Artist Spotlight
Blac Chyna formerly Angela White shuts down abuse allegations from Ex, calls it ‘Clout Chasing’

Angela White, the entrepreneur and media figure formerly known as Blac Chyna, has often found herself in the spotlight for various reasons. This time, however, the attention is centered on serious claims made by her ex-boyfriend, Twin Hector, and White is speaking out. In a recent interview with Piers Morgan on his show Uncensored, White confronted Hector’s accusations that she hurt him while he was asleep and mistreated him during their relationship. She firmly stated that these claims are false and indicated that the rumored $10 million lawsuit against her doesn’t exist.
“I’m actually glad that you brought that up,” White said with honesty. “I’ve never responded to that because it’s all untrue. No lawsuit was ever filed, and this is just someone trying to get attention at my expense.” Her comments deny the accusations and reveal her frustration with what she perceives as unfounded claims. “People can act strangely when they see someone else succeed,” she explained. “The truth is, all of his claims are false, and I have no idea why he is saying these things. It’s just for attention.”
White also mentioned that he has made hurtful comments about her mother, adding to the stress she has been experiencing. Despite the disturbing nature of the allegations, White’s strong response shows that she is focused on her growth and achievements. She seems determined not to let these claims hold her back. Whether the accusations gain any attention or eventually fade away, it’s clear that Angela White is standing firm and will not let someone else dictate her story.
Artist Spotlight
Aaron Fisher cranks the volume on emotion and energy for “Deliverance”

Turn the volume up and hold on tight. Aaron Fisher’s new single “Deliverance” is a high-octane ride of raw energy, crisp guitar work, and an absolute chorus meant to be blasted from car windows and living room speakers alike.
“Deliverance” enters with an authoritative zap and delivers what listeners yearn for with a high-impact track that earns its landing. Fisher’s voice is most expressive when he hangs the notes in the chorus, allowing emotion to drip through every moment while the guitar hums and howls in perfect confluence. There’s something so deep and satisfying about how that sustained vocal line locks into place with the instrumentals. It’s one part built for live shows, blaring speakers, and cathartic singalongs.
However, the beauty of “Deliverance” is in its gratuitous fun. It’s solemn but never overly so. You can pump this one loud and still hear the freedom in it, a certain kind of song you’d score your victories to or lean on during long drives with only the open road and your thoughts. The chorus, in particular, is as catchy and anthemic as the kind of song you can’t stop humming for hours afterward.
There’s also a palpable chemistry between Fisher’s voice and the guitar. The elements flow as one, constructing a pulse with your head bobbing from start to end. The track beckons listeners to a feat that stands accomplished with this much ease on every song. In a world deep to its gills with background music and algorithm-fed noise, “Deliverance” carves through with intent. Aaron Fisher is making experiences. And here, with this track, he’s provided a reason to crank it up and return to it repeatedly.
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Orca turns heartache into choreography with ‘Dance’

Orca releases his new single, “Dance,” and constructs a world where every feeling sways, spins, and stumbles like a couple trying to cling on just a little longer. The artist from Jerusalem once again shows that vision about perspective, and his is luxuriant, visceral, and animatedly cinematic.
Orca excels at folding vulnerability into smooth, R&B-influenced sound beds. For those who like T-Pain’s atmospheric production and moody pulse, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Chris Brown, and Jeremih should feel right at home. But what distinguishes “Dance” is its storytelling. This is a slow-motion relationship unraveling when love has a choreography and every step matters.
The metaphor of dance is so beautifully applied throughout. Orca depicts love as a fragile, delicate performance. Two people move in concert until one misstep breaks the whole rhythm. There’s nothing showy about the footwork here, only a casual, emotionally charged exchange in which those uncertain pauses and stumbles feel like heartbreak in progress. Orca glides meaninglessly through melodies with a soulful fluidity that packs passion and pain.
“Dance” occupies that jam between bedroom R&B and late-night brooding. It’s sexy without being slick and gooey, without being maudlin. Orca’s songwriting is considered, his vision is lucid, and his message is human. Love is a dance, and it requires two people who understand the moves, trust the tempo, and are ready to lead and follow equally.
Whether you’re nursing the embers of something that could have been or mourning a love you got out of sync with, “Dance” hits differently. It’s a track hanging around, not because it demands your attention, but because it breathes truthfully.
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