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LeBron James Reacts To Barack Obama’s Perfect Shot
Barack Obama’s basketball skills quickly went viral yesterday as he was helping out Joe Biden at an election rally in Michigan. While in the gym, Obama got hold of a basketball and attempted a three-point shot. In the end, the former President made the shot with a swish, signalling just how accurate he really is from beyond the arc. As he left the scene of the shot, Obama said “that’s what I do” as he was joined by Biden who seemed stunned by the athletic achievement.
Obama was quickly met with praise for the shot as his supporters, as well as athletes, were impressed that he can shoot the ball with such proficiency. LeBron James was especially amused by the whole thing, as the four-time NBA champion took to Twitter saying “Now you just showing out now my friend!! That’s what you do huh?? Ok ok I see. All cash!”
LeBron and Barack Obama have had a working relationship for a while now, especially considering Obama was recently a guest on The Shop, where he talked to LeBron about his call to NBA players in the midst of their strike following numerous police-involved shootings. LeBron has visited the White House before, so he is well-aware of President Obama’s athletic prowess.
Perhaps we will see more of Obama on the court, in the near future.
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E.G. Phillips unveils where silence speaks the loudest on new release “Empathy for the Night Fly”
The mood of E.G. PHILLIPS’s “Empathy for the Night Fly” is instantly cinematic, dark, introspective, and frozen in time. The track sounds like a scene from a late-night club where everything slows down just enough for feelings to come out. The arrangement is jazz-like in that it lets each part breathe. The arpeggiating Rhodes piano comes and goes, giving the impression that the music is thinking, as if it’s moving.
The song is really about recognition, which is when you hear something in someone else’s voice that reminds you of your own experience. It’s subtle, almost fragile, but it has a big effect on people. That emotional connection is what holds the piece together.
That choice seems deliberate, even defiant. It asks the listener to pay attention differently, not just passively. Every break is a part of the story. E.G. Phillips doesn’t just make the mood; he keeps it going. In that space, “Empathy for the Night Fly” becomes a quiet, powerful look at memory, connection, and shared feelings.
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Firecamino maintains folk storytelling with new release “Juan The Baptist”
“Juan the Baptist” is a stunning single by Firecamino, blending vivid storytelling with charming melody. The laid-back indie song with folk and country influences sounds like an ancient story told around a campfire after a long night.
The song’s central character is a misguided hero, vulnerable and human. Firecamino emphasizes imperfection over perfection, creating a relatable protagonist. That storytelling gives the song a cinematic, intimate feel.
“Juan the Baptist” handles several musical influences well. Folk-inspired writing and country textures add emotion and familiarity. Meanwhile, the cool indie vibe smooths the edges and lets the track flow naturally without being dramatic.
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