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Seth Ennis Releases Two-Pack Songs Titled ‘Just A Little’ & ‘So Much’

Today, Seth Ennis has released a two-pack of songs that features fresh new singles “Just A Little” and “So Much, “Ennis wrote “Just A Little” with Lindsay Rimes and Phil Barton, and the song was produced by Zach Abend and Jordan M. Schmidt, while “So Much” utilizes pop-inspired harmonies written by Ennis, Brandon Day, and Geoff Warburton.
 
I recorded ‘Just a Little’ a couple of years ago, and it was one I was back and forth on letting go of and letting another artist release, or releasing myself. After seeing the reaction and the energy it brought to the set on tour, I knew I had to put it out. Ready for this ‘lil ditty to finally be out in the universe.
“‘So Much’ is something a little newer I’ve been working on. I wanted something that was similar to all of the boy bands I unashamedly listened to growing up – with all of the vocal stacks and moving harmonies on it. So my producer Jordan Schmidt and I spent two days only on vocals to get that effect.
 
 
The new releases follow “The Book,” a dynamic song accompanied by a mid-tempo rhythm addressing all the questions that have to be faced after a breakup, whether romantic or not. The song seems to be about a breakup at first listen; however, Ennis draws parallels between the breakup and the beginnings of his career. Geoff Warburton and Zach Aben collaborated with Ennis on the project.
 
As “one of Nashville’s most buzzed-about new artists” (Sounds Like Nashville), Ennis broke into the Country music format in 2017 with early nods from SiriusXM, naming him one of their “Future Five,” as well as an artist to watch by CMT, Pandora, The Huffington Post, and Rolling Stone Country.
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Bianca Censori Defies Hotel Dress Code in Scandalous Style with Kanye West

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Earlier this week, Bianca Censori and her husband Kanye West were spotted at the iconic Chateau Marmont for lunch. The Australian model, known for her daring fashion choices, turned heads yet again with her provocative outfit. Censori sported a tiny pair of shorts, black heels, and a revealing white bikini top, which undoubtedly caught the attention of both onlookers and the hotel staff.

Despite Chateau Marmont’s strict business casual dress code, Censori’s nearly nude appearance did not elicit any complaints from the staff. This is not the first time Censori has pushed fashion boundaries at the luxury hotel. Earlier this month, she made headlines by arriving in a thong and later in a sheer nude mini dress paired with long stockings, heels, and a tan hat, while Kanye shielded her from photographers.

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As of now, Chateau Marmont has not commented on Censori’s repeated dress code violations. What do you think of Bianca Censori’s scandalous fashion statements at the Chateau Marmont? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for more updates.

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Keke Palmer Defends Tyler Perry Amid Misogyny Backlash, “The Real Enemy is the System!”

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In a recent episode of her podcast Baby, This is Keke Palmer, Keke Palmer hosted Tyler Perry, sparking intense discussions online. Perry’s comments, addressing long-standing criticisms that his films often depict Black women in distress, went viral. Defending his creative choices, Perry stated, “A large portion of my fans are disenfranchised. Who cannot get in the Volvo and go to therapy on the weekend. You’ve got this highbrow negro who is all up in the air with his nose up looking at everything… Don’t discount these people and say their stories don’t matter. Who are you to be able to say which Black story is important, or should be told? Get out of here with that bullsh*t.”

Perry’s remarks led to significant backlash, including accusations of misogyny. In response, Keke Palmer took to social media platform X to defend Perry. She argued that critics are misdirecting their anger. “The enemy isn’t Tyler, it’s the system that makes it hard for multiple black artists to shine at one time,” Palmer asserted. “Oppression turns you against the person that gets the shine opposed to questioning why there can only be so few at a time. Tyler is not the gatekeeper of all black stories; he’s just one creative who broke through the system. Advocating for others to do the same is the fight, not hating Tyler for his work that many do love.”

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Palmer also highlighted Perry’s significant contributions to the Black community in a follow-up tweet, noting his employment of numerous Black individuals and urging followers not to “blame his movies for oppression.”

What are your thoughts on Keke Palmer’s defense of Tyler Perry amid the backlash? Share your opinions in the comments, and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for more updates.

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