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On April 19th 2024, Taylor Swift released one of the most anticipated albums this year. She announced the release of her album during this year’s Grammy’s. The ‘Tortured Poet’s Department ‘ is Taylor’s 11th studio album. The full anthology version of the album includes a whopping 31 new songs. The song that had fans talking was ‘thanK you aIMee.’ This is because they suspected that it was about her long feud with Kim Kardashian. When the letters in capital are arranged in order, the name KIM stands out.

 

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Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, commonly known as Coachella has a rich history dating back into its inception in 1999.

The festival was founded by Paul Tollet and Rick Van Santen of Goldenvoice. A subsidiary of AEG live. The idea was to create a multi-day event that would feature various musical genre, including rock, indie, hip-hop, electronic music with art installations and other attractions.

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Taylor Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, is breaking records and captivating fans worldwide. The album, which was released on Friday, has already set a new record for Spotify's most-streamed album in a single day, and Swift has become the most-streamed artist in a single day as well. The album features 31 tracks, each one a raw and honest expression of the pop star's heartbreak and anger towards her former partners. The first 16 tracks of the album were released as scheduled at 5 am UK time, and a few hours later, an additional 15 tracks were released, giving her fans plenty to dive into - as well as sending music journalists into a frenzy.


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At the heart of reggae's appeal lies its ability to convey messages of love, unity, and social justice. From the early pioneers like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Jimmy Cliff to contemporary artists such as Damian Marley and Chronixx, reggae has been a powerful tool for expressing the struggles and aspirations of marginalized communities. Themes of resistance against oppression, calls for equality, and reverence for nature resonate deeply within the genre, making reggae not just music but a voice for the voiceless.

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