Halsey Ends Up A Bloody Mess In New Live Video 'I Am Not A Woman, I'm A God'

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With the release of her fourth album, If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power, in late August, Halsey transformed into the kind of bold, forward-thinking artist her earlier work suggested she was trending toward. Aided by emphatically moody but never oppressive electronic and atmospheric orchestrations by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, one of the LP's standouts remains the insurgent "I Am Not a Woman, I'm a God."

In the latest video for the energetic track — filmed live, directed by Dani Vitale, and released via YouTube on Saturday (September 18) — Halsey sings the track in a pretty straight-ahead fashion, decked out in a white dress and standing amid a dazzling display of multicolored lights. If it were just this scene for three minutes, it'd make for a pretty compelling clip.

But this is Halsey, so there's a twist. In this case, it's a ton of blood.

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Around halfway through, she starts getting splattered with dark cherry-colored fake blood, and by the time the song ends, it's dripping down into her mouth, creating a haunting Greco-Roman statuesque silhouette of violence. A pretty cool visual!

Contrasted with the song's regal yet ominous original visual, which finds Halsey claiming her power, this new version complements the inner turmoil of the song's lyrics quite nicely. "Every day, I got a smile where my frown goes," she sings in the first version. "A couple bodies in the garden where the grass grows."

If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It's a huge accomplishment in Halsey's career as a visionary artist, which is why it came with a short film to accompany its release. This latest "I Am Not a Woman, I'm a God" clip is not part of that, but you'll get lost in it anyway.

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This French Pianist Has Been Playing For 102 Years And Just Released A New Album

Colette Maze, now 107 years old, began playing the piano at age 5 and defied the social conventions of her day to embrace it as a profession rather than as a pastime. Her son first arranged for her performances to be recorded when she was in her 90s. She has just released her sixth album.

Colette Maze, now 107 years old, began playing the piano at age 5 and defied the social conventions of her day to embrace it as a profession rather than as a pastime. Her son first arranged for her performances to be recorded when she was in her 90s. She has just released her sixth album.

PARIS — Colette Maze welcomes me warmly into her apartment on the 14th floor of a building overlooking the Seine River. From her flowered balcony, she has a view of the Eiffel Tower. She offers me a whiskey or a cognac — along with a hearty laugh, as it's 10:30 in the morning.

It's that humor, a sense of optimism and her beloved piano that have buttressed and comforted this centenarian through an often difficult life. Maze has just released her sixth album at the age of 107.

While she lives alone, on this day her 71-year-old son Fabrice Maze has joined us. Colette sits down to play her Steinway baby grand — one of two pianos she owns — with her gray tabby cat, Tigrou, stretched out on the carpet near her feet.

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Across the room is the Pleyel piano she received on her 18th birthday. Maze began playing at the age of five. Her grandmother played piano, and her mother the violin. She remembers concerts at their grand Paris apartment when she was a child.

But Maze, born on June 16, 1914, says her mother was severe and unloving. So she turned to music for the affection she lacked at home.

"I always preferred composers who gave me tenderness," she says. "Like [Robert] Schumann and [Claude] Debussy. Music is an affective language, a poetic language. In music there is everything — nature, emotion, love, revolt, dreams, it's like a spiritual food."

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Tunedly Announces a ‘Masked Music Discovery Platform’ to Judge Music By Its Merits

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Tunedly wants music to stand on its own merits with the first masked music discovery platform. The idea is to give everyone a level playing field that doesn’t depend on name recognition for tracks to get noticed.

The following was created in collaboration with Tunedly, a proud partner of Digital Music News.

“The problem with existing music discovery services is that they replicate existing inequalities in the music industry,” says Chris Erhardt, CEO, and Co-Founder of Tunedly. “Unsigned artists are at a disadvantage because it’s not a true level playing field, and they are judged on more than just their music.”

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Tunedly’s solution is an app that strips all identifying information from an artist so music can be judged on its merits. Tunedly is an online recording studio that connects songwriters and other music professionals with music publishing services. The company was originally founded in 2016 and launched in 2017.

Tunedly initially focused on making professional music production services as accessible as possible. It has created over 6,000 songs for over 2,000 songwriters across the globe. And while making the online recording studio accessible to songwriters is still a priority, Tunedly is shifting its focus into music publishing and music discovery.

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Tunedly says its platform gives unknown songwriters and artists a chance to compete with industry pros. Users can submit their professionally produced music to the platform for free, regardless of where they produced the songs.

Tunedly does not show names, photos, videos, or streaming numbers to listeners. They have no clue if they’re hearing a song written by Ed Sheeran or a bedroom artist halfway across the world. Tunedly listeners who like the music do so because they enjoy the track – not the artist.

Tunedly tracks listener behavior like upvotes, downvotes, and skips internally. It will sign “Quarterly Top Songs” from unsigned artists, offering them sought-after publishing deals. All songs signed to a Tunedly music publishing contract are administered through Tunedly’s partner, Spirit Music Group.

Spirit Music Group was founded in 1995 and was quickly established in the music industry. SMG owns a catalog consisting of 1,000s of songs from artists like Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Mariah Carey, and more.

“We’re excited about this platform because both independent and established artists can benefit,” says Myléne Besancon, Co-Founder, and CMO of Tunedly. “We want them to achieve their dreams, and it’s a privilege to help them reach their goals. Our collaboration with Spirit Music Group means signing their songs with Tunedly places them in very capable hands in the music industry.”

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World Recording Star, LiLi, Shares Her Love For Ferrari

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Japanese recording artist LiLi was recently spotted on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart. We spoke with LiLi about her recent success and record deals with Atlanta based record label Amada Records.

LiLi has always come off as a respectable individual. From what we can see she also has class and great taste. We spoke with one of LiLi’s official DJs, DJ Choice, and he stated she was in a Ferrari when they first connected. If you didn’t know, Ferrari is not just a car brand…

Here are the Best Gifts For Ferrari Lovers

Ferrari Watch

A perfect gift for yourself to have your wrist at the top of the game, these luxury timepieces by Ferrari will have others envious of you! As an automotive enthusiast, wearing the part is a huge part of proclaiming what you are about. Watches from Ferrari are powered by precise Quartz chronograph engines hence tend to be very accurate and reliable. They are sculpted in slim stylish shapes that resemble the automotive brands they represent. Finally, they range in all prices yet all come in in black ion-plate stainless steel that will make you discard the watch only when you want an upgrade other than damages. Get this luxury brand now!

Ferrari Red Classic Shirt

This shirt is the perfect outfit to wear when going to Ferrari exhibitions in order to outdo your other Ferrari fanatics. A classic wear from Ferrari, the T-Shirt is made of long-lasting original cotton. It comes in plain colors, this one being red. It has a Ferrari Shield logo print on the front and Scuderia Ferrari logo printed on the back. Coming in different sizes for all kinds of Ferrari fans, this shirt is a one-of-a-kind characteristic outfit for Ferrari lovers. It’s sure to give style, authenticity, and sophistication. You may not be behind the wheel of a Ferrari, but with this shirt on, you just but might be!

Ferrari Scuderia Black Eau De Toilette

Perfume is the most intense form of memory. With this 4. 2 Ounce Ferrari Scuderia Black Eau De Toilette Spray for Men, you can be sure to leave a mark after every personal encounter. This Ferrari fragrance is one of its kind, 100% original from Ferrari. Coming in a sleek black and gold package, this spray is irresistible. As a man, when choosing a perfume, you should never go one that pleases the men, it’s the ladies you’re targeting and this perfume will drive the ladies wild. A perfect gift for you and your loved ones, this perfume is one of the reasons why Ferrari is a designer of a kind.

Ferrari Clock

Are you looking for a quality gift for a friend or family member? The double neon Ferrari clock is the best piece for you. The clock has a polished chrome housing with a red neon ring on the outside. The white neon ring on the inside will illuminate the clock face and time. This high-precision Quartz clock is incorporated with Sweep Technology and is 100% quiet. it has silk-screened numbers for easy reading. The neon light is operated with a pull chain. The clock is powered by a 12V AC/DC adapter which is included with the product. Make sure you purchase this product right now.

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The Disappearance of Kristin Smart: What Happened and What’s Next

Twenty-five years after Smart went missing, a prime suspect is charged with murder

Kristen was in her first year at Cal Poly when she vanished in 1996.

Kristen was in her first year at Cal Poly when she vanished in 1996.

Nineteen-year-old Cal Poly student Kristin Smart went missing after a campus party 25 years ago, and, this summer, her case is finally getting its day in court. In April, Paul Flores, 44, was arrested on one count of murder in connection to the case, and his father, Ruben Flores, 80, was arrested as an accessory after the fact.

The younger Flores has long been the only person of interest in Smart’s disappearance; she was last seen on May 25th, 1996, after attending a party near campus. After apparently becoming intoxicated, Smart headed back to her dorm with fellow partiers Tim Davis and Cheryl Anderson. Flores, who had been seen with Smart earlier in the evening — he attempted to flirt with her and apparently fell on her at one point, according to witnesses — joined the group and allegedly accompanied Smart home. She was never seen again and her body has not been located.


The search for Smart did not begin until a week after her disappearance, as campus police refused to take a missing person’s report from a dorm mate; the hunt only began in earnest after the student called the police and the Smart family.

Flores was first interviewed by Cal Poly police investigators near the end of May 1996, according to The San Luis Obispo Tribune and the Cal Poly police didn’t search his room until June 10th. By then, the semester was over and the room had been cleaned out. The county sheriff’s office searched his room once more during the weekend of June 29th, when a team of cadaver dogs signaled the smell of human decay.

Flores and his parents have always maintained that he had nothing to do with Smart’s disappearance. Paul invoked the Fifth Amendment when the DA’s office subpoenaed him to testify before a grand jury in 1996 and after the Smarts filed a $40 million wrongful-death lawsuit against him; during a 1997 deposition, he again pleaded the Fifth. Smart was declared dead in 2002.

The case recently reentered the public eye with the 2019 launch of the popular true-crime podcast, Your Own Backyard, hosted by musician Chris Lambert, who has spent his life haunted by a missing person’s billboard featuring Smart’s face. “True crime podcasting is not something that particularly captivated me,” Lambert told Rolling Stone last year. “But it was a local story and the thing that stood out to me is that nobody was talking about it anymore. I didn’t understand why. How are we not all talking about this every day until she’s found?”

After Paul and Ruben’s arrests, Sheriff Ian Parkinson revealed that Lambert’s podcast helped move the investigation forward. “What Chris did was take a local story and turn it into an international story. … It did produce some information that I believe was valuable,” he said.

Denise Smart, Kristin’s mother, has also praised the show. “We feel like the stars aligned when the podcast aired,” she told Rolling Stone. “It encouraged the previously reluctant to come forward.… This obviously gave law enforcement new leads to follow and connect with what they already were holding close.”

Prior to the arrests, in February 2020, Flores’ home, his parents’ home, and his sister’s home were searched by police. They seized digital devices during the search and, in April 2020, executed another search on Paul Flores’ property in San Pedro.

Below, Rolling Stone outlines where the Smart case is now:

April 14th, 2021

San Luis Obispo District Attorney Dan Dow announces charges against Paul Flores and his father Ruben in connection with what he calls the 1996 “homicide” of Cal Poly student Kristin Smart.

Paul Flores is charged with first-degree murder and is accused of killing Smart while attempting to rape her. The elder Flores is charged with accessory after the fact to the crime of murder for allegedly helping Paul conceal Smart’s body.

“These charges mark a major milestone,” Dow says in a statement. “Today, we make the first move toward bringing justice to Kristin, her family, and the people of San Luis Obispo County.”

April 19th, 2021

Paul Flores pleads not guilty to the murder and attempted rape of Smart. His father, Ruben Flores, pleads not guilty to being an accessory after the fact to the crime.

Paul Flores isn’t granted bail, with Judge Craig B. Van Rooyen saying that his release could result in “great bodily harm” to the public. Ruben will be released on bail that he can afford.

July 14th, 2021

Paul and Ruben Flores appear at the San Luis Obispo Superior Court for the first time, at which time Judge Craig van Rooyen denies Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle’s request to add two rape charges against Paul, according to The Tribune of San Luis Obispo.

“There’s no evidence of a sex crime in the charged crime (the murder case) itself,” van Rooyen says. “Proof of the L.A. charges can’t act as a substitute … for the SLO case.”

July 15th, 2021

Previously sealed documents related to the case become available to the public that explain the rape charges Peurelle attempted to add against Paul Flores. The unsealed documents include two claims from 2011 and 2017 that Flores raped two women while they were drunk in San Pedro. It also expounds on several other alleged rapes as well as unwanted sexual advances.

Also included is the result of a February 4th, 2020 search of Paul Flores’ San Pedro home, where San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s investigators seized electronic devices that featured videos showing Flores having sex with seemingly incapacitated women. They also uncovered videos in a folder labeled “practice” that featured women wearing ball gags and in other fetish positions. Flores was also in possession of Tramadol and Flexeril, known as “date rape” drugs.

In addition, the documents include a phone tap from January 2020 in which Paul’s mother, Susan, tells her son: “The other thing I need you to do is to start listening to the podcast. I need you to listen to everything they say so we can punch holes in it. Um, wherever we can punch holes. Maybe we can’t. You, you’re the one that can tell me,” a reference to Lambert’s Your Own Backyard, the podcast about Smart and Flores that has brought new attention to the case.

Additionally, the documents include information about a March 15th, 2021 search by the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office of Ruben Flores’ Arroyo Grande property that included ground-penetrating radar. That technology uncovered a soil disturbance under the deck as well as four soil samples that tested positive for human blood; an April evacuation also tested positive for blood. Authorities also uncovered fibers consistent with the color clothing Smart was last seen wearing.

August 3rd, 2021

The evidentiary hearing is underway and witnesses are testifying in front of Superior Court Judge Craig van Rooyen about Flores’ interactions with Smart. On day two, August 3rd, a close friend of Smart’s from college, Steven Flemming, tells the court that Flores had interacted with Smart before the party they both attended prior to her disappearance. Once, he says, Flores was “lurking” in the lobby of Smart’s dorm at 1 a.m.; another time, he says he saw the man in Smart’s dorm room. He says Smart seemed uncomfortable but was too nice to ask the boy to leave.

“Everyone knew Paul (Flores) was creepy. A lot of women felt uncomfortable around him,” Flemming says. “He was not welcome.”

Defense attorney Robert Sanger, in turn, tries to poke holes in Flemming’s recollections. Other witnesses are also questioned, but Flemming’s testimony is noteworthy as he is the first to say he saw Flores and Smart together before the party.

August 6th, 2021

Recently unsealed court documents show the extent to which law enforcement has looked into Flores over the years: 48 search warrants involving wiretaps and GPS tracking, and a search of  Flores’ former Cal Poly dorm room. The defense wants to suppress some of these searches, though, claiming that they were done illegally or without warrants. The prosecution upholds the validity of these searches, including one of Flores’ dorm room that was done after he moved out.

The documents also include several people the defense believes investigators should have looked into in addition to Flores, including convicted murderer and fellow then-student Scott Peterson, who was previously ruled out. Peterson may or may not have been at the party Smart disappeared after. Other men cited by the defense either reportedly dated or pursued Smart.

“Despite the fact that law enforcement had collected substantial evidence that Kristin Smart may have had reason not to return to her dorm room after leaving (fellow party-goers) Cheryl (Manzer) Anderson and Paul Flores and despite the fact that they had collected substantial evidence that there were multiple potential suspects who stalked, harassed or otherwise had conflicts with Kristin Smart, law enforcement made an early choice to change their ‘focus’ to murder and to Paul Flores as the ‘only suspect,’” Sanger wrote in a defense motion.

“There is no evidence of a murder and no evidence of a rape,” Sanger added. “After over 25 years, there is no evidence that Paul Flores committed the crimes for which there is no evidence.”

August 10th, 2021

Flores’ defense team serves Your Own Backyard podcaster Chris Lambert with a subpoena to serve as a witness in San Luis Obispo Superior Court on August 30th, as he has interviewed several witnesses before they spoke to law enforcement. The defense also tells Lambert he will not be allowed back in the courtroom — where he has been covering the hearing — as he is now a potential witness.

Judge van Rooyen objects to this assertion, though: “Just because (Lambert’s) been served does not necessarily mean he should be excluded,” he says. “I’m not going to exclude a member of the media (for doing their job).”

The Instagram account for Your Own Backyard has been deleted.

August 11th, 2021

Flores’ defense team moves to recuse the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office from the Smart case because prosecutor Peuvrelle and others have been seen wearing purple clothing, Smart’s favorite color.

The defense claims the prosecution is wearing said color “as a result of a Facebook request on the site ‘Justice for Kristin Smart'” to wear purple during a Memorial Day celebration. Defense Attorney Sanger calls the move a “stunning lack of objectivity.”