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monday post for jamie
i hope your wip is treating you well and that the fall season is not hellish for you. Here's the finds for this week on Pinterest


Both for Royston vibes this time @tragedycoded
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#afrobeats#music#dailyafrobeats#vibes#africa#african#afrodance#soundcloud#afrobeat#afro#fireboy dml#fireboy
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Is there anything you can tell us about the kyky series I’m soooo curious!!! Like what will it be about?? Will it be set when kyky is at real or psg??? Anything you can say??? I CANT WAIT😭😔🫶🫶🫶🫶
Hmmmm... what do I want to share about it....
I don't want to pile up on myself here because I'm still writing 'Movie Night,' and begining 'Aperture' but for my Kyks girlies.....
Title will be 'Slow Burn' Here is a little sneak peak at a draft of the cover art....
Kyks in the fic is at least in France... I haven't gotten into the semantics of where he is playing during it but at least the way it starts he is physically in the country of France lol....
The Y/N character is also French and miss girl is a very chic chef.
a first attempt at a synopsis for you as well
'Hidden in Provence, surrounded by fields of lavender and the golden haze of early summer, you leave behind Paris to take a job as a private chef at a secluded chateau, craving nothing more than the quiet comfort of your craft working for a non disclosed athlete. But when the door opens, it’s not just any athlete—it’s Kylian, his presence as magnetic as the heat rolling off the stove. You tell yourself to stay composed, to keep your heart steady, but feelings bubble over like water left too long to boil. He’s nothing like you expected—beneath the charm and fame are delicate layers, soft and surprising, much like the croissants you make him each morning. And as storms sweep across the countryside, trapping you in the warm glow of candlelight, you realize some fires aren’t meant to be controlled—they’re meant to consume you.'
Vibes wise using music - I'd say it's like a cross between like Diana and a song like (Dream) if you can wrap your head around that lol.
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Got asked to share 10 songs I'm enjoying rn! I added one extra because I listen to so much shit LOL
thank you @f1-junkie for tagging me! <3
Pompeii MMXXIII - Bastille and Hans Zimmer (my fave F1 D&D!AU vibes song rn)
I Hear a Symphony (live) - Cody Fry
Go Off - Doja Cat
Self Love - Metro Boomin & Coi Leray (aughghhh ik it's a spiderverse song but it gives me gewis vibes)
YAH Know - Chance the Rapper ft. King Promise (this song is FIRE im obsessed)
KANASHIBARI - RADWIMPS ft. ao
My Dog's Eyes - Zammuto (uhhhhh dunno just vibes all around)
On My Mama - Victoria Monet (just a wonderful feel good song also lewis vibes)
Drink Water - Jon Batiste ft. Jon Bellion, Fireboy DML
Million Dollar Bills - Jukebox the Ghost (love this band so much)
Everybody Lost Somebody - Bleachers (specifically this live version it's so fun)
I'll tag @existentialcrisistime, @withmycalamitousl0ve, and @roscoehamiltons if you'd like to do this <3
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Live performance by Justin Timberlake in Georgia
Justin Timberlake is scheduled to perform in Tbilisi on July 23, 2025, at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena as part of his world tour “JT Live 2025.” Tickets for the Justin Timberlake concert in Tbilisi are still available, giving fans a chance to experience his newest material from Everything I Thought It Was in a high-energy live setting.
Released in 2024, Everything I Thought It Was marks Timberlake’s return to the spotlight after Man of the Woods. The album features contributions from Fireboy DML, Tobe Nwigwe, and NSYNC. It represents both a creative evolution and a nod to the past, blending fresh production with themes that have long defined Timberlake’s music — rhythm, emotion, and charisma. Although critics were divided, the project connected with a broad audience.
With influences from R&B, pop, hip-hop, and nu-disco, the album provides a genre-crossing experience. Songs like “Selfish” and “No Angels” highlight Timberlake’s ability to balance catchy hooks with lyrical depth. “Selfish” became a standout for its smooth groove, while “No Angels” delivered a darker, more introspective vibe.
Music writers such as Neil Z. Young noted that Everything I Thought It Was feels more cohesive and mature than Timberlake’s previous release. Rolling Stone praised it for its nostalgic undertones and time-traveling quality. The album’s commercial success — a top 5 debut on Billboard and strong international charting — reaffirmed Timberlake’s global appeal.
The album includes 18 songs, many of which were designed to evoke both movement and memory. According to Timberlake, the project is meant to bring back the early 2000s vibe while staying relevant to today’s sound — making it both a tribute and a progression.
#timberlake georgia#justin timberlake georgia#justin timberlake concert in georgia#timberlake in georgia 2025#timberlake 2025 concert in georgia
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Gabzy & Fireboy DML Deliver Pure Vibes with New Single ‘So Much Sense’
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It’s been a scorching week for Afrobeats, with some of the genre’s brightest stars dropping red-hot tracks, lighting up dancefloors and playlists alike. Leading the charge are Ayra Starr’s “Gimme Dat” featuring Wizkid and Tiwa Savage’s “You4Me”—two records that blend nostalgic samples with fresh, contemporary vibes. Starr’s track is a tropical, dance-tinged groove, elevated by Wizkid’s silky vocals and a clever flip of Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s classic “911.” Meanwhile, Tiwa Savage leans into her R&B roots on “You4Me,” fusing her signature Afropop finesse with a sample of Tamia’s “Into You” for a sultry, throwback-inspired anthem. These tracks set the tone for a week where top-tier collaborations and emotionally rich lyrics collide with cutting-edge production. From boundary-pushing sonic fusions to raw, soul-baring storytelling, this week’s releases prove that Afrobeats is in no mood to slow down. Instead, it continues to evolve, drawing from global influences while remaining deeply rooted in African rhythm and identity. Whether you’re in the mood for a late-night slow burn or an anthem to scream in traffic, there’s something in this roundup guaranteed to move you, both emotionally and on the dancefloor. Let’s break down the new tracks that are heating up the charts and timelines this week… #1. Ayra Starr ft. Wizkid – Gimme Dat When two of Afrobeats’ most magnetic forces collide, magic is inevitable. On “Gimme Dat,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid rekindle the chemistry they first teased on 2022’s “2 Sugar.” This time around, they drift into a sun-drenched, dancehall-tinged groove, layered with subtle nods to early 2000s R&B. Cleverly sampling Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s “911,” the track taps into nostalgia without feeling dated. Producers VybeO and Mikabeatz lace it with a lush, tropical vibe—tailor-made for golden-hour playlists and late-night slow grinds. Wizkid’s smooth, sensual delivery melts seamlessly into Ayra’s airy vocals, creating a slow-burn anthem that deepens with every play. #2. Tiwa Savage – You4Me Tiwa Savage continues to blend genres effortlessly. And her latest single, “You4Me,” is yet another testament to that artistry. This time, she taps into early-2000s nostalgia by sampling Tamia’s timeless hit “Into You,” all while infusing the track with the contemporary flair that has made her a global icon. The song exudes a luxurious, late-night feel as her vocals glide over silky, R&B-inspired instrumentals. Meanwhile, the lyrics delve into themes of desire and vulnerability, delivered with the emotional maturity and depth that have become hallmarks of her sound. Moreover, “You4Me” feels like a seamless evolution from her previous single, “Commitment” with Craig David, highlighting her willingness to experiment without losing her soulful storytelling edge. The result? A sleek, confident record that reaffirms her reign as the undisputed Queen of Afrobeats. #3. Fireboy DML ft. Take A Daytrip – Story Meanwhile, with “Story,” Fireboy DML dives deep into emotional terrain, delivering a personal narrative of heartbreak and growth. The track, produced in collaboration with American duo Take A Daytrip, seamlessly blends Afrobeats, alternative R&B, and experimental pop. As expected, Fireboy’s signature vulnerability is front and center. He recounts love lost and hard-earned lessons with raw honesty, while the textured, atmospheric production amplifies every word. What’s more, the song ebbs and flows between ethereal highs and bass-heavy lows, mirroring the emotional rollercoaster at the heart of the story. It’s introspective, yet bold. Ambitious, yet grounded. In the end, “Story” is a powerful reminder of Fireboy’s range and his growing global resonance. #4. Fola ft. Kizz Daniel – Lost Fola is swiftly carving out a space as one of the most compelling new voices in Nigerian music. His latest release, “Lost,” featuring the ever-reliable Kizz Daniel, only strengthens that rise. Blending Afrobeats with subtle street-hop undertones, the track delivers an infectious groove that’s hard to ignore. Moreover, Fola’s poetic lyricism pairs effortlessly with Kizz Daniel’s smooth, melodic delivery, resulting in a track that feels both emotionally resonant and radio-ready. Lyrically, “Lost” delves into themes of emotional disorientation and the longing for connection—universal sentiments that cut across age, background, and culture. Altogether, the song balances introspection with mainstream appeal. With this release, Fola not only demonstrates artistic growth but also signals that he’s ready to become one of the genre’s next-generation torchbearers. #5. Shallipopi ft. Burna Boy – Laho II “Laho II” is bold, brash, and unapologetically brilliant. Shallipopi’s collaboration with Burna Boy feels like a symbolic passing of the torch—though make no mistake, the rising star holds his own beside one of Afrobeats’ most commanding figures. The track pulses with sharp lyricism, high-octane beats, and an air of fearless swagger. While Burna Boy’s unmistakable vocals add gravitas, it’s Shallipopi’s lyrical agility and magnetic presence that steal the spotlight. Together, they craft a sound that’s both rebellious and infectious. More than just a song, “Laho II” is a statement of self-assurance, disruption, and making your mark with volume. With its electric energy and no-holds-barred attitude, expect this track to dominate clubs, parties, and playlists well into the summer. Featured image: Nahwand Jaff For the latest in fashion, lifestyle, and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_ —Read Also Collins Badewa A fashion and pop culture writer who watches a lot of TV in his spare time. 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It’s been a scorching week for Afrobeats, with some of the genre’s brightest stars dropping red-hot tracks, lighting up dancefloors and playlists alike. Leading the charge are Ayra Starr’s “Gimme Dat” featuring Wizkid and Tiwa Savage’s “You4Me”—two records that blend nostalgic samples with fresh, contemporary vibes. Starr’s track is a tropical, dance-tinged groove, elevated by Wizkid’s silky vocals and a clever flip of Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s classic “911.” Meanwhile, Tiwa Savage leans into her R&B roots on “You4Me,” fusing her signature Afropop finesse with a sample of Tamia’s “Into You” for a sultry, throwback-inspired anthem. These tracks set the tone for a week where top-tier collaborations and emotionally rich lyrics collide with cutting-edge production. From boundary-pushing sonic fusions to raw, soul-baring storytelling, this week’s releases prove that Afrobeats is in no mood to slow down. Instead, it continues to evolve, drawing from global influences while remaining deeply rooted in African rhythm and identity. Whether you’re in the mood for a late-night slow burn or an anthem to scream in traffic, there’s something in this roundup guaranteed to move you, both emotionally and on the dancefloor. Let’s break down the new tracks that are heating up the charts and timelines this week… #1. Ayra Starr ft. Wizkid – Gimme Dat When two of Afrobeats’ most magnetic forces collide, magic is inevitable. On “Gimme Dat,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid rekindle the chemistry they first teased on 2022’s “2 Sugar.” This time around, they drift into a sun-drenched, dancehall-tinged groove, layered with subtle nods to early 2000s R&B. Cleverly sampling Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s “911,” the track taps into nostalgia without feeling dated. Producers VybeO and Mikabeatz lace it with a lush, tropical vibe—tailor-made for golden-hour playlists and late-night slow grinds. Wizkid’s smooth, sensual delivery melts seamlessly into Ayra’s airy vocals, creating a slow-burn anthem that deepens with every play. #2. Tiwa Savage – You4Me Tiwa Savage continues to blend genres effortlessly. And her latest single, “You4Me,” is yet another testament to that artistry. This time, she taps into early-2000s nostalgia by sampling Tamia’s timeless hit “Into You,” all while infusing the track with the contemporary flair that has made her a global icon. The song exudes a luxurious, late-night feel as her vocals glide over silky, R&B-inspired instrumentals. Meanwhile, the lyrics delve into themes of desire and vulnerability, delivered with the emotional maturity and depth that have become hallmarks of her sound. Moreover, “You4Me” feels like a seamless evolution from her previous single, “Commitment” with Craig David, highlighting her willingness to experiment without losing her soulful storytelling edge. The result? A sleek, confident record that reaffirms her reign as the undisputed Queen of Afrobeats. #3. Fireboy DML ft. Take A Daytrip – Story Meanwhile, with “Story,” Fireboy DML dives deep into emotional terrain, delivering a personal narrative of heartbreak and growth. The track, produced in collaboration with American duo Take A Daytrip, seamlessly blends Afrobeats, alternative R&B, and experimental pop. As expected, Fireboy’s signature vulnerability is front and center. He recounts love lost and hard-earned lessons with raw honesty, while the textured, atmospheric production amplifies every word. What’s more, the song ebbs and flows between ethereal highs and bass-heavy lows, mirroring the emotional rollercoaster at the heart of the story. It’s introspective, yet bold. Ambitious, yet grounded. In the end, “Story” is a powerful reminder of Fireboy’s range and his growing global resonance. #4. Fola ft. Kizz Daniel – Lost Fola is swiftly carving out a space as one of the most compelling new voices in Nigerian music. His latest release, “Lost,” featuring the ever-reliable Kizz Daniel, only strengthens that rise. Blending Afrobeats with subtle street-hop undertones, the track delivers an infectious groove that’s hard to ignore. Moreover, Fola’s poetic lyricism pairs effortlessly with Kizz Daniel’s smooth, melodic delivery, resulting in a track that feels both emotionally resonant and radio-ready. Lyrically, “Lost” delves into themes of emotional disorientation and the longing for connection—universal sentiments that cut across age, background, and culture. Altogether, the song balances introspection with mainstream appeal. With this release, Fola not only demonstrates artistic growth but also signals that he’s ready to become one of the genre’s next-generation torchbearers. #5. Shallipopi ft. Burna Boy – Laho II “Laho II” is bold, brash, and unapologetically brilliant. Shallipopi’s collaboration with Burna Boy feels like a symbolic passing of the torch—though make no mistake, the rising star holds his own beside one of Afrobeats’ most commanding figures. The track pulses with sharp lyricism, high-octane beats, and an air of fearless swagger. While Burna Boy’s unmistakable vocals add gravitas, it’s Shallipopi’s lyrical agility and magnetic presence that steal the spotlight. Together, they craft a sound that’s both rebellious and infectious. More than just a song, “Laho II” is a statement of self-assurance, disruption, and making your mark with volume. With its electric energy and no-holds-barred attitude, expect this track to dominate clubs, parties, and playlists well into the summer. Featured image: Nahwand Jaff For the latest in fashion, lifestyle, and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_ —Read Also Collins Badewa A fashion and pop culture writer who watches a lot of TV in his spare time. 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my Monday post for Jamie
(I'm going to pile up a bunch of quotes or images that makes me think of Royston and Sullivan and post one or two each Monday *I'm forgetful but I'm setting a calendar alarm for each Monday* Pinterest to the rescue)

@tragedycoded Royston and Sullivan vibes hit hard with this
I can see Sullivan tell you this while pointing at Royston.
Ps (if you find it annoying let me know and I'll stop..i have been told I can be annoying...its not intentional)
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It’s been a scorching week for Afrobeats, with some of the genre’s brightest stars dropping red-hot tracks, lighting up dancefloors and playlists alike. Leading the charge are Ayra Starr’s “Gimme Dat” featuring Wizkid and Tiwa Savage’s “You4Me”—two records that blend nostalgic samples with fresh, contemporary vibes. Starr’s track is a tropical, dance-tinged groove, elevated by Wizkid’s silky vocals and a clever flip of Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s classic “911.” Meanwhile, Tiwa Savage leans into her R&B roots on “You4Me,” fusing her signature Afropop finesse with a sample of Tamia’s “Into You” for a sultry, throwback-inspired anthem. These tracks set the tone for a week where top-tier collaborations and emotionally rich lyrics collide with cutting-edge production. From boundary-pushing sonic fusions to raw, soul-baring storytelling, this week’s releases prove that Afrobeats is in no mood to slow down. Instead, it continues to evolve, drawing from global influences while remaining deeply rooted in African rhythm and identity. Whether you’re in the mood for a late-night slow burn or an anthem to scream in traffic, there’s something in this roundup guaranteed to move you, both emotionally and on the dancefloor. Let’s break down the new tracks that are heating up the charts and timelines this week… #1. Ayra Starr ft. Wizkid – Gimme Dat When two of Afrobeats’ most magnetic forces collide, magic is inevitable. On “Gimme Dat,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid rekindle the chemistry they first teased on 2022’s “2 Sugar.” This time around, they drift into a sun-drenched, dancehall-tinged groove, layered with subtle nods to early 2000s R&B. Cleverly sampling Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige’s “911,” the track taps into nostalgia without feeling dated. Producers VybeO and Mikabeatz lace it with a lush, tropical vibe—tailor-made for golden-hour playlists and late-night slow grinds. Wizkid’s smooth, sensual delivery melts seamlessly into Ayra’s airy vocals, creating a slow-burn anthem that deepens with every play. #2. Tiwa Savage – You4Me Tiwa Savage continues to blend genres effortlessly. And her latest single, “You4Me,” is yet another testament to that artistry. This time, she taps into early-2000s nostalgia by sampling Tamia’s timeless hit “Into You,” all while infusing the track with the contemporary flair that has made her a global icon. The song exudes a luxurious, late-night feel as her vocals glide over silky, R&B-inspired instrumentals. Meanwhile, the lyrics delve into themes of desire and vulnerability, delivered with the emotional maturity and depth that have become hallmarks of her sound. Moreover, “You4Me” feels like a seamless evolution from her previous single, “Commitment” with Craig David, highlighting her willingness to experiment without losing her soulful storytelling edge. The result? A sleek, confident record that reaffirms her reign as the undisputed Queen of Afrobeats. #3. Fireboy DML ft. Take A Daytrip – Story Meanwhile, with “Story,” Fireboy DML dives deep into emotional terrain, delivering a personal narrative of heartbreak and growth. The track, produced in collaboration with American duo Take A Daytrip, seamlessly blends Afrobeats, alternative R&B, and experimental pop. As expected, Fireboy’s signature vulnerability is front and center. He recounts love lost and hard-earned lessons with raw honesty, while the textured, atmospheric production amplifies every word. What’s more, the song ebbs and flows between ethereal highs and bass-heavy lows, mirroring the emotional rollercoaster at the heart of the story. It’s introspective, yet bold. Ambitious, yet grounded. In the end, “Story” is a powerful reminder of Fireboy’s range and his growing global resonance. #4. Fola ft. Kizz Daniel – Lost Fola is swiftly carving out a space as one of the most compelling new voices in Nigerian music. His latest release, “Lost,” featuring the ever-reliable Kizz Daniel, only strengthens that rise. Blending Afrobeats with subtle street-hop undertones, the track delivers an infectious groove that’s hard to ignore. Moreover, Fola’s poetic lyricism pairs effortlessly with Kizz Daniel’s smooth, melodic delivery, resulting in a track that feels both emotionally resonant and radio-ready. Lyrically, “Lost” delves into themes of emotional disorientation and the longing for connection—universal sentiments that cut across age, background, and culture. Altogether, the song balances introspection with mainstream appeal. With this release, Fola not only demonstrates artistic growth but also signals that he’s ready to become one of the genre’s next-generation torchbearers. #5. Shallipopi ft. Burna Boy – Laho II “Laho II” is bold, brash, and unapologetically brilliant. Shallipopi’s collaboration with Burna Boy feels like a symbolic passing of the torch—though make no mistake, the rising star holds his own beside one of Afrobeats’ most commanding figures. The track pulses with sharp lyricism, high-octane beats, and an air of fearless swagger. While Burna Boy’s unmistakable vocals add gravitas, it’s Shallipopi’s lyrical agility and magnetic presence that steal the spotlight. Together, they craft a sound that’s both rebellious and infectious. More than just a song, “Laho II” is a statement of self-assurance, disruption, and making your mark with volume. With its electric energy and no-holds-barred attitude, expect this track to dominate clubs, parties, and playlists well into the summer. Featured image: Nahwand Jaff For the latest in fashion, lifestyle, and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_ —Read Also Collins Badewa A fashion and pop culture writer who watches a lot of TV in his spare time. 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Freebeat: Peru instrumental
Discover the Peru Instrumental by Jayvoice! This engaging freebeat captures the essence of Afrobeat vibes, perfect for artists looking to create a captivating track. For inquiries, reach out at: +2348100526724. Enjoy making music! https://hitz.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/freebeatFireboy-DML-peru-instrumental.mp3 Download

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rwby cupids booth pt 39
Black Clover (Blakes pov)
Black Clover (Clovers pov)
It’s anybody’s guess really but firmly in her heart, Blake knows.
Black Coal (Flynts pov)
Black Coal (Blakes pov)
Two artist that fell in love, and they make music about each other but it’s not what you think.
Black Iron (Ironwoods pov)
Black Iron (Blakes pov)
This man doesn’t deserve her, and she knows that.
Black Metal (Mercurys pov)
Black Metal (Blakes pov)
Friends with benefits at best friends with benefits, who occasionally get coffee once a month.
Black Pepper (Sages pov)
Black Pepper (Blakes pov)
The hippie earthy couple that was always talking about some spiritual shit. That’s what these two are and they’re about that life they really are they give off such incredibly down to earth vibes. It’s not even like to make fun of their names or nothing that’s just who this couple is. 
#Spotify#rwby#blake belladonna#sage ayana#mercury black#james ironwood#clover ebi#flynt coal#can you tell I finally listened to the album
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Fireboy DML - ecstasy ft. Seun Kuti | KIwaSabi Reaction
Fireboy DML - ecstasy ft. Seun Kuti | KIwaSabi Reaction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Bi2Tyd1F_k #afrobeatreaction #afrobeatmusic #musicreaction #fireboydml #seunkuti Get ready for an exhilarating reaction to Fireboy DML’s captivating track, Ecstasy! This Afrobeat masterpiece combines smooth melodies, soulful lyrics, and Fireboy’s signature charisma, creating an irresistible vibe that will leave you hooked. In this video, I delve into the mesmerizing production, Fireboy’s vocal brilliance, and the emotional depth that makes Ecstasy such a standout track. From its infectious rhythm to its heartfelt delivery, this song is a must-listen for every Afrobeat fan! Join me as I break down the artistry, storytelling, and vibrant energy behind Ecstasy. Share your thoughts on the song in the comments below! Like, comment, and subscribe for more Afrobeat reactions and reviews. Let’s experience the magic of Fireboy DML together! 🎶🔥 ✅ Stay Connected With Me: JOIN US ON TELEGRAM : https://t.me/sabigang ============================== 👉 Instagram: https://ift.tt/diBXZY5 👉 TikTok : https://ift.tt/LfUM8Io 👉 (X)Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiwasabi00 👉 Twitch: https://ift.tt/yTfcK8D ============================== ============================= ✅ About KIwaSabi: Welcome to Kiwasabireacts Discover authentic reaction videos on African songs and stories, celebrating the vibrant world of African music. 🎶🌍 #AfricanMusic #MusicReactions For Collaboration and Business inquiries, please use the contact information below: 📩 Email: [email protected] 🔔 Subscribe to my channel for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/@KIwaSabiReacts/?sub_confirmation=1 ===================== Disclaimer: We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage which is incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of reading any of our publications. You acknowledge that you use the information we provide at your own risk. Do your own research. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use © KIwaSabi via KIwaSabi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGHJnnMEXQdX7h3h5pIykSg January 18, 2025 at 01:19AM
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Tonight’s covid fueled vibes:
This song + Trustfall AU
#I pray that the universe gives you way more than you deserve#when the tears fall like shooting stars#remember who you are#just look up to the sky you’ll see#I’m coming back for you#<<<<like I really hope this vibe comes across!!!
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monday vibes for DMLS
I hope your having a good Monday and here is the picks for this Monday lol found on Pinterest as always


Both for Royston this time @tragedycoded
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I’d do anything for your vibe.
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