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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!!!”
Jeremih is off the ventilator, out of ICU and has been transferred to a regular hospital room!!!
— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) November 21, 2020
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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Vanda stirs an electrifying vibe through the waves of grief with her recent single “I Don’t Swim”
Emerging from the profound loss experience, Vanda presents a compelling exploration of sonic and emotional landscapes in her latest single, “I Don’t Swim.” This dynamic anthem embodies a spirit of resilience, offering a rich and introspective blend of dance-infused alternative pop. Vanda’s distinctive vocal delivery skillfully captures the duality of grief with the buoyancy of personal growth, creating a transformative auditory experience for listeners.
Following the passing of her best friend, Vanda’s artistic direction undergoes a notable shift. “I Don’t Swim” replaces the introspective alt-pop elements characteristic of her debut album, ‘Sober In Another Life,’ with an energetic, dance-oriented sound that acknowledges underlying pain rather than concealing it. This composition serves as a paradoxical celebration: it possesses the capacity to elicit tears while simultaneously encouraging listeners to immerse themselves in its infectious rhythm on the dance floor.
The electrifying instrumentation and rhythmic beats provide a lush tapestry of shimmering synthesizers, dynamic percussive elements, and cascading melodies, resulting in a soundscape that feels uplifting and intimately personal. Vanda’s fearless lyricism remains strikingly audacious, featuring vivid imagery and profound vulnerability as she navigates the challenging terrain of grief.
The true artistry lies in Vanda’s vocal performance, where each note represents a delicate equilibrium of strength and fragility. It imparts a captivating emotional energy that resonates beyond the song’s conclusion, reaching those in the healing process. With “I Don’t Swim,” Vanda exemplifies her evolution as both an artist and an individual, adeptly maneuvering through life’s complexities with authenticity and elegance. This track functions as a musical lifeline for those seeking solace amidst adversity. Vanda’s journey articulates a resounding message: while grief may surge like relentless waves, resilience has the potential to inspire joyful celebration.
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“Fleeting and Forever” by The August Arrival delivers a tender Ode to life’s eternal echoes
The August Arrival, under the leadership of Sara MacDonald, the heartbeat of this Yukon indie-folk band, embodies a tender ode to the impermanence of love and life, beautifully mirroring the natural cycles of growth and loss through their third single, “Fleeting and Forever.” This composition draws sonic inspiration from artists such as Postdata and Blind Pilot. Its poetic lyricism and driving melodies echo Manchester Orchestra’s depth, creating an evocative atmosphere akin to a gentle whisper carried by a cool northern breeze. The result is a soul-stirring blend of vulnerability and strength.
Central to this piece are MacDonald’s ethereal vocals, which unfold with unwavering acoustic strums and subtly layered lush instrumentation, creating an intimate and expansive sonic space. The lyrics convey an unflinching honesty here, resembling a heart-to-heart dialogue beneath a starlit sky while grappling with themes of uncertainty. Listeners can feel the weight of hard-earned truths, yet the song never succumbs to despair. Instead, it radiates a quiet resilience, finding beauty in the ever-changing nature of existence.
The process of writing this song served as a therapeutic endeavor; the accompanying arrangements are understated but deeply evocative. Subtle strings weave in and out, echoing the transient connections the song reflects on. It’s a musical embrace that is simultaneously warm and melancholic but never overwhelms the listener.
What renders “Fleeting and Forever” particularly compelling is its inherent duality. It’s a deeply personal snapshot of a difficult time yet resonates universally with anyone who’s wrestled with the bittersweet realization that nothing lasts forever. The heartfelt lyricism and reflective tones provide a sense of solace: within life’s impermanence lies an opportunity for renewal and the appreciation of beauty. As part of the forthcoming album ‘Hillside,’ this third single establishes The August Arrival as a master of crafting immersive narratives that evoke a listening experience. It reminds the audience to acknowledge the prompt nudge to cherish fleeting moments, as these experiences contribute significantly to the meaningfulness of life, resonating well beyond the final note.
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