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Offset And Side Chick's Ponography Tape Finally Leaks Online!! WATCH NOW!!!

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  The Migos Rapper, Offset's Phone was Allegedly Hacked Last Week and Nude pictures and videos of him and his side chick was uncovered. a they seized the singer’s cell phone to reportedly look for evidence of Justin bragging about egging his neighbor’s house, but what they were really looking for are some Selena Gomez P0nography Tape. Well the cops apparently got exactly what they wanted. As you can see in the video above, 2 short videos of what appear to be Selena Gomez were found on Justin Bieber’s cell phone. The first video is a short clip of Selena Gomez performing a bl0wj0b (presumably to warm the guy up for Justin). We will have to wait to find out what other sorts of depravity will be uncovered on Justin Bieber’s cell phone, as the investigating officer has gone on disability by claiming he developed carpal tunnel after seeing this Selena Gomez P0nography video, and then later post traumatic stress disorder after viewing the video file titled “Lil Za Pounds The Biebs”.

Single Review: TSTY ‘Broken’

 At the point when Michael Bono (Sick Puppies, The Faim, New Politics and protégé of Grammy-designated maker John Feldmann) first saw a live exhibition of TSTY he was anxious to work with them, as he has stated, 'I've been fortunate enough to have worked with incredibly famous performers from groups, for example, 5SOS, Twenty One Pilots, Blink 182 and Fall Out Boy, and when I saw these folks play live, I in a flash realized they had something uncommon'. What's more, that something exceptional is completely contained in TSTY's new track Broken.  .  .  The new delivery is alt pop-rock diamond packed with snares, skillful exhibitions, and flawless, vivacious creation. Broken highlights on their EP Stuck In A Photograph. The band recorded the tune in LA with maker Jon Lundin (Good Charlotte, Sleeping with Sirens, The Faim) and mirrors all the enthralling enchantment of their live shows. It starts with a stripped back introduction that shows the outstanding vocal ab...

Single Review: ANEESA SHEIKH ‘Tough Times’

 The youthful American vocalist musician Aneesa went gaga for music when she was just eight when she started taking guitar exercises and joined the young ensemble. At fourteen years old, she started to compose melodies on her granddad's twelve-string guitar, and not long after was welcome to perform on the Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour in Lexington, Kentucky. From that point, she turned her enthusiasm for music to her motivation throughout everyday life.  Aneesa went to IMTA (International Model and Talent Association) Convention' and a grant to record a unique melody. Subsequent to winning the title of Miss Michigan Teen USA 2020 she delivered her presentation single, Bad Thing, in January of 2020. In only four months Bad Thing's authentic video has collected more than 100k transfers on YouTube. Aneesa has lined that up with Tough Times, a pop-rock track with a gigantic chorale and a persuading message that investigates versatility, assurance, and expectation. Compose...

Single Review: DRAKE JENSEN (feat. ROB PREUSS) ‘Burn The Floor’

 The bluegrass music craftsman Drake Jensen has recently delivered Burn The Floor a nation hybrid track that is certain to surprise the pop graphs. Yet, Drake Jensen isn't just a bluegrass music star yet in addition a pioneer in the LGBTQ people group and with the dispatch of his introduction collection, On My Way To Finding You in 2011, the principal video included an LGBTQ love topic, which grabbed the eye of Andy Towle of Towleroad, who named him one of the Top 50 Comings Out of 2012. From that point forward, he's delivered three studio collections: OUTlaw in 2013, Retro in 2014, and Sideshow in 2018.  Some remarkable single deliveries from these collections incorporate Scars That You Can't See, the counter tormenting track which was dispatched at Nashville's Hard Rock Café during Nashville Pride and Where Ever Love Takes Us, which broke into the Australian Country Top40 and was transformed into the line move Waves of Love by eminent Irish choreographer Gary O...

Single Review: KYLE MAHER ‘Better’

 Kyle Maher began 2019 in number delivering his first single 'Peacefulness' which proceeded to be included in a scene of Netflix unique arrangement Terrace House: Tokyo, building up a committed fanbase from the numerous watchers of the program. Kyle likewise played shows continually around his old neighborhood of Darwin, the stature was playing at BASSINTHEGRASS 2019 close by Hilltop Hoods, Amy Shark, and Mallrat.  This relative achievement all occurred all through a period where a drawn-out relationship finished and Kyle endured a genuine injury. In the wake of smashing his ex's vehicle and moving out from living with her, Kyle ended up in a medical clinic requiring eye medical procedure after his new housemate attacked him.  During his multi-day recuperation in the clinic, Kyle was visited by his ex. Kyle, seeing her sympathy in a difficult situation he'd caused, was lowered and roused. She merited better. Recuperating in the wake of simultaneous good and bad tim...

Single Review: SHOCK OCTOPUS ‘Life On A Pier’

 Faction Art-Rockers Shock Octopus return again with a multi-tentacled grasp for their fourth EP, 'Enter the Exit'. Remaining consistent with their lobbyist esteems, 'Enter the Exit' depends on ecological issues, atmosphere melancholy, and existential emergency – a composition for the 'time of outcome'. The subjects of the collection have just prompted energetic meetings through Beat Magazine, people group radio, and natural themed digital broadcasts.  Subsequent to perusing the Philip K Dick epic Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said focal lyricist Michael Bayliss was overwhelmed by the symbolism of the book title alone. This roused the composition of center single 'Life On A Pier' that is part science fiction end of the world and part natural commendation.  .  .  'Life On A Pier' is part discofied craftsmanship pop and part coordinated prog rock. It is persistently eager, advancing through numerous melodic thoughts, yet never shunning heartbea...

Live Review: BILLY OCEAN @ Crown Theatre, WA

 When I referenced to my more youthful sibling that I was going to Billy Ocean, he livened up and stated, "You're seeing Billie Eilish?!"  I'll pardon him for that, Billy Ocean is a craftsman, whom the more youthful age knows however don't have a clue. Like a blurred Polaroid, his tunes typify a sound that twenty to thirty-year-olds and Gen Zs would perceive given the proper 80s retro Spotify list.  Those in participation at Crown Theater were bound to be their folks, and, given their exciting gathering, had without a doubt seen Ocean already on one of the various occasions he visited Australia.  Backing Jason Ayers, guitarist, and musician, caught a ton of the vitality that was thundering around the auditorium with a set that satisfied the group. Half covers and half unique work, it was his covers that got the best response including an unbalanced adaptation of Nancy Sinatra's "Blast Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". Ayers is additionally remarkabl...