The coronavirus epidemic has led to the cancelation of concerts big and small as fans are encouraged to stay home. So Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz and Colombian rocker Juanes brought their music to the fans via a livestreamed concert.
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Former Celtic star Ki Sung-yueng has sealed a move to Mallorca after leaving Newcastle in January.
The midfielder's Magpies contract was ripped up as he was deemed surplus to requirements by boss Steve Bruce.
And now the 31-year-old has made his next move, signing a short-term deal with the Spanish side until the end of the season.
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The coronavirus epidemic has led to the cancelation of concerts big and small as fans are encouraged to stay home. So Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz and Colombian rocker Juanes brought their music to the fans via a livestreamed concert.
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Bad Bunny has just released his new LP YHLQMDLG. The new 20-track album features his Sech collaboration “Ignorantes,” as well as guest appearances by Daddy Yankee, Duki, Jowel Y Randy, and more. Listen to YHLQMDLG below.
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