A pervert would not enter Hamilton Sheriff Court because of the coronavirus crisis – and his defence agent met with him in a car park before lodging the guilty plea.
12.03.2020 - 18:35 / billboard.com
In just a matter of days, the Coronavirus has emerged into a crushing pandemic, as notable music festivals such as Coachella and SXSW, along with the NBA season have been postponed indefinitely. Due to the number of increasing cases, stars are actively speaking on the crisis, with the latest celeb being Cardi B.
In two expletive-laced videos, Cardi had no problem breaking down her fears regarding the world's latest issue. "I don't know what this f—k this Coronavirus is about. I don't know
A pervert would not enter Hamilton Sheriff Court because of the coronavirus crisis – and his defence agent met with him in a car park before lodging the guilty plea.
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The word “viral” has new meaning in the age of coronavirus, but not before DJ iMarkKeyz received the biggest look of his career: a remix of Cardi B’s coronavirus rant that went, well, you know.
Brooklyn DJ iMarkkeyz capitalizes on Cardi B’s viral Instagram video about Coronavirus to score his first Billboard chart entry.As preliminary reports indicated, the remixed tune “Coronavirus” sold 3,000 copies in the week ending March 19, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. The sales total prompts a No.
Staff at the Royal Bolton Hospital are conducting research with patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 to help fight the coronavirus.
The actor tested positive over a week ago
Idris Elba has described Cardi B’s suggestion celebrities are being paid to say they tested positive for coronavirus as “stupid”.
Idris Elba was not paid to say he has coronavirus.The actor, who recently revealed that he and his wife Sabrina tested positive for the disease, took to Instagram Live to shut down a conspiracy by Cardi B claiming that celebrities are getting paid to say they have the virus."I think the negativity around 'test shaming' is counterproductive," Elba said. "I don't see what people get out of that.
Cardi B is always keeping it real and well-informed, and the rapper's been updating her fans on the ongoing coronavirus crisis via her Instagram stories, posts and livestreams.
The remix of Cardi B's "Coronavirus rant" by DJ iMarkkeyz has been sweeping TikTok, with users making their own skits and dances to the beat.
Cardi B’s buzzy Instagram rant about coronavirus is now headed for the Billboard charts.A remix of her rant, produced by DJ iMarkkeyz, is aiming for a debut on a number of charts next week, including the all-genre Digital Song Sales tally and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales.
Reggaeton lovebirds Karol G and Anuel AA are following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s safety guidelines in the midst of the coronavirus disease: they’re staying at home.Both the Puerto Rican trap star and Colombian artist have been spending their time together at their home in Miami.
Callous thieves have been blasted by a health board for stealing hand sanitiser, toilet roll and soap from hospitals amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Cardi B has promised to donate her royalties from a single that samples her rant about the coronavirus to those hardest hit by the pandemic.
"Coronavirus! I'm telling you, sh-- is real!" Cardi B famously warned her fans just last week on Instagram in a panicked PSA. And her outburst is music to the Internet's ears after producers transformed it into a flurry of remixed melodies.
Last week, Cardi B went viral with a video showing her flamboyantly expressing her fear of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Her video inspired remixes from artists like iMarkKeys, and his song "Coronavirus" is now rising on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap chart.
As the coronavirus pandemic grows increasingly dire around the globe and millions are confined to their homes, music fans are looking for a distraction. It seems they have found it via Cardi B and Brooklyn DJ IMarkkeyz, whose song, “Coronavirus (Remix),” is climbing iTunes charts across the globe.
With the coronavirus keeping artists off the road, DJs have loads of studio time on their hands with which to get creative.DJ Snake has done just that with his mini-remix of Cardi B's coronavirus rant -- "If you’re wondering why your weave or your fashion packages haven’t arrived," yep, that’s coronavirus, she says.