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Sunday 18 May 2014

Pitbull and JLO release official 2014 World Cup video 'We Are One (Ole Ola)'

American artist Pitbull and pop sensation JLO have released the official Brazil 2014 World Cup video.
The vibrant tune, which is set to be the anthem of the summer, also features Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte, who unequivocally steals the show.
The 2010 South Africa World Cup song was made by Shakira and was called Waka Waka.



The official song of the 2014 world Cup in Brazil is a vibrant, lively and colourful
The official song of the 2014 world Cup in Brazil is a vibrant, lively and colourful

Il Divo bucked the trend of big names producing the World Cup song when Simon Cowell’s smooth operatic pop group made ‘The Time Of Our Lives’ with Toni Braxton in 2006.
Anastacia stole the show in South Korea and Japan 2002 with her hit ‘Boom’.
Brazilian pop star Claudia Leitte makes a guest appearance in the video
Brazilian pop star Claudia Leitte makes a guest appearance in the video

Jennifer Lopez only had a brief part in the video
Jennifer Lopez only had a brief part in the video

Party time: Brazil is the place to be this summer
Party time: Brazil is the place to be this summer
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Monday 12 May 2014

Boko Haram terror gang releases chilling video of kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls and reveal the terrified teenagers have been forced to convert to Islam and will only be freed in prisoner swap

The schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamic militant group Boko Haram have been paraded on video.
The terror group said all of them had been converted to Islam while being held and all were shown wearing headscarfs.
The group's leader said that it will release them in exchange for militant prisoners being freed.
Chilling: The schoolgirls were paraded on video by Boko Haram
Chilling: The schoolgirls were paraded on video by Boko Haram
Captured: The video shows the girls wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location
Captured: The video shows the girls wearing the full-length hijab and praying in an undisclosed rural location
  
Deal: Boko Haram said the schoolgirls would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed
Deal: Boko Haram said the schoolgirls would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14
The flamboyant leader of the terror group addresses the camera, offering Nigerian authorities a deal
The flamboyant leader of the terror group addresses the camera, offering Nigerian authorities a deal
Abubakar Shekau said that the girls would never be released unless there is an exchange with prisoners
Abubakar Shekau said that the girls would never be released unless there is an exchange with prisoners






Some girls on the 17-minute-long video, which was obtained by news agency AFP, spoke to camera, and looked extremely nervous.
The girls recite Islamic prayers during the clip as they sit in a group in a wooded area.
The video, which appeared to show around 130 girls, was aired after the governor of the Nigerian state from where the schoolgirls were kidnapped said that he knew where some of them are being held.
Kashim Shettima, the Governor of Borno, said that he’d received reports of sightings of the girls and had passed on this information to the military.
Extremist group Boko Haram seized 276 girls who were taking exams at a school in Borno's north-eastern village of Chibok on April 14. Some managed to escape, but around 200 remain missing.
Mr Shettima told the BBC: ‘We've got reports of them being sighted in some locations – which we have conveyed to the relevant military authorities, for them to cross-check, verify and get additional information on the accurate location of the daughters.’
His comments came as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, called for negotiations with the terrorist group over the fate of the missing girls.
The Archbishop, who has acted as a hostage negotiator in Nigeria on behalf of the Church in the past, said the girls were at ‘colossal’ risk.
‘They are in the hands of a very disparate group which is extremely irrational and difficult to deal with – and utterly merciless,’ he told BBC Radio Four’s The World This Weekend programme.
Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima said that he'd received reports of sightings of schoolgirls kidnapped by extremist group Boko Haram
Borno state Governor Kashim Shettima said that he'd received reports of sightings of schoolgirls kidnapped by extremist group Boko Haram
Talks: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has called for negotiations with Boko Haram
Talks: The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has called for negotiations with Boko Haram



Support: David Cameron and CNN's Christiane Amanpour with the Twitter campaign's hashtag
Support: David Cameron and CNN's Christiane Amanpour with the Twitter campaign's hashtag
A map showing the recent Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria over the past month
A map showing the recent Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria over the past month


Michelle Obama shared this photo of herself along with the caption 'Our prayers are with the missing Nigerian girls and their families'
Michelle Obama shared this photo of herself along with the caption 'Our prayers are with the missing Nigerian girls and their families'

The Archbishop said he had negotiated in the past with a predecessor group of Boko Haram and suggested it might be ‘possible’ to strike a deal – although he warned it was ‘questionable’ who was in charge of the group.
He added: ‘You have a very, very difficult inner core (of Boko Haram) and I think negotiations there are extremely complicated, though it needs to be tried.
'And then it goes out and out in different layers of commitment and understanding and involvement. There needs to be active negotiation and contact with all those different layers.’
The Archbishop leads the Anglican communion worldwide, which has about 18 million members in Nigeria, making it the second largest Christian church.
Amy Poehler and Malala Yousafzai tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign
Amy Poehler and Malala Yousafzai tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign
Amy Poehler (right) and Malala Yousafzai (left) tweeted their support for the Bring Back Our Girls campaign

Meanwhile, Prime Minister David Cameron has joined a Twitter campaign aimed at encouraging the return of the schoolgirls.
The PM followed Michelle Obama and celebrities including Cara Delevingne by holding up a sign saying #Bring Back Our Girls as he appeared on the Andrew Marr show on Sunday morning.
Mr Cameron said the government would do ‘what we can’ to rescue more than 200 girls abducted by Islamist militants Boko Haram.

Hilary Clinton was among those who tweeted in support of the campaign, which encourages military intervention to recover the girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram rebels on April 14
Hilary Clinton was among those who tweeted in support of the campaign, which encourages military intervention to recover the girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram rebels on April 14

But he indicated military action was not imminent, saying Britain cannot just ‘pile in and do whatever we’d like’.
Mr Cameron said he had spoken to Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan to offer assistance and confirmed counter-terrorism and intelligence experts are on the ground with the Americans.
‘We stand ready to do anything more that the Nigerians would want,’ he said.
But he also pointed out the practical difficulties of any rescue operation. ‘It’s immensely complicated because they are probably in this deep area of jungle that is three times the size of Wales,’ he said.
The Twitter campaign yesterday drew support from the Pope, who wrote on the site: ‘Let us all join in prayer for the immediate release of the schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria. #BringBackOurGirls.’
Christiane Amanpour, a reporter with CNN, asked the PM to join the campaign as she sat with him on the sofa.
She praised the campaign which she said was ‘really getting to the people in Nigeria’ but said she worried its bubble might burst with nothing concrete having been done.
There are fears that the schoolgirls have been split up into different groups, taken across the border into neighbouring countries and may be sold on as sex slaves.
Yesterday, amid further kidnappings and a bomb attack on a bridge, one teenage girl who escaped from the group said the kidnapping was ‘too terrifying for words.’
Science student Sarah Lawan, 19, described how the girls were taken from their school before dawn and forced into a truck.
When they got down she and a friend ran off.
Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram said last week he would sell the remaining captives as slaves for as little as £7.
Boko Haram has killed more than 1,500 people this year as it steps up its campaign of violence. The name of the groups means ‘Western education is forbidden’. 
Mrs Obama said she and the President were ‘outraged and heartbroken’ over the abduction.
‘In these girls, Barack and I see our own daughters,’  she said, referring to Malia, 15, and Sasha, 12.
‘We see their hopes, their dreams and we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling right now.’
Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan is under intense pressure to act, as he faces a growing threat from militants.
Demonstration: Women protest outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja, trying to prompt officials to bring back the schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants, Boko Haram
Demonstration: Women protest outside Nigeria's parliament in Abuja, trying to prompt officials to bring back the schoolgirls abducted by Islamist militants, Boko Haram
Anger: Another woman holds a placard at a demonstration in Lagos, Nigeria, pleading for the return of the kidnapped children
Anger: Another woman holds a placard at a demonstration in Lagos, Nigeria, pleading for the return of the kidnapped children
Militant: The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, vows to sell the hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped in northern Nigeria for as little as £7 during a video message
Militant: The leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, vows to sell the hundreds of schoolgirls kidnapped in northern Nigeria for as little as £7 during a video message
Yesterday Boko Haram was blamed for a bridge blowing up and for further kidnappings.
Last week the Mail revealed British Special Forces were on standby to help rescue the girls.
That was despite resistance among senior military personnel to putting boots on the ground.
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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Beyoncé and Jay Z look surprisingly carefree as they laugh off Solange's vicious attack at basketball game

A video showing Beyoncé Knowles' sister Solange attacking Jay Z took the internet by storm on Monday.
But the couple surprisingly were not keeping a low profile after news of the fight, which took place last week, broke.
Instead, the singer and rapper went to watch the Brooklyn Nets play Miami Heat at the Barclays Center in New York on Monday evening.
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Laughing it off?: Beyonce and Jay Z attended the Brooklyn Nets vs. Miami Heat game in New York on Monday, hours after a video of Solange Knowles attacking her brother-in-law surfaced
Laughing it off?: Beyonce and Jay Z attended the Brooklyn Nets vs. Miami Heat game in New York on Monday, hours after a video of Solange Knowles attacking her brother-in-law surfaced

And Beyoncé and Jay Z did their best to seem completely unfazed by the release of the dramatic footage, which was captured on surveillance camera in an elevator at The Standard hotel after the Met Gala, held at New York's Metropolitan Museum Of Art on May 5.
Instead, the pair were laughing and looking carefree as they sat courtside during the basketball game.
Beyoncé, 32, looked glamorous in a denim jumpsuit and black sandals with intricately designed gold heels.
Keeping composed: The singer was seen looking at the cameras while sitting courtside at the basketball game
Keeping composed: The singer was seen looking at the cameras while sitting courtside at the basketball game
Glamorous: The 32-year-old looked great in a denim jumpsuit and heels alongside her casually clad husband
Glamorous: The 32-year-old looked great in a denim jumpsuit and heels alongside her casually clad husband
Affectionate moment: As they shared a joke about something, the rapper was seen placing a hand on his wife's ankle
Affectionate moment: As they shared a joke about something, the rapper was seen placing a hand on his wife's ankle
What fight?: It almost seemed as though nothing had happened despite the incident occurring a week ago and news of it breaking just hours earlier
What fight?: It almost seemed as though nothing had happened despite the incident occurring a week ago and news of it breaking just hours earlier
Meanwhile Jay Z, real name Shawn Carter, was casually clad in a white T-shirt and trainers, along with black trousers and a gold chain around his neck.
Beyoncé was seen leaving the party with Solange after the fight, while Jay Z headed home alone in a separate car.
A few days later, the sisters apparently made a getaway to Costa Rica, where they apparently joined Kelly Rowland for her secret wedding.
On their feet: The excited pair jumped up to clap at one point, even though the Nets lost to the Heat
On their feet: The excited pair jumped up to clap at one point, even though the Nets lost to the Heat



Cool customer: Much like during the elevator fight, Beyonce was calm and collected during the evening
Cool customer: Much like during the elevator fight, Beyonce was calm and collected during the evening

Deep in thought: At one point the couple looked to be having a serious conversation, perhaps about the fight
Deep in thought: At one point the couple looked to be having a serious conversation, perhaps about the fight
Eyes on the prize: With even more attention on them than usual, Beyonce and Jay Z tried to focus on the game
Eyes on the prize: With even more attention on them than usual, Beyonce and Jay Z tried to focus on the game
According to Us Weekly, Kelly's wedding took place on Friday and was a 'quick, simple ceremony - only around 30 people.'
On Thursday, three days after the attack in an elevator at The Standard hotel in New York, Beyoncé and Solange arrived in Costa Rica onboard a private plane around 7:56pm, according to E!.
It comes after it was reported in local paper La NaciĂłn that their mother Tina Knowles, Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams and Kelly's fiance Tim Witherspoon were also in Costa Rica, suggesting it was for Kelly and Tim's nuptials, which has now been confirmed by UsWeekly.

Under control: Beyonce is said to have flown with Solange to Costa Rica for Kelly Rowland's wedding days after the attack
Under control: Beyonce is said to have flown with Solange to Costa Rica for Kelly Rowland's wedding days after the attack

Damage control: Beyonce also left the Met Gala after party with Solange, who apparently had a row with Rachel Roy that same night
Damage control: Beyonce also left the Met Gala after party with Solange, who apparently had a row with Rachel Roy that same night




Nothing to see here: The power couple didn't seem to have a care in the world on the same day the video was released
Nothing to see here: The power couple didn't seem to have a care in the world on the same day the video was released
Lean on me: Beyonce, who has two-year-old daughter Blue Ivy with Jay Z, looked like she was about to rest her head on his shoulder
Lean on me: Beyonce, who has two-year-old daughter Blue Ivy with Jay Z, looked like she was about to rest her head on his shoulder

Beyoncé did little to quash the rumours as she posted a picture on her Instagram, looking as though she was dressed in a bridesmaid outfit.
In the shocking video, Solange was lashing out wildly at her brother-in-law, 44, with both her arms and her legs, while her sister stood beside them looking curiously impassive.
The seemingly unprovoked attack plays out in footage obtained by TMZ.


Best seats in the house: Only the best will do for the basketball fans, who also attended a game on Saturday
Best seats in the house: Only the best will do for the basketball fans, who also attended a game on Saturday

All forgiven?: Jay Z was seen cuddling Solange's son at the basketball a few days following the incident
All forgiven?: Jay Z was seen cuddling Solange's son at the basketball a few days following the incident

Shocking: The footage, caught on surveillance camera after the Met Gala on May 5, shows Solange lashing out wildly
Shocking: The footage, caught on surveillance camera after the Met Gala on May 5, shows Solange lashing out wildly

Unprovoked?: It is not known what caused the fight. In the video, Jay Z did not retaliate while Beyonce stood there impassively
Unprovoked?: It is not known what caused the fight. In the video, Jay Z did not retaliate while Beyonce stood there impassively

Solange can be clearly be seen kicking and swinging violently at Jay Z, the father of her two-year-old niece, Blue Ivy, after the trio step into the elevator.
The clip shows a man who appears to be a bodyguard holding her back, but the 27-year-old still manages to rain blows on Jay Z several times.
The bodyguard can also be seen pushing the emergency stop button in the elevator at the 12th floor, no doubt stop the fight spilling out in front of photographers. 
During the frenzied altercation, Jay Z grabs Solange's stiletto clad foot to block a kick but never attempts to retaliate.

A STATEMENT FROM THE STANDARD HOTEL

While there still has been no word from either Beyonce or Jay Z's representatives, a spokesperson from The Standard Hotel in New York City has made a statement. Following calls regarding the leaked CCTV footage, reps for The Standard Hotel told MailOnline, they were 'shocked and disappointed' in what had been a 'clear breach of our security system'.
They said in a statement: 'We are investigating with the utmost urgency the circumstances surrounding the situation and, as is our customary practice, will discipline and prosecute the individuals involved to our fullest capacity.'
The aftermath: The trio are seen leaving the elevator immediately after the attack
The aftermath: The trio are seen leaving the elevator immediately after the attack
Wedding belle: It is thought that Beyonce posted this photo from Costa Rica while sporting a bridesmaid outfit
Wedding belle: It is thought that Beyonce posted this photo from Costa Rica while sporting a bridesmaid outfit

It's not yet known what provoked the fight, however, the famous couple looked as happy as ever as they attended another Brooklyn Nets game on Saturday while Solange played a gig in New York.
Rather tellingly, Jay Z had his arms affectionately around Solange's son who is known as Juelz, now nine, as the family sat courtside.
Beyoncé and Jay Z have remained silent on Twitter following the incident, but Solange rather oddly tweeted on Sunday: 'This might have been top 10 days ever in life.'
It has also been claimed that Solange yelled at Rachel Roy earlier at the after party, held at the Standard's Boom Boom Room, with Us Weekly's source adding that Beyoncé 'got in the middle of it'.
There may be trouble ahead: Beyonce and Solange are pictured shortly before the fight occurred
There may be trouble ahead: Beyonce and Solange are pictured shortly before the fight occurred
The calm before the storm: Beyonce was also photographed with Jay Z at the party, held at the Standard's Boom Boom Room
The calm before the storm: Beyonce was also photographed with Jay Z at the party, held at the Standard's Boom Boom Room
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Monday 12 May 2014

Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson steps out wearing an eye-patch after 'minor incident' on video shoot for new single

He has undergone something of a physical transformation in recent years - looking slimmer and smarter than ever before.
But Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson cut a very different figure when he was seen leaving the BBC studios in London on Monday.
Because, following a mishap on the set of a recent video shoot, he was forced to wear an eye-patch.
Interesting look: Frontman Ricky Wilson leaves the BBC wearing an eye patch
Interesting look: Frontman Ricky Wilson leaves the BBC wearing an eye patch

MailOnline contacted a representative for Wilson, who told us there was 'A minor incident on the video shoot for Meanwhile Up In Heaven.'
No further details were disclosed, but the injury was clearly not enough to stop the singer/songwriter from working.
Wearing a huge smile, he was clearly on good form - and delighted to be promoting his band's latest Number 1 album.
Ouch: The chart-topper suffered the accident while filming the video for his new single Meanwhile Up In Heaven
Ouch: The chart-topper suffered the accident while filming the video for his new single Meanwhile Up In Heaven

The return to fresh music comes after Ricky finished his mentoring role on BBC1's The Voice.
Popular with viewers and colleagues alike, fans are hoping he will return - but the star says he has no idea whether he will be back for a second series.
The 36-year-old Never Miss A Beat singer said in an interview producers haven't actually been in touch to discuss the next series.
The lead singer of the Kaiser Chiefs didn't think there 'would be enough space for him' on the next series, which follows the news fellow judge Kylie Minogue will also be making an exit from the show.
Eye spy: The singer and former The Voice mentor seemed in good spirits on Monday
Eye spy: The singer and former The Voice mentor seemed in good spirits on Monday
Ricky revealed to The Sun: 'I haven’t been asked yet, for a start. People keep telling me rumours of who might join the panel and I’m not sure there’d be a space for me. It would definitely depend on the coaches.'
Kylie Minogue has already confirmed that she won’t be returning as a mentor to the show, as the filming conflicts with her ‘Kiss Me Once’ tour.
However, Ricky did admit in the interview that even if he did return it would not be the same without his Spinning Around co-judge, admitting she helped coach him just as much as the contestants.
'It would be weird doing it without Kylie. She helped get me over the edge', he added.
One More Last Song: It may have been Ricky Wilson's first, and last series as  judge on The Voice, alongside Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue and will.i.am
One More Last Song: It may have been Ricky Wilson's first, and last series as judge on The Voice, alongside Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue and will.i.am
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Tuesday 12 January 2016

Berkeley Records releases Osho Carry Go video

Rapper/dancehall artiste OSHO, drops the video of his chart topping new single titled “Carry Go”, Produced by former Sony BMG Malaysia producer, Cardi Black and video directed by Paul Gambit. The song was also mixed and mastered by Afrobeats Number 1 sound engineer Suka Sound. The song “Carry Go "itself is a melodious track with a fusion of African dancehall and well blended Rap.



Good Looking, Charming and Talented OSHOis signed to  Berkeley Recordsunder the management of a Nigeria-Canadian with a vision to take Nigerian music beyond boundaries.  “Carry Go” has been reviewed by OAPs and Musical Icons , and its presently rocking the airwaves.

OSHO has performed on tours alongside Seyi Shay, Tuface Idibia, Dbanj,, Ice Prince  and host of others , in shows cut across all spheres of Nigeria. He has also been on tour in South Africa , where he was well received and applauded for his musical dexterity and charm.

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