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[MUSIC] [ENTERTAINMENT] ELLA DID NOT DO IT!

[MUSIC] [ENTERTAINMENT] ELLA DID NOT DO IT!

I am sure you have all probably heard Jacquees ‘Trip’ remix, which he is calling a ‘Quemix’, and if you haven’t you’ve missed out on a great song that puts you even more in your feels than Ella Mai’s original version.

The re-make was so popular it received more attention than Mai’s official song. Unfortunately, Jacquees was sent a cease and desist letter for the remix due to its outperformance and he has since been forced to remove the song off of both YouTube and SoundCloud. The singer shared the news on twitter after reposting an article about how he must remove the song from his social media platforms. The singer then proceeded to quote tweet the article with a number of teary eyed emojis to portray how sad he is about the removal.

There have been several rumors regarding whether or not Jacquee’s has been making profit off of the remix and if Ella Mai is the one who personally sent the letter of cease and desist to the fellow artist. The rumors though were soon dispelled after two social media altercations occurred putting all the rumors to rest.  The first one being when T-Pain suggested that the young artist might have been looking to make a quick bag off of Mai’s song, Que swiftly responded stating “N*gga no I didn’t lol hell you talm bout my brother I put it on SoundCloud and YouTube you know my game ain’t cap I love Ella”.  DJ Mustard also commented on the altercation in order to defend his artist, stating ” I’m just tired of people picking on Ella”.  Mustard posted a picture on his Instagram starting off by saying “Our artists don’t send cease and desists, we do”.  See below for the full post.

So there you have it folks, Ella was not the one who forced her friend to take his ‘Quemix’ down. Jacquee’s team has sent a statement to billboard expressing that there is no bad blood between the two artist and they even see a collaboration for the two in the near future.  I am sure that collaboration will be fire! Comment down below if that’s a collaboration that will make it on to your playlist or not.

[ENTERTAINMENT] [NEWS] TINDER HAS A NEW SAFETY FEATURE

[ENTERTAINMENT] [NEWS] TINDER HAS A NEW SAFETY FEATURE

Tinder has created a new feature that allows women to have more security when looking for dates.

The dating app has a trial occurring in India currently and they have hopes of rolling the function out globally very soon. This new mode which is called “My Move” allows only women to be able to make the first move.  Yes ladies, the ball is finally in your court. This feature will allow women to chose an option which states that only they are able to start a conversation with a male match.

The trial in India has been taking place for several months now. What is very interesting is that Tinder’s rival Bumble has already launched a feature that allows women in heterosexual matches to start conversations. According to general manager for Tinder owner match group in India, Taru Kapoor,  the reason the trial has been rooted in India is because of the apps attempt to attract more females by making them feel both comfortable and secure. He states that “at Tinder, we are constantly evolving our platform to help create a low-pressure environment where our users feel in charge of the connections they make”. He also states that they are “a platform based on mutual respect, consent, and choice”.

This new feature gives women the power to control their experiences which is something I feel will make many females around the world empowered and safe.

Make sure you comment down below and let us know if you would use this feature on Tinder!

[NEWS] NEW YORK: MENTAL HEALTH IS IMPORTANT

[NEWS] NEW YORK: MENTAL HEALTH IS IMPORTANT

New York is taking a huge step toward erasing the stigma associated with mental health.

The home of the city that never sleeps has officially become the first state to include mandatory mental health classes in the curriculum for grades k-12. The law that enforces this new rule came into action on July 1st and strives for “making health a standard part of the education system”.

Though teachers will have leeway as to how they would like to organize the classes and lessons, The New York State Mental Health Education Advisory Council, established in August 2017, has provided some guidelines as to how the classes should be conducted. These guidelines include nine key points of focus that the classes will need to follow. Some of these focuses will include identifying signs of mental health problems, resources for help and support, and the negative stigma that surrounds mental health.

Unfortunately mental health is a rising epidemic that affects more individuals than expected. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association the number of teens and adults who suffer from mental health problems has reached an astounding number. The association shows that 40 million adults in the U.S. (ages 18 and older) suffer from anxiety disorders every year. For children, though this number is not higher, it is still very surprising. According to the National Alliance of Mental Health, studies show that 13 % ages 8-15 and 21% of teens ages 13-18 experience severe mental disorders.

The commissioner of education in the state, Maryellen Elia, told NBC News Better tat decreasing the stigma tat surrounds this epidemic is one of the main reasons New York has passed the bill. Virginia has also recently passed a law tat requires ninth and tenth graders to be taught mental health lessons as well.

I believe this is the right step toward changing the mental health stigma in our country. Not only will this teach young kids how to identify when they are not okay it will also show them getting help is okay. Hopefully this will become more of norm and many states will be on their way to making the same additions in their curriculum.

Comment down below what you think of the new curriculum and if you would like to see this in more schools across America.

 

[ENTERTAINMENT] ] ‘AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE’ EPISODE 3 ‘FORBIDDEN FRUIT’ RECAP AND REVIEW

[ENTERTAINMENT] ] ‘AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE’ EPISODE 3 ‘FORBIDDEN FRUIT’ RECAP AND REVIEW

SPOILER ALERT!

The witches are back! But there’s a whole episode to discuss before I can get to that.

The witches return in “American Horror Story: Apocalyopse.”
Photo courtesy of Hypable.com

Episode 3 starts with Langdon (Cody Fern) interviewing everyone about coming to the sanctuary. He wraps up most of last week’s cliff-hangers by revealing that Timothy and Emily are okay and Evan Peters is off the hook for Joan Collins’ murder. He also admits he’s not looking to take “good” people with him to rebuild the earth.

Did we just see the Devil in true form? When trying to intimidate Mallory (Billie Lourd), Langdon morphs his face into that of a scarred old man, almost like a nosed Voldemort, but Mallory somehow causes the fireplace to spit flames and telepathically tosses Landgon to the ground. Obviously this means she’s a witch, but we’ll get to that later.

This interaction seems to creep Langdon out, who prays to the Devil in a séance, cutting himself and summoning snakes in a pentagram drawn in blood until his eyes go pitch black, presumably possessed.

Outpost’s resident robot Ms. Mead (Kathy Bates) talks about what she thought were her memories including her first kill, a ridiculously violent domestic fight, with Ms. Venable (Sarah Paulson). Mead suggests they try to find the sanctuary themselves.

We get out first look at the survivors of the nuclear fallout. It’s a grey sandy waterfront wasteland. Brock (Billy Eichner) was somehow able to survive the bombing, and shows up to go all “Mad Max” on some cannibals in his attempt to find Coco. He sees Langdon’s carriage and secretly hitches a ride on it.

Billy Eicher is back after the first episode of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” now infected with nuclear radiation.
Photo courtesy of TVLine.com

The carriage arrives at the Outpost and once Brock sneaks off, it’s empty except for a case of somehow still ripe apples. Mead and Venable find the fruit and devise a plan to inject them with poison and serve them at a Halloween party.

Coco (Leslie Grossman) is as vapid as ever as she gets ready for the masquerade ball with Evan Peters. She taunts Mallory, who tries to talk with them about what happened with Langdon. I thought Coco would regret making fun of Mallory, but she didn’t have the chance to, because in her next scene, she’s offering to toss who she thinks is Langdon’s salad and goes off into a room with him. Much to her surprise it’s Brock, who thanks to a party mask, gets the perfect opportunity to stab Coco in the brain.

After making the party guests bob for apples, Venable and Mead watch over as everyone’s poisoned. The “Snow White” and Adam and Eve with the forbidden fruit parallels aren’t exactly subtle in this scene, but it’s insanely menacing and twisted.

When they go to confront Langdon, he’s able to somehow make Mead turn the gun on her friend, shooting Ms. Venable in the throat. When Mead questions why she did that, Langdon explains to her that it’s all been part of his grand plan. He doesn’t like getting his hands dirty and preferred everyone turn on each other. It looks like the Antichrist just got a robotic henchwomen.

Right after Sarah Paulson’s first death of the season, she returns as “Coven” Supreme Witch Cordelia Foxx, alongside the third season’s Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts) and Myrtle Snow (Frances Conroy), also reprising their roles as witches. They strut out of the fog and into Outpost, where they round up the bodies of their fellow witches to bring them back to life.

The witches from the third season of “American Horror Story” return in “Apocalypse.”
Photo courtesy of Hypable.com

Much to my surprise, in addition to Mallory, they also bring back Coco and Adina Porter, meaning all three of them have been witches this whole time. This actually clarifies a conversation Adina Porter had with Langdon during her interview, where they said they’d interacted before. She told him that she’s not powerful enough to stop him alone, but now she’s got at least five other witches by her side.

Madison leans over Mallory’s newly resurrected body and says what has become her catchphrase “Surprise bitch. I bet you thought you’d seen the last of me.”

I have mixed feeling about this episode. Obviously the witches’ entrance was amazing, Langdon’s interrogation montage was creepy and Ms. Mead’s backstory was good old fashion “AHS” (even if it seemed inspired by “Westworld”) but excluding those sequences, I wasn’t as in love with this episode as the previous two.

The whole thing felt a little rushed and I can’t buy Billy Eichner as some post-apocalyptic badass. Since Timothy and Emily are dead, why was so much of the first two episodes wasted on their chracters? Thankfully, Ryan Murphy has already confirmed that Tate from “Murder House” is coming back, so we haven’t seen the last of Evan Peters this season.

The preview for next week’s episode promises a focus on the Coven, and judging by Langdon’s shorter hair in the trailer, I’m guessing it’s going to be a flashback to the witches trying to intervene before the apocalypse, possibly with Adina Porter by their side. Thw question I need answered is how Myrtle and Madison, who were burnt at the stake and strangled by the end of “Coven” are back. I’m guessing Cordelia travelled to Hell to bring them back to try to save the world, but we’ll have to wait another week to find out.

Make sure to check back next week for Episode 3’s recap of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse.”

 

[NEWS] WILL DUNKIN’ DONUTS EVER BE THE SAME?

[NEWS] WILL DUNKIN’ DONUTS EVER BE THE SAME?

Americas number one breakfast joint is moving to a first name basis, that is right Dunkin’  Donut’s will officially be dropping the Donuts in their name starting this January.

The franchise stated in a tweet “It’s official we’re going by Dunkin’ now. After 68 years of America running on Dunkin’, we’re moving to a first name basis”. Don’t fret, the company will still be producing the buttery, sugary, doughnuts we all know and love, but this will be a large makeover and rebranding for the breakfast restaurant. CEO of the company, David Hoffman believes that this “will keep our brand relevant for generations to come”. Alongside the name change, the company will also be renovating many of the stores, these renovations will include new glass storages for the doughnuts instead of the wire baskets behind the cashier, along with digital kiosk to order on, and tap systems for drinks, similar to what you’d see in a bar.

The company will be focusing on becoming more of a “drink based” franchise, which they have been aiming for since 2013, and in many ways have succeeded at. According to New York Times, beverage sales for the company has increased from 50% to 68%, which will hopefully increase after the many changes that are underway.

For everyone who loves a good Dunkin’ run like I do, comment down below if you are feeling this new modernization wave America’s number one doughnut shop will be partaking in.