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#NewMusicFriday

TGIF! Are you ready for some fresh new tunes? Because we have a few to go around, so buckle up! Fist off, we have Selena Gomez’s newest collaboration with Trevor Daniel “Past Life”, a sweet and melodic pop song infused with rap and subtle electro vibes. The song is a banger, yet another hit for miss Gomez. Can someone tell her to stop?!! Actually, please don’t, everything she has been releasing since “Rare” is simply pure genius. The song was co-written and produced by non other then Finneas himself, so you have an idea what to expect.  There’s only one bitch, the real one, Britney.    That’s the opening line for the new “Pride Remix” for Mood Ring by the way, not that I’m saying she is not, because of course she is. She did it again y’all and she is stronger then yesterday! All cheesy jokes aside though, she sure is, releasing two new remixes for Mood Ring, both slightly infused with very popular Tik Tok songs you may be familiar with, that will have you dancing around for sure. Charl

WWDC 2020 | #AppleNews

Get ready for a fresh update across your Apple devices this fall!. WWDC, Apple’s yearly developer event was live streamed globally this Monday, June 22nd and we’ve got a lot of news. The event covered up on all major updates coming up across all Apple devices and their respective OS’s this upcoming fall. For the sake of this article, we’ll only cover a few aspects of the conference, those being: iOS 14, WatchOS 7, AirPods and Privacy. iOS 14 Apple has kept a simple and fresh design right from the start, which has helped drawn and retained attention and loyalty from it’s users. Making a few changes and adjustments along the way to keep those characteristics and features even simpler, fresher and    better, facilitating a better experience for the consumer over time. iOS got a major refresh back in the day, and coming this September, we’ll see a few minor yet very significant and long awaited updates to this environment that helps us on our daily lives. New home screen and widgets adj

The Politician S2 | #NetflixWatch

Ready, Set, vote! Now, that’s what you call a comeback!. To be quite honest with you, I wasn’t expecting much from season 2 of The Politician, I didn’t know where it was heading from the ending of the previous season, which quite frankly I found to be be a bit dull, lacking and overall rushed. I thought season 1 could have been prolonged a little bit more, since there was honestly so much to go around, I mean the drama was everywhere and they could have elongated it; instead (to me) it was rushed very quickly into what was coming next and it left a sort of void for all those short lived scenes and stories of which I’m sure not only I wanted more of. Despite that the first season was a complete success and I alone watched it at least 5 times from start to finish. If you haven’t seen the first season yet, I won’t spoil it for you, but suffice it to say, you should go ahead and binge watch it now; it’s very entertaining and short. You won’t regret it, and then you’ll be up to speed here.

Well, they can’t all be jewels... | #NetflixWatch

Alex Pina, creator and producer of “Money Heist”, released his newest Netflix series: “White Lines” this past Friday, may 15th. I was very much exited and looking forward to watching it, but I most confess I found myself quite disappointed. I guess, like the title of this post suggests; that not every creator’s makings can be jewels. The show is about this girl “Zoe”, who after twenty years of her brother’s (Axel) disappearance, uncovers new information about it and decides to take action and find out exactly what happened to him, for there was not much of a resolution when he first went missing. Along ten lengthy episodes we follow Zoe in her relentless quest for information, truth and closure, but while doing so, you may find yourself a bit bored. I must say that I couldn’t help but hate the main character Zoe, she is such a brat and tends to be very annoying (which I guess was kind of the point), but she really is exhausting. She behaves like such a child, trying