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King Charles Says Davido’s Music Made Him Love Nigerian Pidgin English

British monarch King Charles III has expressed admiration for Nigerian singer Davido, revealing that the artist’s music deepened his appreciation for Pidgin English. In his new Apple Music show, “The King’s Music Room,” which premiered on Monday, the King highlighted Davido’s song “Kante,” featuring Fave, as one of his favorites.
He remarked, “It also features lyrics in Pidgin, which I love in all its forms, and in which I attempted to make a speech when I last visited Nigeria.” The King also noted the global rise of Afrobeats, stating, “Thanks to Afrobeats, it is becoming ever more popular.” In response, Davido shared the news on his Instagram story, giving a shout-out to the royal family.
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Nigerian Activist VeryDarkMan Calls Out Artists for Flaunting Wealth

Nigerian Activist VeryDarkMan criticizes artists such as Davido, Burna Boy and Wizkid on their luxurious lifestyle.
His criticism was prompted after Burna Boy’s recent purchase of a 3.5 billion Naira sport car. He then takes to social media to share his thoughts.
“Let me start with you Davido cause na you I know well well; na you be my guy. The state where you come from, what can you beat your chest to say that you have done for the people of Osun state. What is your own contribution to the growth of Nigeria.”
“All you people do is to show wealth because you know Nigerians worship money, una go waka for road them go hail una, una go throw some small small change so that people go feel say una be odogwu. You people are nothing. Three of una no get use to us.”
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Donatella Versace Spends 11,000 Hours Making Two Outfits for Beyoncé’s London Show

Donatella Versace has once again reminded the world of her unmatched creativity and dedication to fashion. The legendary designer went all out for Beyoncé’s UK tour stop in London, spending more than 11,000 painstaking hours on two jaw-dropping outfits that lit up the stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The outfits weren’t just glamorous—they were personal, bold, and a perfect reflection of Beyoncé’s Western-inspired tour theme. Each one captured a different side of her stage persona, blending high fashion with performance energy in a way only Beyoncé and Versace could pull off together.
The First Look
The first outfit was nothing short of a showpiece. Beyoncé stepped out in a crystal-covered white bodysuit, paired with long fringe chaps that swayed with every move she made. The chaps were a dramatic touch, giving off rodeo vibes while still looking chic and powerful. The outfit was made with extreme care—every crystal hand-applied, every stitch precise. To top it off, Beyoncé added a stylish cowboy hat and Versace’s signature Medusa emblems, creating a perfect mix of modern glam and Southern swagger.
The Second Look
The second ensemble was a complete contrast but just as striking. Beyoncé emerged in a massive quilted baroque-print ball gown, reimagined from Versace’s iconic designs of the 1990s. The gown featured a tightly fitted corset and a full, sweeping skirt, giving off a dramatic, almost queen-like energy. But this wasn’t your usual royal gown. Beyoncé added her own twist with crystal-detailed cowboy boots, chunky Medusa necklaces, and another bold cowboy hat, merging the regal with the rugged in a way that only she could.
It wasn’t just about the clothes—it was about the heart behind them. Donatella revealed that these two outfits took over 11,000 hours of combined work to bring to life. Her team of artisans spent weeks on each piece, with everything made by hand. Every shimmer, every fringe, every layered detail was carefully placed to make sure the looks were flawless on stage.
Donatella said seeing Beyoncé wear the outfits was an emotional moment. She even got the chance to meet her backstage before the show, and described the experience as magical. She praised Beyoncé’s professionalism, attention to detail, and how effortlessly she brought the designs to life in front of thousands of fans.
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Seventeen Releases New Song with Pharrell and Launches Limited Labubu Toy

Seventeen, the popular K-pop boy group, is back with fresh music and a creative partnership that’s already making waves across the globe. On June 11, the group released a new single titled “Bad Influence”, and to celebrate, they’ve teamed up with the viral designer toy brand Labubu for a limited-edition collection.
The single, produced by Pharrell Williams, brings a new sound for Seventeen—bold, catchy, and confidently modern. Pharrell’s influence adds a smooth edge to their usual pop energy, and the song’s release comes with an eye-catching visual style that fits perfectly with the group’s sharp choreography and strong presence.
The Labubu Collaboration
Alongside the music, Seventeen launched a creative collaboration with Labubu, the playful toy figure that’s been going viral thanks to its quirky style and strong fan following. For this special drop, 14 limited-edition Labubu figures were designed to reflect Seventeen’s bold tour look.
Each doll wears a tiny gray Carhartt jumpsuit, bold green fur, silver chains, and painted nails—styled just like the group’s outfits. The figures were released as part of an exclusive auction, and though they were initially expected to sell for a few hundred dollars, the bidding quickly soared. Some fans have already placed bids of over $2,200, showing just how high the demand is.
The collaboration doesn’t stop at toys. Fans can also bid on special fashion pieces from the group’s tour wardrobe. The auction includes leather jackets, caps, hoodies, and a T-shirt signed by all 13 members. The items are part of a special capsule collection with fashion label Sacai. More than just a merch drop, the auction is being hosted on Pharrell’s JOOPITER platform, with proceeds going to UNESCO. It’s not just about style—it’s about giving back, and fans are eager to support a cause while collecting exclusive Seventeen items.
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