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Migos and Pharrell Whip Up Some “Stir Fry” Which is The Promo Video for NBA All-Star Game

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Migos has released a new track called “Stir Fry”–“in the kitchen wrists whipping like it’s stir fry,” to clarify the central conceit. Notably, it’s produced by Pharrell Williams, featuring a busy breakbeat and some wayward, typically Pharrell-like synth chords. Migos adjust their trademark flows around the feel, which is an unusual one for a Migos song, to varying degrees of success. Quavo, Takeoff, and Offset just released several collaborations on the new mixtape from their label, Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 1including “Ice Tray,” with its Joe-Budden-mocking video. Check “Stir Fry” out below.

The 2018 NBA All-Star Game, which is the annual showdown between the Western and Eastern conferences, will take place February 16-18 in Los Angeles.

Culture 2, tentatively due out in January, will follow the group’s January-issued Culture, which Rolling Stone ranked as the year’s ninth-best album. The new album will also include lead single “MotorSport,” Migos’ collaboration with Cardi B and Nicki Minaj.

Quavo recently joined Minaj for Quality Control mixtape track “She for Keeps,” and Offset appeared on Cardi B’s “Um Yeah.” Migos also joined forces with Young Thug and Zaytoven for “Five Guys,” which appears on the latter’s newly released mixtape.

Pharrell, meanwhile, recently reunited with Chad Hugo and Shay Haley to record the fifth N.E.R.D.LP, No One Ever Really Dies – their first since 2010. The trio appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week to perform new singles “Lemon” and “1000.”

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Zaraye Sets 24 Hours of Peace Ablaze with Show-Stopping Performance

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Newark, NJ– The 24 Hours of Peace event, hosted by Mayor Ras J. Baraka was nothing short of electrifying. As the crowd funneled in, in droves, Newark’s own Zaraye took the stage and would deliver a performance that had the crowd and social media buzzing. 

You felt the crowd’s palpable anticipation as some of us had first-row seats to watch her rehearse in the background before hitting the stage– and Zaraye more than lived up to the hype.

Making an immediate statement with her eccentric fashion choice– a sleek black leather jacket and top paired with a striking lime green plaid skirt. Zaraye’s edgy leather and vibrant plaid combo came together perfectly to showcase her unique style, fashion background and ensured to turn plenty of heads before she even dropped the beat to her first song. 

Kicking off her set with her eagerly awaited single “23 Remix”, produced by Jersey’s own Kamillion, her vocals excited the crowd. As she and her background dancers, mirrored in her lime green and black color palate, delivered the high-energy, precise choreography crafted under the direction of her creative director, American rapper and choreographer, Sharaya J, phones shot into the air as fans were eager to capture every moment of the captivating routines.

The momentum continued to build as she transitioned into “Bougie”. Between Zaraye’s confident delivery and the dancers’ dynamic movements, the energy was on another level, showing an undeniable connection between Zaraye and her audience. 

By the time her performance ended, social media was already buzzing and one thing was clear, she had made a positive  impression on those attending the 24 Hours Of Peace event. The crowd raved about her standout moment with praises from her style to her stage presence and the electric atmosphere she created.

“I came out to the 24 Hours of Peace event to see one of my favorite artists, Honey Bxby. I was left excited to follow the journey of Zaraye. I think she will be a star soon too, Jersey stand up” said Jennifer Richardson– a 25 year old woman from Newark. 

Zaraye’s performance was an amazing showcase of her amazing blend between music, fashion and choreography. She truly showcased herself as not only an upcoming talent but a formidable artist on the rise in the music industry. As videos of her performance continue to spread online, it will be pretty clear soon, her name will only get bigger from here. 

The 24 Hrs of Peace event that took place on Friday and Saturday culminated a Peace Week in the city of Newark that started Friday, Aug. 17 and included an Artist Against Violence concert Wednesday, Aug. 21 at Newark Symphony Hall’s Terrace Ballroom on Broad Street.

“We fuse the power of hip-hop music and spoken word to lift, heal, and inspire peace in our city, empowering every resident in that process, and bringing healing, hope and happiness into everyday life,” Baraka of 24 Hrs of Peace said in a statement. “During this 24 Hrs of Peace, we celebrate the reality that women are at the center of our city’s evolution as a model of peace, progress and prosperity.”

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