EJAE's new single "Time After Time," a heartbreak anthem, has been released, marking the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter's second track since last year. The song, described as infectious, delves into the lingering emotions of a past relationship, according to Variety.
The release of "Time After Time" comes amidst a flurry of other news stories. Multiple sources reported on diverse topics, including the success of a secretly filmed Iranian movie about Tehran's underground arts scene, which won a Sundance award, as reported by Variety and Time. Bad Bunny's embrace of jíbaro fashion has transformed the symbol into a global representation of Puerto Rican identity and resistance, according to Variety. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel signaled openness to dialogue with the U.S. without preconditions amid regional tensions, as reported by Time.
The Iranian film's win at Sundance highlights the power of art in the face of adversity. The film's success comes as Neon acquired U.S. rights to "Once Upon a Time in Harlem" after a bidding war at the same festival, according to Time.
Other news includes Cameron Faulkner's protective case reviews for the Nintendo Switch 2, Colin Demarco's arrest for allegedly plotting to murder a government official due to political fears, and ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates' innovative matador-inspired routine for the upcoming Olympics, as reported by Time.
The entertainment industry continues to evolve, with EJAE's new single adding to the musical landscape. Meanwhile, the world grapples with global tensions and political unrest, as reflected in the news.
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