2 min read Turkish officials, led by President Recep Erdogan, have banned children from drawing a rainbow and hanging pictures on window panes as it is considered a worldwide LGBT conspiracy.
21.04.2020 - 01:23 / billboard.com
Avicii had fans, fame, wealth, success and, in the end, demons.
But most importantly, and most enduringly, he had hits.From the unforgettable melody of "Levels" to the genre-pushing country crossover "Wake Me Up!" to the posthumous Chris Martin collaboration "Heaven," Tim Bergling's music will be remembered for defining the EDM genre, pushing dance music into the mainstream and for getting people around the world on their feet, still, every time it comes through the speakers.On the two-year
.2 min read Turkish officials, led by President Recep Erdogan, have banned children from drawing a rainbow and hanging pictures on window panes as it is considered a worldwide LGBT conspiracy.
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The actor whose performance as a fictional Turkish president on Netflix's Designated Survivor has led to a real-life political row has weighed in on the controversy. Netflix last week removed season 2 episode 7 of the political thriller series from its Turkish service after the government in Ankara claimed the show, in which Troy Caylak plays a villainous, fictional Turkish leader called Fatih Turan, violated its censorship laws.
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This week fused the powers of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi for The Scotts' first joint single and brought country-crossover-hip-hop fans the Sam Hunt-assisted remix of Breland's "My Truck" that may contain fragments of Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" DNA but has its own legs.And in a bittersweet moment, Juice WRLD's fans heard his voice again in the posthumous single "Righteous," an unflinching narrative about his anxiety that simultaneously gloats his riches and summons the demons that ultimately
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Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, and Ellie Goulding are teaming up to perform a charity cover of the Foo Fighters’ Times Like These as part of a BBC radio special on Thursday (April 26, 2020).
Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, and Ellie Goulding are teaming up to perform a charity cover of the Foo Fighters’ Times Like These as part of a BBC radio special on Thursday.