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Teena Marie – Still In Love

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Teena Marie – Still In Love
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2021 Kayhi Fall Jazz Concert

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Welcome to the livestream of the 2021 Kayhi Fall Jazz Concert!
We hope you enjoy this performance wherever you are, cheer for your friends and family onstage, and stay safe!

Double Drop – Unamed Melody Sample (New Scouse!)

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7 HEALTHY SANDWICH Recipes for WEIGHT LOSS | By GunjanShouts

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𝐄𝐧𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐥 𝐢𝐧 𝐦𝐲 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦:
𝐋𝐞𝐭’𝐬 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐨𝐧 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦:

Watch these 7 Healthy Protein Rich Sandwich Recipes which will also help in weight loss.
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CBS TV Shows: 2021-22 Viewer Votes – canceled + renewed TV shows

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2021-22 CBS TV shows Viewer Votes - Which shows would the viewers cancel or renew?

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Every year, the CBS television network airs new and continuing TV series. Many are cancelled and many are renewed by the season’s end. Although everyone understands that Nielsen ratings usually play a big role in TV cancellations and renewals, most fans do not get to participate in that system. So, we are offering you the chance to rate CBS TV shows here, instead.

CBS TV series that have aired (so far) during the 2021-22 television season:  Blue Bloods, Bob ♥ Abishola, Bull, CSI: Vegas, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Ghosts, Magnum PI, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’i, The Neighborhood, Survivor, SWAT, Tough As Nails, United States of Al, and Young Sheldon.

Here’s a ranking of how the CBS TV shows from the 2021-22 season (roughly September 2021 through August 2022) stack up with our readers. Rate the TV series you watch via the “Vote Now” links, below. (You can see how all of the 2021-22 network shows rank here.)

What do you think? Which CBS TV series do you rate as wonderful, terrible, or somewhere between? If it were left up to you, which CBS TV shows would be cancelled or renewed for another season? Don’t forget to vote, and please feel free to share your thoughts, below.

On His Debut Album, SahBabii Shows Us Grief and Anger

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SahBabii isn’t your average rapper—in fact, he’s often billed as the “weirdest” rapper in Atlanta. His songs, eccentric and often comical, take fantastical subjects as diverse as squids, gorillas, and anime—often in combination—as their inspiration. But the 24-year-old artist’s newest album, Do It For Demon, reveals a new side of the eccentric artist to his listeners. While SahBabii’s signature wry wordplay and eargum adlibs remain a pillar of the new record, the emotional tenor is different. Do It For Demon centers on the passing of DemonChild, the rapper’s closest friend, who died as a result of gun violence last December. On the album, SahBabii’s joy and humor morphs into something somber, grief-stricken, and at times angry. “Every time I got on the mic,” the artist told Interview on a recent Zoom call, “I was thinking about him.” In spite of its traumatic origins, the record shows SahBabii leaving the protection of his signature absurdist subject matter in favor of something more vulnerable. Below, the rapper sat down with Interview to discuss Do it For Demon, childhood friendships, and projects to come.

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JACKSON WALD: If you’re ready, let’s just jump right in.

SAHBABII:  Yeah, I’m ready.

WALD: For those who are less familiar with your past work, this album is a major departure. How has your sound and message changed since your start in 2017?

SAHBABII:  Nothing has really changed in my music. But I can say, this project has more substance in it. My sound is still the same, and I still have that sound in my bag from the previous projects. This project was about my friend that passed away. So it was a real meaningful project—rapping about depression and being sad. It’s just got a little bit more substance, you know what I’m saying?

WALD:  Totally. When did you decide you wanted to make an album dedicated to DemonChild?

SAHBABII: It happened naturally. After he passed away, I was in the studio working on new music, but something just kept telling me, “you have to make a project dedicated to him.” Every time I got on the mic, I was thinking about him.

WALD: Could you tell me about your relationship with him? I know he helped you develop Unknownism and was your producer. Can you walk me through how you got to know him and what he meant to you?

SAHBABII: I met DemonChild when I first moved to Atlanta. I met him on Osborn Street. He was a person with no friends, and I ain’t had no friends because, I’d just moved there. I was staying with my uncle, and our family took DemonChild in as one of our own family—we already had thirteen people staying in the house at the time. Later on, when we moved away, my family brought him and his brother with us, in exchange for food stamps. He’s really been with me and my family since I was 13.

WALD: When did you start collaborating on music?

SAHBABII: We always made music for fun, just together in the house.

WALD:  I noticed he’s sampled in the beginning of “Step in the Name of Love.” Why did you decide to put him in the intro there? 

SAHBABII: The beat just spoke to me when I made that song. Everything I do is based off of feeling. We knew we wanted DemonChild’s voice on this project somewhere. It was actually T3 that went through all the old files on our computer, and found an old DemonChild song with the same beats per minute as “Step in the Name of Love.”

WALD:  Your is evident in the project. Was it at all therapeutic for you to rap through these emotions?

SAHBABII: Most definitely it was therapeutic. It was my gift to him. It was a very spiritual experience. I look at that project as a final goodbye to him, because I’m never gonna mention his name again, in any future songs. It was my goodbye.

WALD: There was one bar on the album that I wanted to ask you about. It’s the Ben Simmons one on Switch: “He scared to shoot like Ben Simmons, we just checked his stats.”

SAHBABII: It was no disrespect to Ben Simmons. He’s just scared to shoot. That’s just facts. I just want him to take more shots, that’s all.

WALD: Are you a Sixers fan?

SAHBABII: No, I’m not. I’m a Bucks fan. I like Ben Simmons though.

WALD:  Do you think the Sixers should trade him?

SAHBABII: They shouldn’t trade him. He just needs to work on that jump shot. He would be good on the Nets, though. I ain’t even gonna lie.

WALD: Who you were listening to when you made the album? 

SAHBABII: Man, I really don’t listen to music, to be honest. It’s not my thing. I don’t listen to music for the simple reason that it means nobody can ever say I’m copying their sound. Eventually, we’re all gonna say the same thing. I don’t even want to have a person’s song in my mind, and that way they’ll never think that I copied it. 

WALD: Are there any songs from the album that you’re especially excited to perform on tour?

SAHBABII: “Do it For Demon.”

WALD: Why that one?

SAHBABII: That shit just got the energy. 

WALD: Do you have any new music cooking right now, or are you taking a break since making Do it For Demon?

SAHBABII: I’ve got a whole new project done, but it’s not finished. It can always be better. 



Jon B – I Do

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SABA ROCK APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR OF FOOD & BEVERAGE

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Saba Rock, the iconic island resort destination in the British Virgin Islands that reopended last month following a complete rebuild due to damages sustained by Hurricane Irma, has signed on Ciro Gentile as the director of food and beverage. In this position, Gentile will be responsible for overseeing the island-destination’s restaurant, waterfront bar and sunset lounge menus, purchasing, service and guest satisfaction.

 

“Saba Rock’s culinary experience is one of our main attractions,” said General Manager, Alain Prion. “We’re thrilled to have Ciro lead our team and provide an elevated experience to compliment the new Saba Rock.”

Most recently, Gentile worked as the food and beverage operations manager at the Boulevard Hotel in England, but his career has spanned across the U.S., U.K., United Arab Emirates, South Africa, and the Caribbean. He has worked with large companies like Royal Caribbean Cruises, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, Radisson Blu, Sandals Resort; and has held several positions ranging from restaurant manager, food and beverage manager and director of food and beverage, over the years.

 

Saba Rock’s ocean-side main restaurant offers guests elevated international dining options ranging fresh caught seafood to twists on local dishes and savory specialties. With a picturesque setting, the resort’s restaurant has already become a popular Sunday Brunch location. For a more relaxed atmosphere, the resort’s sunset lounge and bar is the place to have a craft cocktail with friends and enjoy the panoramic views of the British Virgin Islands’ North Sound.

 

“I am happy to join the executive team at Saba Rock and help charter the resort’s path to becoming the next big culinary spot in the British Virgin Islands,” said Gentile. “Working in such a picturesque destination and with a dedicated team has its perks, but serving our guests and hearing how much they enjoyed their meal with us could not get better.”

 

Gentile holds a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Administration from the University of West London, a master’s degree in Hospitality Management Business from the Hospitality & Management School of Naples, Italy; and is a level three professional sommelier. A native of Italy, he speaks fluent Italian, Spanish, Portguese and English.

 

Dining at the resort is by reservation only. To make a reservation, please visit https://www.opentable.com/r/saba-rock-north-sound.

 

About Saba Rock

Located in North Sound of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Saba Rock is an island paradise offering a laid-back, Caribbean-casual atmosphere. Made famous by diving pioneer Herbert “Bert” Kilbride, in the 1960’s, the bare-foot casual cay is an ideal spot for boaters, sailors and watersport enthusiasts in search of a private island escape. Alongside the crystal waters of the British Virgin Islands, guest can enjoy a variety of aquatic offerings including snorkeling, diving, kitesurfing, boating and more. The resort boasts nine rooms and suites, restaurant, lounge and bar, dive and retail shop. The resort is set to reopen in fall of 2020 following a complete reconstruction after the devastation by Hurricane Irma in 2017. For more information on Saba Rock, visit www.sabarock.com.



HHN Hollywood Mazes Tier List (2014 – 2019 Events) RANKING all of Them

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HHN Hollywood Mazes Tier List (2014 – 2019 Events) RANKING all of Them

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