Entertainment
Jimin’s Who Hits #45 on Billboard and Surpasses 68 Million YouTube Views
Jimin is making waves worldwide as his hit song “Who” continues to soar on the charts.
This week, it ranks at an impressive #45 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking a significant achievement as the highest-ranked K-soloist track in its 17th week of release this decade.
The song’s success speaks volumes about Jimin’s undeniable talent and global appeal, further solidifying his position as a rising international music icon and global IT boy.
But the celebrations don’t stop there. The official music video for Who has also reached a major milestone, surpassing 68 million views on YouTube.
This marks another huge accomplishment for the artist, proving the track’s popularity and the massive support from fans around the world.
Jimin’s solo track Who was released on March 17, 2023.
The song quickly gained global attention, showcasing his emotional vocal delivery and marking a significant milestone in his solo career.
Since its release, Who has garnered millions of streams and views, solidifying Jimin’s place as a successful solo artist outside of BTS.
Entertainment
Kendrick Lamar Wins Big at the Grammys as ‘Not Like Us’ Takes Home Five Awards
Kendrick Lamar has added to his impressive Grammy collection, bringing his total wins to 22 after his hit song Not Like Us dominated the 66th Grammy Awards. The track won in all five categories it was nominated for.
The song, which became an anthem during Lamar’s highly publicized feud with Drake, took home:
- Song of the Year
- Record of the Year
- Best Rap Song
- Best Rap Performance
- Best Music Video
Not Like Us gained massive popularity not just for its hard-hitting lyrics and production but also for its cultural significance, as many saw it as a defining moment in Lamar’s long-standing rivalry with Drake.
Entertainment
Peter Obi Celebrates Tems’ Grammy Win and Nigerian Music Stars
Peter Obi congratulates Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Tems on her latest Grammy win, praising the success of Nigerian youths in the entertainment industry. In a post on his X handle, he writes:
“I am ever elated by the huge success Nigerian youths are making in various fields, especially in the entertainment sector.
Therefore, I extend my hearty congratulations to our Nigerian Afrobeats star, Tems @temsbaby, who just secured her second Grammy Award with her win in the Best African Music Performance category.
I also rejoice with Nigeria’s entertainment industry and other Nigerian artists who were nominated for different awards in their respective categories.
Undoubtedly, Nigeria remains home to the endless flow of talents who through their creative arts, continue to put the nation on the global map.
Firmly, I remain committed to building a nation that fosters growth among the youths and helps them discover and harness their individual talents for national productivity.
A New Nigeria is POssible.”
Tems, whose real name is Temilade Openiyi, made history with her win at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, taking home the first-ever Best African Music Performance award.
Also, this marks her second Grammy, following her win in 2023 for her feature on Future’s hit song Wait for U alongside Drake.
Entertainment
Timini Egbuson Says Many Women Have Monetized Dating
Nollywood actor Timini Egbuson recently shared his perspective on modern relationships, expressing concern over the increasing trend of monetizing dating.
In an interview with TVC, Egbuson highlighted how this shift has influenced the dynamics between men and women, particularly among the affluent.
He observed that many women now equate a man’s love with his financial generosity, leading to a misconception that lavish spending signifies genuine affection.
Egbuson pointed out that for wealthy men, such expenditures are often inconsequential, allowing them to replicate the same gestures with multiple partners without forming deep emotional connections.
“The nonchalant attitude of some men is because there are a lot of women accessible to them,” Egbuson explained. “Once you have money, you have a lot of options. And that is also because a lot of women have monetized dating.”
He further elaborated that this monetization has led some men to devalue relationships, knowing they can easily attract numerous women through financial means alone. This dynamic, according to Egbuson, has made the dating scene more stressful and challenging to navigate.
Reflecting on his personal experiences, Egbuson revealed that he has chosen to remain single for now, describing the current dating landscape as “stressful” due to these complexities.
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