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Beyoncé Endorses Kamala Harris with ‘Freedom’ Song for Campaign
Beyoncé has officially endorsed Kamala Harris’ campaign by granting permission to use her song “Freedom” as the campaign’s primary anthem.
This endorsement is particularly noteworthy given Beyoncé’s well-known and strict policies regarding the use of her music.
The decision to allow Harris’ campaign to feature the song came swiftly, with Beyoncé giving her approval only hours before Harris was scheduled to use the track in a public campaign appearance.
Beyoncé’s choice to make an exception for Harris highlights a significant level of support for the vice-presidential candidate.
The use of “Freedom,” a powerful and evocative song, is expected to resonate strongly with voters and amplify Harris’ campaign messaging.
This gesture not only reflects Beyoncé’s commitment to supporting Harris but also underscores the high-profile nature of the endorsement.
The quick turnaround in granting permission underscores the urgency and importance Beyoncé places on this campaign, providing Harris with a notable boost as she seeks to energize and mobilize her base ahead of the election.
This endorsement is seen as a strategic move to enhance Harris’ visibility and appeal in the competitive political landscape.
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Mr Real Apologises to D’banj Over CREAM Platform Controversy
Nigerian rapper, Mr Real takes to social media and apologises to D’banj regarding the issue with the singer’s creative platform, CREAM.
It can be recalled that Mr Real came to social media and claimed that the CREAM platform could not pay him what he was offered, which was 20 million naira for an ambassadorship.
Later on, his statement received so much backlash on social media and brought about reports to the platform. D’banj also filed a case against the singer.
However, Mr Real has now taken to social media to apologise to D’banj and the CREAM platform over his comments and takes them back.
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“I’ve Been to Prison More Than Wizkid” — Portable Weighs In on Fela Debate
Nigerian singer, Portable shared his thoughts on the comparison between Wizkid and Fela Kuti.
The singer compared and asked if Wizkid has been to prison before, recalling Fela Kuti’s days in prison.
He then added that he has been to prison more than Wizkid.
“You be this, you be that, that one na for your pocket. Me sef I be Biggie man. Do you give people food? I give people, you say you big pass Fela for where. You say you’re the new Fela; has he been to prison before? I’ve been to prison multiple times. I’m bigger than Wizkid.”
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Daddy Freeze Weighs In on Wizkid and Seun Kuti Feud Over Fela Comparison
Media personality, Daddy Freeze reacts to Wizkid and Seun Kuti’s online feud regarding the comparison between Wizkid and Fela.
Daddy Freeze shared his thoughts and stated how he thinks Wizkid can’t be compared to Fela and they don’t have the same impact.
“Until Wizkid is ready to stand up and stone the government, he shouldn’t compare himself to Fela. Did you know that Fela was released from prison just to prevent him from dying there?”
He then added that Fela was not just a singer but a freedom fighter.
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