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Ben is a young editor for a famous german music magazine in the mid 1990s. His life is falling apart after his girlfriend breaks up with him. From now on he decides to go solo... Ben is a young editor for a famous german music magazine in the mid 1990s. His life is falling apart after his girlfriend breaks up with him. From now on he decides to go solo... Ben is a young editor for a famous german music magazine in the mid 1990s. His life is falling apart after his girlfriend breaks up with him. From now on he decides to go solo...
To make it short...it´s boring. If you have seen german romantic comedy tales before, you already know that one. The characters are stereotype and the story trivial. Granted, the film has two or three funny moments, but they can´t compensate for the weakness of this movie. 2 of 10 Points (and thats generous of me, because I like Nora Tschirner)
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The Grammy-nominated rapper's project comes following a rumored split from Migos.

Offset’s about to be a one man band. The rapper, who has seemingly parted ways with Migos, is embracing the solo star life as he prepares to release his own album.

The 30-year-old Georgia native took to Twitter on Wednesday (Sept. 21) and shared a date : “11/11/22.”




He then followed it up with a simple, “Album!!!!”



Fans flooded the three-time Grammy nominee with tweets about their thoughts on his solo project coming in November.

“Bout to be lit ,” one fan wrote with a fire emoji.

“Drop that sh– bro.. we are waiting.”

Offset’s album date announcement comes on the heels of Migos bandmates Quavo and Takeoff announcing their project Only Built for Infinity Links set to release on Oct. 7. So far, Quavo and Takeoff have released two tracks without Offset, further fueling rumors that the Migos is no more. “Hotel Lobby,” peaked at No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 , while “Us Vs. Them” featuring Gucci Mane reached No. 21 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.

Quavo and Takeoff chatted with Elliott Wilson and Brian “B.Dot” Miller on an Aug.18 episode of Rap Radar , noting that their chemistry is the same even without Offset.

“The chemistry has been there since day one, so we just … easily bounce off,” Takeoff said.

The duo also talked about their writing process without Offset. “But far as like, sitting in the studio and recording, I can’t wait to bring some new music to Takeoff,” Quavo said.

Before Takeoff and Quavo teamed up on their own, all three members of Migos released solo projects. As a group, they earned four top 10 hits on the Hot 100, including the No.1 hit record “Bad and Boujee,” featuring Lil Uzi Vert.

This story was written by Sierra Porter
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ARMYs have been begging BTS's vocal line to release solo albums for what feels like ever, and their dreams are finally coming true. On June 14, BTS announced they were taking a temporary hiatus from making music as a group to focus on their solo music, promising each member will release a solo project. First came J-Hope's solo album, "Jack in the Box," which dropped on July 15. His large-scale album promotions wrapped up with a history-making solo performance at Lollapalooza on July 29. Basically, Big Hit is not playing around when it comes to the group's solo work. Case in point: Jimin is linking up with some of the biggest producers in the game for his first solo outing.
Jimin has kept much of his solo plans close to the chest, apart from letting fans know he's "working" on it on multiple occasions . But if you've been paying attention to Jimin's Instagram, you'll know that after he flew from Korea to Chicago to attend J-Hope's Lolla performance, he flew straight to LA, and he's been giving fans some insight into what he's been up to on Instagram.
While no official details about Jimin's solo release (which has long been referred to as "PJM1," aka "Park Jimin 1," by fans) have been announced, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know Jimin's been working on his album while in LA. Here's everything to know about Jimin's upcoming solo album so far.

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What's no less striking than the substantial output of each respective Beatle is the evolution of their signature sounds and styles. From George Harrison's idiosyncratic slide guitar to John Lennon's raw candor, certain albums were nearly as groundbreaking as the group efforts that preceded them. Acclaimed releases such as "All Things Must Pass" and "Plastic Ono Band" also helped redefine the personas of their creators.
Then there's Paul McCartney, or Macca, which is his English nickname, who arguably carried the torch of Beatles-style melodies into each of the subsequent decades. At the same time, he tirelessly explored an assortment of production styles and peripheral genres, including classical and electronic. As a solo artist or with Wings, Macca has released over 20 top 10 singles to date, putting his post-Beatles career in the same ranks as some of music's bestselling acts.
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