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The United States Capitol is seen on Aug. 6, 2020 in Washington, DC.
Despite limitations introduced by the pandemic, music industry advocates successfully lobbied for Save Our Stages, the CASE Act and more to be included in the final legislation.
After months of partisan bickering over a follow-up to the CARES Act, U.S. lawmakers reached a deal on a $900 billion pandemic relief package (included as part of a $2.3 trillion catchall spending bill) on Dec. 22. Following a brief delay and threat of a veto by President Donald Trump, the bill was finally signed into law on Dec. 27, providing relief for millions of struggling Americans and, for the music industry, $15 billion in aid for music venues and other cultural institutions via the Save Our Stages Act.
The thong song: SZA showed off her look from behind as she crouched down, showing off her thong detail
She also showed off afro hair and a cropped white vest top which was cut at the front, accessorizing with a series of necklaces.
SZA has been nominated nine times for a Grammy but has never won.
However, losing so many times has released the artist from a certain pressure, she told the February issue of Cosmopolitan where she posed for photographer Djeneba Aduayom.
Details: She also showed off afro hair and a cropped white vest top which was cut at the front, accessorizing with a series of necklaces
Anzueto
In the late 1990s, local rocker Eddie Anzueto broke out of his signature rock-n-roll mold and approached early hip-hop band “Salt-N-Pepa” with an idea.
He suggested to the group, known for their smash hits like “Push It” and “Whatta Man,” that they perform together on a song called “The Clock is Ticking.” The single appeared on Salt-N-Pepa’s “Brand New,” the group’s album released in 1997. It would be the group’s final studio album before the group broke up five years later.
“The Clock is Ticking” turned out to be a hit. The album was declared gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Critics hailed the album for its piano and guitar sounds, a departure from the group’s previous albums.