ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ Sparks Global Hip‑Hop Buzz
ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ featuring Bloody Civilian and Wale sparks global streams, earns 11.7 M Audiomack plays, and signals a new era for Nigerian hip‑hop.
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ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ featuring Bloody Civilian and Wale sparks global streams, earns 11.7 M Audiomack plays, and signals a new era for Nigerian hip‑hop.
The BBC has rolled out a new Pidgin language service targeting digital platforms for West and Central Africa. Pidgin, spoken extensively across the area, will be used to deliver news, current affairs, culture, and more, produced from a hub in Lagos with additional input from Ghana and Cameroon. This initiative is part of the BBC's significant expansion effort backed by a 2016 funding increase.
Emma Raducanu faced a heartbreaking exit from Wimbledon after a gripping fourth-round match against qualifier Lulu Sun. The 21-year-old Brit, hampered by a back injury, fell short despite her determination, losing 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Raducanu's resurgence in form wasn't enough against Sun's remarkable performance, ending her pursuit of a quarter-final spot. Meanwhile, Sun will now advance to play Croatia's Donna Vekic.
Manchester United have initiated talks with representatives of Matthijs de Ligt regarding a summer transfer. The 23-year-old Bayern Munich defender has long been on United's radar as they seek to bolster their defense. Alongside De Ligt, United are also assessing Everton's young talent, Jarrad Branthwaite, as part of their defensive overhaul plans.
Kipchumba Murkomen, Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary, vows to root out corruption among police and government officials—focusing on crimes like human trafficking and illegal fees. He insists no act of graft is too small to ignore, warning all implicated officers of dismissal and legal action.
Germany is prepared to confront Switzerland in their final group-stage match at Euro 2024, maintaining an unchanged lineup for continuity and success. Despite securing their place in the knockout stage, they aim to hold their top position in Group A. Coach Julian Nagelsmann remains committed to a stable team selection with few anticipated changes to their currently effective strategy.