescheduled for 2021. Patrons in those markets will also receive a refund.

Kenny Chesney Postpones Chillaxification Tour Until 2021 as He Releases New Stadium Dates

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