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  1. 1 day ago · Jennifer Lopez ... not. (too many flat notes, voice strain is detectable, sounds like a wailing alley cat in heat... -- vocal coach tries to cover it up with his beautiful singing voice) Stevie is a beast! Him, Durand Bernar, Amber Riley, and Jade Nova were doing karaoke nights at one point and they always killed it. 2.

  2. 7 hours ago · On July 17, during the broadcast of EBS's music program 'Space Gonggam (sympathy),' singer Chung Mi-jo broke down in tears while singing her new song 'Mother's Spring.'

  3. 1 day ago · Jelly Roll (singer) Jason Bradley DeFord (born December 4, 1984), known professionally as Jelly Roll (originally stylized as JellyRoll ), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Antioch, Tennessee. Beginning his career in 2003, he rose to mainstream prominence in 2022 following the release of two singles, "Son of a Sinner" and "Need ...

  4. 7 hours ago · British singer-songwriter Jorja Smith premiered a new song “High” on BBC Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders. The song is the follow-up to the collaborative song “In The Night” with American singer-songwriter Childish Gambino. Also, it is her solo music since the 2023 sophomore album “Falling or Flying”.

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    7 hours ago · Related: Harvey Guillén Teases Fate of His What We Do in the Shadows Character in Upcoming Final Season (Exclusive) "I think the goal is to go out with fans like this at Hall H, and still be able to fill it up," he continued before Simms added, "You don't want to stay on too long that you're in the small conference rooms."

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  7. 7 hours ago · Aubriegh Hiatt, American country music singer ; Aubriegh. The name Aubriegh is a unique and beautiful name of English origin, meaning "elf ruler" or "elf queen." It is a variant of the name Aubrey, which itself is derived from the Old German words "alb" (elf) and "ric" (ruler).