Zoro celebrates his success, at the same time encourage those who actively chase their dreams and achieve great things regardless of the challenges they face.
A raucous atmosphere provoked a tough battle on the pitch in the first half, but there were few opportunities for either side, a well-struck, curled finish from Mikel Jauregizar the only thing separating the sides as they went in for the break
August gets red-carpet ready before hitting the strip club and making it rain alongside Weezy, who kicks back and does "Tunechi on these ni**as." Check for the song on August's sophomore album This Thing Called Life, due later this year.
The JayPaulBeatz produced track which was released late 2017, has gone to become a popular tune, gaining massive airplay across numerous radio stations across the continent and is poised to be an early contender of 2018's biggest tracks.
Here's the very clean & exciting video - Directed by Mex for Pixel Chaos Media! It features Dance routines from rave groups "Dance Na The Main Thing" & "GGB (Girls Got Bold)".
The only thing to spoil their evening was an injury to captain John Terry that saw the centre-half limp off before half-time and leave him as a doubt for Tuesday's trip to play Paris St-Germain in the first leg of their last-16 Champions League
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And to help him convey this, the "See You Again" singer has teamed up with Vince Staples and AndreaLo for a remix and video. The grainy visuals show Puth and a sexy lady getting intimate while filming the whole thing on a camcorder.
"I am very happy with the way the team performed, especially the first half hour, with the pressing, it was exceptional," Rangnick told BBC Match of the Day. "The only thing missing was the 1-0 or 2-0.
It was a childhood dream to record with the legend Femi Kuti. It's one thing to have that dream, another for it to come to pass and you actually love the record. The vibe was surreal - we were shooting in The Shrine, the home of Afrobeat!"
However, the one thing that keeps his eyes open at night is the fact that his two grown sons are yet to settle down. Music is very important as they believe that it brings the community together.