Monday 6 June 2016

The Anticipated Video of the Year AMaalo by Victor Kamenyo ft Ziwambaza is out


Well!! well!! The long wait has come to the end, as the long awaited video was finally released a couple of days back featuring Victor Kamenyo and the one and only Ziwambaza (New kid on the Block). The phenomenon, the different touches, the audio and visual touches makes it to be the best.
To view the video click here: Amaalo by Victor Kamenyo and Ziwambaza video

https://soundcloud.com/promoterkimjacobs256/maalo-by-victor-kamenyo-and

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYS7is5GdIc

Sunday 5 June 2016

Chris Brown Denies Report That He Assaulted and Stepped on a Fan’s Head: ‘No Fans Were Hurt’


Fighting back! Chris Brown is denying a report that alleges he assaulted and stepped on a fan’s head at a recent concert.
TMZ obtained a video of the “Back to Sleep” singer, 27, performing in Cannes, France, on May 18. At one point in the clip, which was posted online on Saturday, June 4, Brown appears to step on fan Malek Mokrani’s head as he hops off the stage.
According to the site, Mokrani was hospitalized and put in a neck brace after suffering “neck and head pain.” He reportedly plans to file a police report.
Just hours after the video appeared online, Brown took to Instagram to deny that he’d assaulted the man.
“No fans were hurt by Chris Brown; no fans were beat up by Chris Brown,” he said in a video response.
The R&B entertainer continued, “I met the owner, shook his hand. We were partying and everything else. His staff though, security, I don’t think he probably knew who I was. I don’t care but he assaulted me. Grabbed his hand around my throat and tried to push me out the spot when we were walking. My security was already advancing to another spot so we handled the situation accordingly and moved on.”
Brown, who is the father of 2-year-old daughter Royalty, did not clarify whether Mokrani was the man that he claims assaulted him.
“Stop lying to people, saying we beating up fans, ‘cause I don’t do that,” he added.
SOurce: UsMagazine

Muhammad Ali: Barack Obama says boxing's 'Greatest' shook up world


US President Barack Obama and boxing great George Foreman have led worldwide tributes to Muhammad Ali, who has died at the age of 74.
"Ali shook up the world - and the world is better for it," Obama said.
Foreman, who was beaten by Ali in the Rumble in the Jungle in 1974, said: "Muhammad Ali made you love him."
British Prime Minister David Cameron, musician Sir Paul McCartney, boxers Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather and golfer Tiger Woods also paid tribute.
Ali was admitted to a hospital in the US city of Phoenix, Arizona on Thursday suffering from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by Parkinson's disease.
The three-time world champion died from septic shock caused by "unspecified natural causes", his spokesman Bob Gunnell said.
Ali's funeral will take place in his home town of Louisville, Kentucky at 19:00 BST on Friday, 10 June, where flags have been flying at half-mast since his death was announced.
Former US president Bill Clinton and comedian Billy Crystal will deliver eulogies at the service, which will be open to the public. A procession will also be held in Louisville on the same day.
Muhammad Ali, 1942-2016
Muhammad Ali dies - the world pays tribute
'The kid who lost a bike and found a calling'
Muhammad Ali's life in pictures
What made 'The Greatest' so great?
In a lengthy statement, Obama said both he and wife Michelle "pray that the greatest fighter of them all finally rests in peace".
"Like everyone else on the planet, Michelle and I mourn his passing," he said. "But we're also grateful to God for how fortunate we are to have known him, if just for a while; for how fortunate we all are that The Greatest chose to grace our time."
Ali's quick wit and vocal indignation over racial discrimination made him a compelling character away from the ring. He also refused to be drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War because of his religious beliefs, resulting in him losing his licence and world title.
"He stood with King and Mandela; stood up when it was hard; spoke out when others wouldn't. His fight outside the ring would cost him his title and his public standing," Obama added.
"It would earn him enemies on the left and the right, make him reviled, and nearly send him to jail. But Ali stood his ground. And his victory helped us get used to the America we recognise today.
"He wasn't perfect, of course. For all his magic in the ring, he could be careless with his words, and full of contradictions as his faith evolved. But his wonderful, infectious, even innocent spirit ultimately won him more fans than foes - maybe because in him, we hoped to see something of ourselves.

Stunning Pencil Drawing Works by Brazilian Artist Fabio Rangel


Meet the Brazilian Artist Fabio Rangel who gives life to the world of Art..Some  of his pictures can give you what really Art means and that is nature. Below are some of the stunning pencil drawing from the Brazilian Artist.








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