After years of silence, Duffy is preparing to tell her story. The Welsh singer, who took the world by storm in 2008 with her hit “Mercy” before abruptly disappearing from the media scene, will reveal herself in a documentary planned to be released on Disney+ in the coming months.
This project will candidly address her journey, from her childhood to her meteoric rise in the music industry, as well as the traumatic ordeal she went through. It is worth noting that in 2020, Duffy revealed that she had been a victim of abduction, explaining her withdrawal from public life for nearly a decade.
Although no broadcast date has been announced by the streaming platform yet, this documentary promises to be a poignant testimony on the dark side of the entertainment industry and the journey of an artist to rebuild after a major trauma.
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An unexpected phenomenon has brought back into the spotlight a memorable nu metal track. “Freak on a Leash,” a cult song by Korn released in 1998, is currently experiencing a spectacular resurgence in popularity thanks to the TikTok platform.
This revival is due to a remarkable coincidence noticed by internet users: a choreography by the Swedish singer Zara Larsson perfectly matches the rhythm of this 28-year-old song. Many platform users have embraced this combination, giving rise to a viral trend that allows the song to be discovered by a whole new generation of listeners.
This unforeseen resurgence comes a few months before the group’s concert in Paris, scheduled for October 23rd at the Accor Arena. Fans are now wondering if Jonathan Davis and his musicians will incorporate this famous choreography into their stage performance, creating a bridge between two eras and two seemingly distant musical universes.
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American group The Killers has been chosen to kick off the final of the Champions League football match in Budapest. The announcement was made in an original way through a video posted on social media, featuring the band members alongside football star David Beckham.
The Las Vegas quartet, known for hits like “Somebody Told Me” and with over 35 million albums sold worldwide, will perform on Saturday, May 30th at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, just minutes before the start of this major sports event watched by hundreds of millions of spectators.
The Killers follow in the footsteps of Linkin Park, who performed at the previous edition, creating an electric atmosphere before Paris Saint-Germain’s victory. This performance is set to be a global event, combining the passion for football with live music.





