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Available now, BESD continues to solidify her status as an anthem enthusiast and purveyor of better days, and now she’s back imploring audiences to stand up with this new, emotionally-charged offering.
Packed with the Calgary-based powerhouse’s vocals, swooping melodies, and motivational lyrics, “Our Love” reminds the listener that regardless of what happens, love will be the lasting foundation you can count on, stand on, shout from, and cling to.
Pop in fashion, and R&B in sultry pockets, “Our Love” carves its charming message in a welcomed ear-worm type of way; packed with plenty of layered vocals, the song also features the sounds of a gospel choir which lends to the overall vibe of a song about overcoming and relying on love to save the day. The adorable, unexpected twist in the bridge, is the inclusion of the beautiful cameo of a children’s choir and clapping percussion.
Justin Theroux says its ‘frustrating’ being in the public eye with ex Jennifer Aniston
Entertainment
Sat, May 01, 2021
American actor Justin Theroux is reflecting on the interest that the public had in his marriage with ex-wife Jennifer Aniston which subsequently came with a set of challenges.
The
Rolling Stone, spoke about his marriage with the
Friends actor being in the public eye and the world’s fascination with their cordial ties post-divorce. You know, it s interesting. In ideal circumstances, you re known for what you do, or for the contributions you make in the arts, literature, movies, whatever. Even if it s a negative review, OK, that s fair play. But there are people who are only curious about the private lives of other people, and.I think the best thing to do is to train your eyes away from it. It creates a preconceived notion of who you are that s inaccurate,” he said.
Pro-Immigration Survey Backfires, Shows the Public Wants American First Policy
Strong majorities of Americans believe U.S. migration policy should first serve the interests of their fellow Americans, according to an opinion survey by the pro-migration Cato Institute.
Nearly two-thirds (63%) of Americans say its more important when making immigration policy to consider what benefits the United States and its current citizens, said the April 27 survey of 2,600 U.S. adults.
But, the survey added, thirty‐seven percent (37%) believe its more important to consider what benefits the most people regardless of nationality.
Conservatives back the America first view by more than 80 percent, while the critical, swing-voting, election-deciding moderates strongly favor the pro-America perspective by 61 percent to 38 percent, says the survey, which is titled E Pluribus Unum: Findings from the Cato Institute 2021 Immigration and Identity National Survey.