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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2021 20:47:08 GMT
Justin Bieber loves the Maple Leafs so much, he wrote them a Love Letter. Called “Hold On (Maple Leafs Love Letter),” the song and accompanying video — featuring the Leafs — was released Wednesday. Hold On out now: JustinBieber.lnk.to/HoldOn“Biebs is a very special person, and an incredibly talented artist,” said defenceman Morgan Rielly. “He’s eager to work with the team and spend time around the guys. I think that’s a pretty cool opportunity. We’re very fortunate to play for this organization, and I guess that’s just one of those things that kind of comes with it.” Mike Myers and Will Arnett are among the other celebrities who have supported the Leafs, now first in the North Division but on a three-game losing skid. Joni Mitchell even included them once in a song (“Raised on Robbery”).
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Post by Admin on Mar 19, 2021 4:44:12 GMT
The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space.
Stephen Thompson | March 17, 2021 If you were to apply one of those "how it started / how it's going" memes to Tiny Desk (home) concerts — which began, it turns out, almost exactly one year ago — you'd have, under "how it's going," the image of pop superstar Justin Bieber as he and his band perform the world premiere of a new song called "Peaches."
"Peaches" will exist in a significantly different form when Bieber drops his new album Justice on Friday — the track will feature guest vocals from GIVEŌN and Daniel Caesar — just as "Holy," another song from Justice, opens this set without the presence of guest Chance the Rapper. But Bieber's Tiny Desk set, performed with the aid of We the Band, provides the fullest taste yet (fully 25 percent!) of the singer's sixth album, whose singles have already been streamed hundreds of millions of times.
Bieber has had a massive month as he prepares for Justice to drop: March 2021 began with the singer's 27th birthday and recently produced his second career Grammy, as he took the prize for best country duo or group performance for "10,000 Hours" with Dan + Shay. It continues with this, his Tiny Desk debut. Friday, the next chapter officially begins.
SET LIST "Holy" "Peaches" "Hold On" "Anyone"
MUSICIANS Justin Bieber: vocals, keys Harv: bass O'Neil "Doctor O" Palmer: keys DJ Tay James: DJ Robert Taylor: drums Julian McGuire: guitar
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