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Demon Slayer: The Upper Moons in the Swordsmith Village Explained

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  The appearance of the two Upper Moons in the Swordsmith Village has just made things worse for the demon slayers. Not to mention, these are much stronger than Gyutaro whom Uzui and Tanjiro’s team defeated back then. The main plot of  Demon Slayer  follows the never-ending battle between demon slayers and immortal demons. These demon slayers risk their lives to protect humanity. Within their ranks, are the Hashira, who are renowned for their unrivalled fighting abilities. However, even the Hashira, the cream of the crop find themselves helpless against the overwhelming powers of the Upper Moon. The first conflict with an Upper Moon is shown through the fight between Akaza, the Upper Three demon and Rengoku, the Flame Hashira. It ends with Rengoku’s defeat, which is still the most emotional moment in the series. Then, in the Entertainment District Arc, Uzui and Tanjiros’ team encounter Gyutaro, the Upper Six Demon. Even if Gyutaro is the weakest of the Upper Moons, defeating him was b

ENTERTAINMENTHow my Muslim teacher prophesied that Mavin Records will sign me – Ayra Starr

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 Nigerian singer, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, aka Ayra Starr, has recounted how one of her secondary school teachers prophesied when she was 14-year-old, that she will one day be signed by Mavin Records. She said she wasn’t from a religious family but attended a Deeper Life school where she was constantly scolded for not following religious rules. Ayra Starr appeared as a guest on the latest episode of Afrobeats Intelligence podcast hosted by Joey Akan. She, however, said two of her male teachers encouraged her to take her passion for music seriously. The ‘Sability’ crooner said her Mathematics teacher, a Muslim, not only encouraged her to join choir but also prophesied that Mavin Records will sign her in the future. She said when she was 16, she posted a video of her singing on social media and Mavin boss, Don Jazzy messaged her. She said, “I went to a very religious school even though I was not from a religious family. I went to a Deeper Life school. It was a shock but I learned ho

Warzone Mobile iPhone iOS System Requirements

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 Warzone Mobile is set to release in the US later this year, but iPhone and iOS users will need to make sure their phone has the right system requirements. Call of Duty: Warzone M obile is a mobile-version of the popular Battle Royale, Warzone. According to its announcement blog, "Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile is set to redefine the Battle Royale on the go. " The mobile title will allow up to 120 players to drop into a match, all on mobile, and includes authentic content such as Operators, weapons, locations and more. Players can look forward to mobile-specific events and content, while sharing social features with other titles such as Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2. Warzone Mobile was officially announced back in September 2022, and has since received a limited release in select regions. The limited release is a work-in-progress, allowing developers to adjust content and collect feedback ahead of its global launch. The limited release began in Australia and has since expanded

This fake song from Drake and The Weeknd is AI-generated and scary good (Listen)

 There's a new hit via Drake and The Weeknd that's taking over the internet - well, kind of. An AI-generated track called "Heart On My Sleeve"mimics the two hitmakers so well that it's gone viral. And that, naturally, has caused some controversy. The song really does sound like an offering from Drake and The Weeknd. It even has some interesting subtext. The faux song twice mentions Selena Gomez, who reportedly used to date The Weeknd. A fake Drake lyric about Gomez even name-checks her other ex, Justin Bieber. Raps the AI Drake: "I came in with my ex like Selena to flex, ay / Bumpin' Justin Bieber the fever ain't left, ay." The song was created by an anonymous creator name Ghostwriter, and it began picking up steam on streaming services earlier this week before being taken down. Still, the song is floating around YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, and elsewhere. Universal Music Group criticized the fake song in a statement given to Billboard. "The tr