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N.Flying Celebrates 10 Years with ‘Everlasting’ Album and World Tour

Korean rock band N.Flying is stepping into their 10th year together with a bang. The five-member group is celebrating their anniversary with a brand-new full-length album titled Everlasting and a global tour that reflects just how far they’ve come since their 2015 debut.
Set for release on May 28, Everlasting is more than just an album—it’s a message to their fans. It represents the group’s journey, the struggles they’ve overcome, and the strong bond they’ve built over the years. The album’s concept photos, showing the members in calm, earthy-toned suits, give off a mature and confident vibe, fitting for a group that has grown up in front of their fans.
The group—Seunghyub, Hun, Jaehyun, Hweseung, and Dongsung—each bring something unique to the table. Seunghyub, the leader, is known for his role as both rapper and vocalist. Hun adds his guitar skills and soft voice, while Jaehyun keeps the beat steady as the drummer. Hweseung’s powerful vocals and Dongsung’s bass complete their sound, which blends rock with a touch of pop and emotional storytelling.
This comeback holds extra weight, as it’s the band’s first full group activity after some members completed their military service.
Their world tour, titled &CON4: Full Circle, kicked off in Seoul from May 9 to 11 and will continue in Busan on July 5. After that, they’ll be taking the show overseas, performing in 28 cities across Asia, North America, Europe, Oceania, and South America through early 2026.
The tour’s name, Full Circle, has a deeper meaning. It shows how the group has returned stronger and more complete, ready to reconnect with fans and share how far they’ve come. It also speaks to the tight-knit relationship between N.Flying and their fanbase, N.Fia, who have supported them through every high and low.
Beyond the album and the tour, the group is treating fans to special anniversary events. Pop-up stores themed around Everlasting and N.Fie Birthday To You will offer exclusive merch and interactive fan experiences. On their debut anniversary, they’re hosting a live broadcast titled Let’s Roll, where fans can hear directly from the members, enjoy behind-the-scenes stories, and participate in other fun surprises.
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“Sex Is Spiritual” – Nigerian Actress Juliana Olayode Speaks Out on Teenage Intimacy

Nigerian actress Juliana Olayode expresses her worry regarding the increase in sex rates among teenagers.
The actress took to social media and expressed her shock at the things she has heard from teenagers, claiming that it is a serious issue.
“What is your body count? The things I hear these days, especially from teenagers, leave me speechless and break my heart. While some people would say, ‘Enjoy your life while you’re young, make all the mistakes you want now,’ I don’t — that includes sexually.”
“Sex is spiritual. People only talk about the fun part; nobody really talks about the spiritual aspect of it. Sex and other sexual activities are for MARRIED people. I can write an epistle about this.”
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Weekend Vibes: Throw it back with Nigerian Singer 2Baba’s timeless hits

It’s the weekend (Saturday), and it’s time to unwind with a bit of nostalgia from your favorite songs. Today, we’ll be reminiscing with Nigerian singer 2Baba.
We’ll be going through some of the singer’s most popular songs for you to tune into or reflect on:
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If Love Is a Crime
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African Queen
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E Be Like Say
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One Love
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Dance Floor
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See Me So
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Amaka
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True Love
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I Dey Feel Like
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No Shaking
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“Afrobeats Has Stalled” – Amaarae Hails Rema’s ‘HEIS’ for Pushing Boundaries

Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae goes viral after sharing her thoughts on the current state of Afrobeats, stating that the genre has stalled.
She expressed concern about how Afrobeats is becoming too repetitive and urged artists to experiment with new sounds.
“Afrobeats and African music need to evolve. It needs to evolve in a direction that is fearless, and I think right now artists have made so much money from a certain type of sound that they are afraid to step out of the boundaries because they are probably more focused on the financial aspect of it. And as a result, I think Afrobeats has stalled.”
The singer then gave an example, commenting on how Rema did just that with his recent album “HEIS”.