Super Bowl fans left with motion sickness after The Weeknd s halftime show
The Weeknd, real name Abel Tesfaye, took to the stage in front of more than 100 million television viewers on Sunday as he headlined the Super Bowl 2021 halftime show
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The show featured the kind of fanfare expected of Super Bowl halftime shows as the singer was drenched in lights reminiscent of downtown red light districts.
Pandora Releases List of Top Aussie Artists on Its Platform, as Australian Open Begins
Pandora Releases List of Top Aussie Artists on Its Platform, as Australian Open Begins
The streaming service teamed up with the Tennis Channel to highlight the most popular songs by Australian artists, in conjunction with the first Grand Slam event of the tennis season
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Just in time for the Australian Open the first Grand Slam event of the tennis season streaming service Pandora has released a list of the most “thumbed up” songs by Australian artists on its platform. The new data is part of a collaboration between Pandora and the Tennis Channel, timed to the start of the Australian Open tournament, which runs from February 8th to February 21st.
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2020 has undoubtedly been a turbulent year. The COVID-19 pandemic roared and the Nigerian music industry was not exempted from the ‘wrath’ of the virus. Concerts were put on hold and entertainers could not perform as they would have normally done. However, some artistes still had a great year by releasing albums, getting awards and more recognition.
In no particular order, Saturday Beats takes a look at 10 Nigerian artistes who made waves in 2020
Burna Boy
Aside from the success of Burna Boy’s ‘Twice as Tall’ album released in August 2020, his 2021 Grammy award nomination (World Music category) seems to cement his place as a premium African entertainer.