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Kendrick Lamar Surprise Dops New Album ‘GNX’

Kendrick Lamar Surprise Dops New Album 'GNX'
Nov 23 2024 Share

Kendrick Lamar has shaken up the music scene with the unannounced release of his sixth studio album, GNX. The 12-track record, Lamar’s first under PGLang/Interscope after parting ways with Top Dawg Entertainment, was quietly shared on streaming platforms, sending fans into a frenzy. Produced by Jack Antonoff and Sounwave, it includes uncredited contributions from SZA, Roddy Ricch, Kamasi Washington, and others.

The album’s title appears to pay homage to Lamar’s family history, referencing the Buick Grand National Experimental car—a vehicle central to his upbringing. Tracks like “Wacced Out Murals” address recent tensions with Drake, including a jab at the AI-generated Snoop Dogg voice used in Drake’s diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle.”

The ongoing feud with Drake, which heated up earlier this year, saw Lamar dominate with the release of “Not Like Us,” a track now up for multiple Grammy nominations. Beyond the drama, GNX also reflects on Lamar’s success, including his upcoming Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance.

Packed with bold lyrics and unexpected collaborations, GNX has cemented Lamar’s status as one of the most unpredictable and innovative voices in rap. Fans are already speculating about a possible tour announcement.

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MEP Thomas Bajada Launches Study on Sustainable Economy

MEP Thomas Bajada Launches Study on Sustainable Economy
Nov 22 2024 Share

MEP Thomas Bajada has launched the Economy of Wellbeing: Bridging the Gap, a study aiming to reshape economic policies by focusing on sustainability and inclusivity. The initiative calls for policies driven by environmental, social, and economic priorities, combining scientific research with public input.

Bajada stressed that the economy should serve people, not the other way around. He explained that the study will gather data and opinions from various sectors to create policies addressing community needs. Families, organisations, and young people are key to this dialogue, he said, as their involvement will help shape a fairer, more sustainable future.

The project seeks to bridge the divide between short-term growth models and those that prioritise long-term resilience by putting human and environmental values first. Economist Lawrence Zammit will lead the quantitative analysis, with Sociologist Justin Attard focusing on the qualitative aspect.

Civil society representatives, including the Chamber of Commerce, Gozo Business Chamber, and BirdLife Malta, shared ideas during the launch. Bajada closed with a call for widespread collaboration, urging all who share this vision to contribute. He emphasised the need for fact-based policies over polarisation or short-term thinking.

Manchester United Legends John O’shea And Siobhan Chamberlain Stops By At D’amato Records

Manchester United Legends John O’shea And Siobhan Chamberlain Stops By At D'amato Records
Nov 22 2024 Share

Fans were thrilled when Manchester United legends John O’Shea and Siobhan Chamberlain made an unexpected appearance at D’Amato Records.

Both of the former football players, who had stellar careers, stopped by to greet fans, sign autographs, and share memories of their playing days. A large number of enthusiastic fans attended the visit, which demonstrated the expanding connection between music and sports.

The event’s ideal backdrop was D’Amato Records, which is well-known for its extensive vinyl collection and brings together two distinct worlds of history and passion.

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Maltese Citizens Will Be Able To Enter China Without VISA For 30 Days

Maltese Citizens Will Be Able To Enter China Without VISA For 30 Days
Nov 22 2024 Share

Starting November 30, 2024, Maltese citizens with ordinary passports can travel to China visa-free for up to 30 days.

This agreement, valid until December 31, 2025, covers purposes such as business, tourism, family visits, exchanges, and transit. Those not meeting the visa exemption criteria must still obtain a visa before traveling.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade, Ian Borg, described the development as a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations.

“This agreement reflects mutual trust and a commitment to fostering ties in tourism, business, and cultural exchange. It simplifies travel for Maltese citizens while creating opportunities for deeper cooperation and trade,” Borg stated.

China has also extended this visa-free policy to nine other countries: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Estonia, Latvia, Japan, and Malta.

This marks the second major agreement between Malta and China within a year.

The first was a memorandum of understanding on exporting bluefin tuna to China, signed during Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg’s official visit to China in November 2023. These developments underline the growing partnership and shared goals between the two nations.

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