The Weekend Post

Better than one

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Eastside, with Benny Blanco and Khalid was one of the biggest hits of 2018, she won the hearts of the K-Pop fan army with her feature on the BTS remix single Boy With Luv, and Be Kind with Marshmello has been one of the positive anthems to get fans through the pandemic shutdowns.

From songwriter to the stars to solo superstar, the Issues artist has been enjoying a consistent run of slaying the streaming playlists with her vocal collabs.

I Miss You with Clean Bandit in 2017 and Hurt Somebody with Noah Kahan in 2018 achieved double platinum status here, while Lie To Me with 5 Seconds of Summer had a strong run on the ARIA charts.

Her current hit If The World Was Ending, with writing-turnedroma­ntic partner J.P Saxe has spent almost a year in the Australian top 50. up with the gold single Fracture with Slumberjac­k and linked with good mate Flume on Rushing Back.

Queen Bey doesn’t need to share the spotlight with nobody. But when she does, it is guaranteed they are going to enjoy the glow of her solid gold glory.

The most celebrated of her collabs are those with husband Jay-Z on Crazy In Love, Bonnie and Clyde, Deja-Vu and Drunk In Love.

Yet her musical partnershi­ps with fellow female artists have proven the most intriguing, including the majestic namechecki­ng with Shakira on the 2007 single Beautiful Liar, the euphoric brilliance of Telephone with Lady Gaga in 2010 and the career-anointing co-sign on Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage remix.

The Canadian game-changer and streaming champion just loves to make a guest appearance.

Hook king Drake has enjoyed a streak of pop partnershi­p wins with Rihanna and regularly collaborat­es with Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, The Weeknd and Rick Ross.

Who wouldn’t want this blaze of human sunshine on their track? The 22-year-old singer and songwriter is pure pop platinum; pretty much every feature, duet or guest vocal he has recorded in the past three years has cracked the top 50 in Australia, with several reaching the top 5.

His big collaborat­ions have included Beautiful People with Ed Sheeran, Lovely with Billie Eilish, Ocean with Martin Garrix, Silence with Marshmello and Eastside with Benny Blanco and Halsey.

It’s every kid’s dream to become their favourite superhero and university student Julian Bass doe does just that and mor more in this fun vide video. Thanks to som some nifty visual effe effects, Julian features es as several of his big screen heroes, morphing from a Star War Wars Jedi into Ben 10 before finishing up as S Spider-Man. He posted the magical mon montage online with a request for fans to ““retweet ret it enough times that Disney calls calls” and his wish came true, with Disney cha chairman Bob Iger later compliment­ing his skills.

This Thi father has his hands han full in the kitchen kitc as his trio of toddlers tod do their best bes to find a snack. One by one, the kids crawl craw over towards the refrigerat­or looking loo for some food, foo but dad remains s vigilant, vigilant moving one child away, just as another one crawls back bac towards the fridge, all to mum’s amusement. am Imagine this once they learn how to walk?!

MDuring lockdown, deaf delivery driver Tim Joseph has been dropping off parcels twice a week at the Manchester home of eight-year old Tallulah. They’ve developed such a bond, the schoolgirl decided to show her appreciati­on i i b by learning a little bit of sign language, greeting Tim with “have a good day”. Proud mother Amy Roberts captured the heartwarmi­ng moment, in which the shocked driver then teaches Tallulah how to say “good morning, have a good day”.

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