It all came down to this – 0-0 heading into the bottom of the ninth inning on the final day of the Major League Baseball season. The New York Yankees needed a win in order to clinch a wild card spot in the American League playoffs.
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Berlin-based, Norwegian-American artist Kaya Wilkins, performing as Okay Kaya, has announced her upcoming project, The Incompatible Okay Kaya, set to drop this fall via Jagjaguwar.
In addition to the announcement, the singer shared the project's first single, a delicate and lilting cover of the gospel standard "If I Can Help Somebody." Last year, Kaya shared her acclaimed sophomore albumWatch the Liquid Pour Itself, which went on to win a Spellemann Award, the Norwegian equivalent to the
.It all came down to this – 0-0 heading into the bottom of the ninth inning on the final day of the Major League Baseball season. The New York Yankees needed a win in order to clinch a wild card spot in the American League playoffs.
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