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Jeremih Has Reportedly Left The ICU And Will Begin His Recovery Following A Coronavirus Scare

Getty Image The singer left the music community concerned after reports that he was struggling with COVID-19. …

For the past week, the music community has kept Jeremih in their prayers after his peers revealed the singer was “not doing good” after being diagnosed with COVID-19. The effects were so bad that the Chicago native was forced to check into a local hospital and was later placed in the intensive care unit. Thankfully, the singer’s family reportedly confirmed that he is no longer in the ICU. According to TMZ, Jeremih will now spend the next stage of recovery elsewhere in the hospital. Chicago’s Andrew Barber of Fakeshore Drive also confirmed the news in a tweet that said, “Jeremih is off the ventilator, out of ICU and has been transferred to a regular hospital room!!!”

Prior to the latest news on Jeremih, his family put out a statement about his condition, which emphasized that “COVID-19 is real and not to be taken lightly.” They added, “Also, It’s important for people infected to quarantine and let their families and friends know ASAP. There’s no shame in contracting COVID-19, and people that have it need to be responsible and considerate of others.” They also thanked “everyone who is praying, and we ask for continued prayers. The family believes in daily prayers to God,” adding, “A great team of doctors and nurses is helping him pull through.”

(via TMZ)

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“(Br)other,” a debut single by (BR)OTHERS

(BR)OTHERS

The debut of (BR)OTHERS, a musical project founded by former Prince associates Michael Bland and Sonny T, has been an unequivocal success. Their debut single, “(Br)other,” is a funk and R&B anthem commemorating their rich musical heritage, boasting infectious lyricism and soulful vocals.

The two artists hail from Minneapolis, a city with a vibrant musical history that still resonates today. Drawing on their decades of experience in the industry, Bland and Sonny have crafted a track that exudes camaraderie and lyrical expertise. Having worked with musicians such as Corey Wong and Vulfpeck, their musical pedigree is beyond question, and “(Br)other” is a fitting tribute to Prince and the enduring legacy of funk music in Minneapolis.

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The song is a melodic revelation of an unbreakable bond, affirming best and worst values through its heartfelt lyricism. Having dealt with issues that arose together in love, without a hint of hypocrisy, they always stayed true to their love despite the odds. The track features a magical synergy between Bland’s exceptional drumming and Sonny’s skilled guitar work. It evokes the legendary spirit of Prince himself, and his influence is palpable throughout the song, with his legacy steeped in every chord progression and vocal harmony. This timeless song demands repeat listens, with each play revealing new layers of sonic delight.

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Hygh Tension Records’ flagship release, “(Br)other,” sets a high bar for what’s to come from this dynamic duo. Whether you’re a seasoned funk aficionado or simply seeking to move your soul, “(Br)other” delivers in spades.

 

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ANDREA PIZZO AND THE PURPLE MICE stirs conformity with its single, “The Machine”

ANDREA PIZZO AND THE PURPLE MICE

ANDREA PIZZO AND THE PURPLE MICE have returned with their latest thought-provoking anthemic single, “The Machine.” This electrifying music combines rock, pop, and electronica, exploring the intricate relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. In a digital age where technology dominates our daily lives, algorithms increasingly dictate our choices, and emotions are reduced to mere data points, “The Machine” is a poignant reminder of what it means to be truly alive. With its infectious sound and lyrics that prompt introspection, the song delves deep into the dichotomy of human emotions versus algorithmic control, making it a must-listen.

The composition’s pulsating beats and distorted guitar riffs stir critical questions about what defines us and the consequences of excessive reliance on technology. The themes of regaining autonomy in a digital age resonate through every chord and lyric of “The Machine.”

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The Machine” is a sonic call to action for critical thinking. Andrea Pizzo’s mesmerizing vocals lead the charge, beckoning us to break free from the shackles of conformity and reclaim our individuality. In addition to the song’s message, Raffaella Turbino’s visually striking video further reinforces the symbolic imagery, urging viewers to reflect on the unraveling mysteries of balance between man and machine unfolding before their eyes.

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The Machine” is an intellectually stimulating and musically captivating masterpiece. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or someone interested in exploring the intersection of humanity and technology, this song deserves a prime spot on your playlist. It is a sonic journey that transcends genre boundaries and leaves a lasting impression on all who dare to embark upon it. Plug in your headphones, crank up the volume, and let ANDREA PIZZO AND THE PURPLE MICE guide you through the labyrinth of the human experience.

 

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