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Sabrina Carpenter Gets Kiss on Cheek From Barry Keoghan While Getting Ready for Met Gala

Sabrina Carpenter‘s 2024 Met Gala look wasn’t quite complete before Barry Keoghan added the finishing touch: a kiss on the cheek.

In an adorable moment from Vogue‘s newly shared video of the “Feather” singer getting ready for the red carpet Monday (May 5), the Saltburn star crashed the party to get a first-look at his famous girlfriend’s glamorous gown. As he walked in, already dressed up in his brown suit jacket and top hat, Carpenter’s face lit up as she cooed, “Baby!”

“Oh, s–t,” he said with awe upon seeing the Work It actress’ Brigitte Bardot-inspired look.

He then gave Carpenter a big kiss on the cheek as she wrapped her arms around his neck. When it came time to head over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the annual fashion extravaganza is held on the first Monday in May each year, they both adorably wished Vogue viewers a good evening.

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Shortly afterward, the stars — who’ve been dating since the beginning of the year — posed separately on the red carpet, Carpenter modeling a custom black-and-baby-blue Oscar De La Renta gown. To the side of the carpet, they snapped a quick photo together.

This year, the event was co-chaired by Zendaya, Bad Bunny, Jennifer Lopez and Chris Hemsworth and featured a guest list that included Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey, Camila Cabello, Lizzo and dozens more stars. Also in attendance was Demi Lovato, whose silver Prabal Gurung-designed gown was a personal favorite of Carpenter’s.

“stunnnnningggg,” the “Espresso” artist commented on Lovato’s TikTok showing off the dress.

See Carpenter and Keoghan actin’ cute below.



Kate Hudson Performs ‘Gonna Find Out’ & Classic 80s Cover on ‘The Howard Stern Show’

Kate Hudson is gearing up to dive into the music world with her debut album, Glorious, and the superstar joined The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday (May 8) to take the stage.

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The Almost Famous star performed “Gonna Find Out” from her upcoming album, as well as a cover of ‘Til Tuesday’s ’80s hit “Voices Carry” as well as the Stone Temple Pilots song, “Vasoline.”



A year ago, Hudson signed a music management deal with Sandbox Entertainment, led by Jason Owen. The company’s roster also includes Kelsea Ballerini, Dan+Shay and Kacey Musgraves. At the time of the signing, Hudson also revealed she has been working on an album.

“Music has always been my touchstone,” Hudson said in a statement. “To finally feel ready to share mine is deeply personal to me, almost like a musical memoir. Writing this album over the past year and a half has been the most gratifying and immersive experience and I couldn’t be more excited to partner with Jason to bring it into the world.”

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Earlier this year, Hudson shared videos and photos from an intimate gathering she held with friends in Aspen, Colo., on social media, including a TikTok video of herself performing a laid-back, slightly raspy rendition of the song. She captioned the video, “A little lady rendition of ‘White Horse.’” On Instagram, she shared more video snippets of her performance, including her takes of “White Horse,” Patty Griffin’s “When It Don’t Come Easy,” Ryan Adams’ “Come Pick Me Up’ and Dua Lipa’s “Dance the Night.” 

Hudson’s Glorious arrives on May 17.

Black-Owned App LyfeShare Aims To Make Estate Planning Easy & Ensure We No Longer Lose Recipes

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Planning after a loved one passes is never an easy situation to deal with, both mentally and especially physically. LyfeShare aims to give users peace of mind during the process.

LyfeShare is an “innovative platform with patent-pending technology, dedicated to preserving and sharing your legacy.”

It allows users to securely upload, store, and share important documents that will be useful later, such as when a loved one dies or when you need to refer to critical financial documents to close certain accounts.

That’s not all you can upload; you can also share other essential documents that may get lost over time, like family recipes, photos, birth certificates, and more, to ensure you never forget your family’s history.

The app is the brainchild of Michael Swift and its other founders, who wanted to make estate planning and dealing with the end-of-life process easier, especially for Black and Brown people.

Speaking with AriseTV, Swift talked about creating Lyfeshare, telling the website, “Witnessing the undue burden and added pain caused by disorganized and inaccessible documents during a time of loss ignited the idea for LyfeShare.”

He continued, “The necessity for a solution became clear to create a platform that simplifies document management, safeguards legacies, and ensures critical information is readily accessible when needed most. LyfeShare is not just about storage. It’s about providing support, guidance, and peace of mind to individuals and families navigating life’s most challenging moments.”

How Much Does The Service Cost?

By heading to the website or through the downloaded app, you can sign up for three different prescription tiers: Basic, which starts at $7.99 per month; Standard, which costs $9.99 per month; and Premium, which costs $16.99.

Once subscribed, users will have access to other features like the “Buddys,” giving friends and other family members access to the information.

LyfeShare Features A Unique “Time Release Function” Exclusive To The App

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LyfeShare’s patented “Time Release Function” will also be available to subscribers. This function gives users more control over their documents and when they will be available following a loved one’s passing.

Swift spoke about the feature, telling the website it’s “exclusive to LyfeShare, is our intellectual property, setting us apart from other legacy management platforms. It allows users to schedule the release of their documents and information to specific individuals at predetermined times in the future. It offers a strategic approach to legacy management, enabling users to ensure that their important information is shared according to their wishes, even after they’re no longer able to manage it themselves.”

He continued, “Personally, the time release function has changed my life by providing peace of mind and reassurance that my legacy will be managed and shared in the way I intend. It allows me to plan for the future with confidence, knowing that my loved ones will have access to the information they need, when they need it most. Additionally, the ability to schedule the release of information on important dates or milestones allows me to continue to be present and make a meaningful impact in the lives of my family and friends, even after I’m gone.”

LyfeShare is available for download on iOS and the Google Play Store.

You can also sign up by visiting the website. 

Slowtide Unveils Bob Marley Beach Blanket Collab Just In Time for Summer

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Bob Marley fans can embrace the summer weather with a new collaboration that features beach-ready accessories inspired by the late singer. Lifestyle brand Slowtide has partnered with the Marley family to release an exclusive collection featuring towels, blankets and even apparel that’ll help you channel the “Redemption” singer into your beach lounging.

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Hot off the heels of the biopic One Love, the new collection aims to continue honoring Marley’s legacy with an officially-licensed collaboration. Unlike your typical beach towels and picnic blankets, the Marley collection spotlights patterns inspired by the “Three Little Birds” singer while also utilizing iconic pictures and motifs from the reggae icon’s legendary career.

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Expect sand-resistant materials and oversized lengths that are perfect for laying out with friends or solo park hangs. There’s plenty of room to lay out on, with enough room leftover to place your portable cooler or latest musician memoir.

To help you pick out the best of the Slowtide x Bob Marley collection, ShopBillboard put together a few of the most popular styles below.

Kaya Performance Quick-Dry Travel Towel

Consider the Kaya Performance towel part of your travel necessities as it’s made with quick-drying materials and rolls up easily. This towel features a black and white photo of Marley paired with the singer’s logo. You can lay it out on the ground or use it to dry off after a dip in the water.

Trenchtown Beach Towel

The Trenchtown Beach Towel brings a pop of color with a geometric border with vibrant shades of green, orange and yellow. What’ll draw eyes the most though is the photo of the singer on stage, telling everyone who your favorite artist is. Sand will also easily flick off thanks to the sand-resistant material it’s made with.

Judah Tapestry Blanket

Sprawl out in comfort with this oversized tapestry blanket. It’s made with a washable material allowing it to double as a throw or picnic blanket. The center also features the Marley logo including the iconic lion for extra style.

Natural Mystic Throw Blanket

Avoid getting grass stains on your clothes by using this large throw blanket. It comes with a frayed knotted hem and eye-catching striped pattern on a dark black background. Since it’s made with an oversized design, you can share it with a friend. It’s great for picnics and camping trips alike.

Natural Mystic Changing Poncho

This Natural Mystic Poncho aims to make quick changes at the beach practically a breeze. Thanks to the hidden internal access opening you can change out of wet bathing suits and vice-versa in public. You can also take advantage of the kangaroo-style front pocket for storing your phone and wallet while the attached hood provides warmth when the temps drop.

The musician’s daughter Cedella Marley, is the CEO of the Bob Marley group of Companies and was excited to collaborate with Slowtide on the collection.

“Teaming up with Slowtide echoes my father’s message of unity and harmony, resonating deeply with his global audience,” Marley said in a press statement. “This collaboration merges Bob Marley’s uplifting music with the joy and togetherness it brings. Excited to create summer memories with my family in this collection!”

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Marcus & Martinus at Eurovision: The Identical Twins Say They’re the ‘Most Competitive’ Act in 2024

There have been many famous brother acts in the history of rock n’ roll, from the Everly Brothers to the Bee Gees to the Jacksons. Sweden is sending a brother act to the Eurovision Song Contest this year, but Marcus & Martinus aren’t simply brothers — they are identical twins. They will open the grand final on Saturday (May 11) with an energetic performance of their hit single, “Unforgettable.”

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Billboard sat down with the 22-year-old siblings from Norway at their hotel in Malmö, Sweden, host city to this year’s pan-European competition.

As young as you are, you are seasoned veterans, with a career that dates back a decade. How did you get started in the music business?

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Martinus: We wanted always to be football players. That was our dream, and then we started singing together when we were 10 years old. By the age of 12 we had to choose. Should we be serious about music? Should we go all in as football players? Our dad said to us, “Music is fun but football is also very fun.” But music has worked out very well.

Marcus: When we were six, we started in a children’s choir and had a music teacher who made us fall in love with the music. She did an amazing job and three years later, when we were done in the children’s choir, we wanted to do more but we didn’t know how. Then an opportunity came in 2012 when we joined the competition for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, and we won.

You’ve been in a lot of musical competitions. What are your thoughts about competing with other singers?

Marcus: When we did [Junior Eurovision] we didn’t have any pressure because we were kids and it was for fun and everyone loved everyone there. When we did The Masked Singer no one knew who was under the masks, so we didn’t have any pressure. But then Eurovision is something else. Here you are representing a country and people will have opinions, because they really want their country to win. We try not to read the comments but it’s difficult not to because they are everywhere.

Martinus: We are very competitive people. We play a lot of football, so it’s in our blood that we want to win all the time and we’re brothers as well, so we compete against each other in everything. So I think this year we are the most competitive people in the whole competition, but it’s nice because you’re very focused when you’re on the stage and are very ready. I think that’s just a good thing.

As devoted Eurovision fans know, many artists have represented countries that are not their homelands. Celine Dion from Canada sang for Switzerland; Gina G is from Australia but sang for the U.K.; and you are from Norway singing for Sweden.

Marcus: For us, it was a natural choice because we’ve been working a lot in Sweden the last few years and when the coronavirus came, we were thinking what our next step would be. We had been teen stars for awhile and we needed to get away from that. We’re 22 years old now. We don’t want to be locked in as teen stars forever, and that was very difficult for us in Norway, because they’ve known us since we were 10 years old. We felt like Norway never accepted that we wanted to go further than that. So we thought we should go to Sweden, where they found us later. We signed with Universal Music Sweden. They accepted that we wanted to go past [our teen years] and it feels very natural to represent Sweden because they have helped us through that journey.

When ABBA entered Eurovision, their goal was to break out beyond Sweden and become a global act. Is that one of your goals in the competition?

Martinus: That has been our goals for a very long time and when we joined Melodifestivalen [the Swedish heat to pick the artist and song that will go to Eurovision], that was also one of our goals. If we went to Eurovision, it would be a free ticket to Europe where you can visit a lot of countries. You get a lot of first impressions because people haven’t seen you before. It was a very nice opportunity for us when Eurovision came. We’ve been waiting for this moment and it’s very nice to get back out in Europe.



What is the genesis of your Eurovision entry, “Unforgettable”?

Marcus: We wrote it from scratch, just like “Air” [the brothers’ entry in Melodifestivalen 2023]. We were inspired by “Air” because a lot of Eurovision fans really liked that song and said if it weren’t for Loreen [and her song “Tattoo”], it would have gone straight through [to Eurovision]. People said they really wanted us to try again. “Air” went well [placing second to Loreen] so we thought we should do something similar, but even more Eurovision. We wanted to make something rougher and tougher, but an upgrade from “Air.” As you know, we’ve been on a stage for 12 years. We want to show that experience on stage.

What is the dynamic of being a brother act?

Martinus: There’s a special bond between us. It’s something else when random people get together and start a band rather than being brothers, because we have this special connection and we know each other. I’m the person in the world that knows him best and the same with him with me, so we have that special connection when we are on the stage. We can feel each other’s energy and we can give each other energy and I think that’s the reason why we have gone so far in our career. We work very well together, even though we’re brothers and fight, but I think that is healthy. We’re brutally honest with each other, which also helps us to get better, because you can say, “You were awful today. What happened?” That helps us a lot and our very special connection helps us as artists as well.

Marcus and Martinus performed “Unforgettable” in semi-final 1 on Tuesday (May 7) but were not competing. As representatives of the host country, they are automatically qualified for the grand final, which will be live on Saturday (May 11). The four-hour show will be live on Peacock in the U.S., airing at 3 p.m. ET.

The brothers have toured Europe with Jason Derulo and will be back on the road starting May 30 with their We Are Not The Same Tour, with 26 dates extending until March 25, including a stop at London’s O2 Arena on March 5, 2025.

Sia’s ‘Cheap Thrills’ Performance Edit Dance Video Starring Maddie Ziegler Surpasses 1 Billion Views

Sia has now entered YouTube’s billion views club twice with the same song — how’s that for a cheap thrill? Six years after hitting the milestone with her music video for “Cheap Thrills,” the often-masked singer has done it again with the dance-focused “performance edit” video for her 2015 hit.

Posted in 2016, “Cheap Thrills (Performance Edit)” finds a trio of dancers led by the vocalist’s frequent music video muse Maddie Ziegler performing complex contemporary choreography in front of a purple backdrop. In the corner, Sia sings into a microphone while sporting her signature look, her face mostly obscured by an oversized wig.

“Baby, I don’t need dollar bills to have fun tonight,” she belts. “I don’t need no money as long as I can feel the beat/ I don’t need no money as long as I keep dancing.”

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The video is now in league with the original “Cheap Thrills” visual, which surpassed a billion views in 2018. A single off of Sia’s album This Is Acting, the track spent four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2016.

Past Sia music videos to reach billion-views status include “Elastic Heart” and “Chandelier” — both of which star Ziegler, who was joined by Shia Labeouf in the latter — as well as “Titanium” with David Guetta and “Dusk Till Dawn” with Zayn.

The “Cheap Thrills” views-news comes just a few days after the singer released her new album Reasonable Woman, which dropped May 3 and features collaborations with Chaka Khan, Kylie Minogue, Labrinth and Paris Hilton. The 15-track set marks Sia’s first proper pop album since This Is Acting.

Watch Sia’s “Cheap Thrills (Performance Edit)” above.

Kathleen Hanna Is Writing a Memoir About Her ‘Feminist Punk’ Life (And It’s Already a Bestseller)

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Kathleen Hanna is bringing her rebellious spirit to bookshelves with the release of her upcoming memoir Rebel Girl: My Life As a Feminist Punk. Fans can hear straight from the Le Tigre lead singer herself as she dives into her early life and the influences that transformed her into the punk feminist you know today.

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The memoir is set to come out on May 14, but thanks to Amazon, Target and Walmart, you can preorder to book to ensure you get a copy by its publication date. As an extra bonus, preordering now will also save you 10% off.

With a ton of anticipation ahead of Rebel Girl‘s release, the book has already landed itself at the top of Amazon’s bestsellers list for punk music. Rather than wait until the memoir drops, keep reading to preorder a copy now.

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Hanna joins the growing list of female musician memoirs as the “Oh Come On” singer aims to bring her unfiltered personality to page. The bold vibrant cover art just gives a taste of what fans can expect when they read the book. Per the publisher description, the 336-page book “takes us from her tumul­tuous childhood to her formative college years and her first shows. As Hanna makes clear, being in a punk ‘girl band’ in those years was not a simple or safe prospect.”

Throughout the ’90s, Hanna gained attention for her “personal yet feminist lyrics on anthems like ‘Rebel Girl’ and ‘Double Dare Ya,’” according to the official book description. Even today, her influence can be felt as her feminist anthems continue acting as a voice of change.

Now, you’ll be able to hear from her perspective as she recounts everything from her friendships with other iconic artists like Kurt Cobain, Ian MacKaye, Kim Gordon and Joan Jett as well as falling in love with Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys and her battle with Lyme disease.

For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best fashion coffee table books, books about jazz and Taylor Swift books.

9 of 10 Astroworld Wrongful Death Lawsuits Already Settled, Lawyer Says

Nine of the 10 wrongful death lawsuits filed after a deadly crowd surge at the 2021 Astroworld music festival have been settled, including one that was set to go to trial this week, an attorney said Wednesday.

Jury selection had been set to begin Tuesday in the wrongful death suit filed by the family of Madison Dubiski, a 23-year-old Houston resident who was one of 10 people killed during the crowd crush at the Nov. 5, 2021, concert by rap superstar Travis Scott.

But Neal Manne, an attorney for Live Nation, the festival’s promoter and one of those being sued along with Scott, said during a court hearing Wednesday that only one wrongful death lawsuit remained pending and the other nine have been settled, including the one filed by Dubiski’s family.

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Terms of the settlements were confidential and attorneys declined to comment after the court hearing because of a gag order in the case.

The one wrongful death lawsuit that remains pending was filed by the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount, the youngest person killed during the concert. Attorneys in the litigation were set to meet next week to discuss when the lawsuit filed by Blount’s family could be set for trial.

“This case is ready for trial,” Scott West, an attorney for Blount’s family, said in court.

But Manne said he and the lawyers for other defendants being sued were not ready.

State District judge Kristen Hawkins said she planned to discuss the Blount case at next week’s hearing along with potential trials related to the injury cases filed after the deadly concert.

Hawkins said that if the Blount family’s lawsuit is not settled, she is inclined to schedule that as the next trial instead of an injury case.

More than 4,000 plaintiffs filed hundreds of lawsuits after the concert. Manne said about 2,400 injury cases remain pending.

The announcement that nearly all of the wrongful death lawsuits have been settled came after the trial in Dubiski’s case was put on hold last week. Apple Inc., which livestreamed Scott’s concert and was one of the more than 20 defendants being sued by Dubiski’s family, had appealed a court ruling that denied its request to be dismissed from the case. An appeals court granted Apple a stay in the case.

In the days after the trial stay, attorneys for Dubiski’s family settled their lawsuit with all the defendants in the case, including Apple, Scott and Live Nation, the world’s largest live entertainment company.

At least four wrongful death lawsuits had previously been settled and announced in court records. But Wednesday was the first time that lawyers in the litigation had given an update that nine of the 10 wrongful death lawsuits had been resolved.

Lawyers for Dubiski’s family as well as attorneys representing the various other plaintiffs have alleged in court filings that the deaths and hundreds of injuries at the concert were caused by negligent planning and a lack of concern over capacity and safety at the event.

Those killed, who ranged in age from 9 to 27, died from compression asphyxia, which an expert likened to being crushed by a car.

Scott, Live Nation and the others who’ve been sued have denied these claims, saying safety was their number one concern. They said what happened could not have been foreseen.

After a police investigation, a grand jury last year declined to indict Scott, along with five others connected to the festival.

‘Tale of the Tape’ Mixtape Documentary Includes Unseen Footage of Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole & More

What would hip-hop be without mixtapes like DJ Clue’s Clue for President or 50 Cent’s 50 Cent Is the Future? Red Summer TV explores the Tale of the Tape with a new documentary examining an oral history of one of the forgotten backbones of the genre.

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Executive produced by The Source alum Kim Osorio and DJ Envy, the Malik K. Buie-directed Tale of the Tape: How the Mixtape Revolutionized Hip-Hop doc is now available for streaming on Prime Video, Verizon and Spectrum.

“Hip-hop has been my lifeline and driving force,” Buie tells Billboard. “I’ve interviewed and documented some of the biggest hip-hop artists and DJs ever, and they all have a common story with how they became who they were — mixtapes. So, let’s talk about it. Let’s examine it. Let’s give it it’s just due.”

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The ode to mixtapes boasts never-before-seen footage of Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, as well as contributions from DJ Envy, DJ Clue, Kid Capri, DJ Drama, the late Combat Jack and more. Royce Da 5’9″ is also onboard as Tale of the Tape‘s primary narrator.

“If we don’t start telling our own history, they will tell it for us. We are taking back the control of our own narratives in hip-hop, specifically on this project with Tale of the Tape,” Kim Osorio adds.

“As someone who collected mixtapes, I thought it was telling that these days the definition of what a mixtape is has changed. We’ve got to continue documenting the culture accurately, so we aren’t written out of it.”

Production on the documentary spans a decade of work from 2012 through 2022. Stream Tale of the Tape: How the Mixtape Revolutionized Hip-Hop on Verizon, Spectrum or Prime Video now.



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Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar Rap Battle Debate: Where Does Drake Go From Here? | Billboard Unfiltered

In the first episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered,’ Billboard staffers Damien Scott, Carl Lamarre and Trevor Anderson discuss the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud that has taken the hip-hop world by storm, J. Cole’s exit from the drama, Tommy Richman’s debut on the Hot 100 and more!

Carl Lamarre:
Hey, hey! What’s going on, guys? Welcome to a fresh episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered.’ Guys, we have a jam-packed episode as we’re gonna dive into arguably one of the greatest hip-hop battles we have seen of all time. Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar. Guys, I mean, I have not seen anything like this.

Damien Scott:
It’s definitely the busiest battle ever.

Trevor Anderson:
Yeah, just the drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop…

Carl Lamarre:
I mean, they got us working overtime.

Damien Scott:
Drake called it. He said drop, drop, drop, drop. That’s what n—as did.

Carl Lamarre:
I’m curious to get your takeaways from the battle. I mean, obviously, we have not seen anything like this. Seven disses in a week, double digits in a month.

Damien Scott:
That’s crazy.

Carl Lamarre:
What are some of your biggest takeaways from this battle? I’ll start with you, Dame.

Damien Scott:
My biggest takeaway is that these are two of our best hitmakers working today. I think people already knew Drake was a hitmaker. He’s our genre’s premiere hitmaker. I think people underestimated how good of a hitmaker Kendrick was just because Kendrick doesn’t drop that often. And when he does drop, you never know what you’re going to get with Kendrick. He can be going in a different, more personal direction, where he’s not really focused on the charts, or he can make an album like ‘DAMN.’ where it’s much more accessible. I think this shows that these two guys, I would say, are the best we got.

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