Baby Shark Becomes Most-Viewed Video

Baby Shark eclipses Despacito to grab the most-viewed spot on YouTube.
The BBC says Pinkfong has earned more than 5 million dollars from YouTube streams alone.

Pinkfong’s enormously popular Baby Shark, friends and family.

Even if you don’t have children, you likely know the song from the video that’s become the most viewed ever on YouTube.

Baby shark. Doo doo doo …

The song, recorded by the company Pingfong in South Korea, has netted more than 7 billion views. The BBC calculated all those views and says if you put them end to end they would stretch for more than 30-thousand years!

It’s enough to make any parent…

Run away. Doo doo doo …

And before you think…

It’s the end. Doo doo doo …

It’s not. Baby Shark is set to launch a TV show next year.

Carmen Roberts.   Fox News.

2020 Billboard Music Awards

Billboard finally gets to hand out its 2020 Music Awards after the
ceremony’s delayed six months by the pandemic.

Kelly Clarkson hosts 2020 Billboard Awards

An emotional night at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards when John Legend dedicated this song to his wife as they cope with the recent loss of their baby, who died moments after his premature birth.

MUSIC: “We will never break. We will never break…”

When trophies were handed out, Post Malone walked away with nine, including the coveted, Top Artist. Many of the performances were pre-recorded for last night’s show on NBC. Others performed live at the empty Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. Carmen Roberts Fox News.


Among the other winners last night: 18-year-old Billie Eilish took home the awards for — top Billboard 200 album — top female artist — and top new artist.

Beloved Singer-Songwriter Mac Davis Dies at 78

The music world loses a singer-songwriter whose career spanned five decades.

Mac Davis 1981

Mac Davis wrote and sang his own hits breaking through to no.1 on the American Pop Charts with this song in 1972.

Baby baby don’t get hooked on me...

But the beloved singer-songwriter is better known for writing hits for performers including Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Tom Jones and Elvis.

On a cold and gray Chicago morn a poor little baby child is born in the ghetto …

The multi-talented Davis from Lubbock, Texas became a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, had his own variety TV show and acted in films and performed on Broadway. He died yesterday at 78 following heart surgery. Carmen Roberts. Fox News.



New generations may also know Davis’ work because he co-wrote “Young Girls” for Bruno Mars.

On another sad note Helen Reddy – who also died yesterday at 78 – recorded one of Davis’ songs – “I Believe in Music.” It was the B-side of her 1971 breakthrough hit, “I Don’t Know How To Love Him.”

Chadwick Boseman, “Black Panther” Star, Dies of Cancer at 43

An actor known for playing roles that lifted the image of Blacks around the world died Friday.
People are remembering Chadwick Boseman as an inspiration to all.

Chadwick Boseman in his role as King T’Challa in the boundary-breaking film “Black Panther.”

Chadwick Boseman starred as the superhero king in the blockbuster movie “Black Panther.” (Wakanda forever) Boseman catapulted to fame in the movie that helped changed how the world sees Blacks in films and in life. (What happens now – determines what happens to the rest of the world.) But Boseman also won accolades for playing Black icons, including Dodgers’ legend Jackie Robinson (The game’s too important.) Diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016, Boseman managed to keep his illness secret. His family says he died Friday at his home in the Los Angeles area with them by his side. He was 43. Carmen Roberts. Fox News


Among the countless tributes on social media:
— Oprah says Boseman showed courage, strength and power in fighting his illness, and “This is what dignity looks like.”
— Marvel Studios tweeting about its “Black Panther” star, “Our hearts are broken.” “Your legacy will live on forever.”
— Actor Ryan Reynolds (superhero star of Deadpool) says Boseman’s death is “a brutal loss.”
— Sen Kamala Harris tweeting she is heartbroken by the loss of the fellow Howard grad, calling Boseman “brilliant, kind, learned, and humble.”
— Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson posting, “Thank you for shining your light and sharing your talent with the world.”

Singer Trini Lopez Dies

Singer and actor Trini Lopez dies at 83 after contracting the coronavirus.

Trini Lopez

In the 1960s Trini Lopez hit the charts with the songs Lemon Tree and If I Had a Hammer, which went to no.1 in 40 countries. Stars such as Buddy Holly and Frank Sinatra mentored the proud Mexicano singer, who was born to immigrant parents in Dallas. They were so poor Lopez had to drop out of high school to work, but his life changed after his father bought him a $12 Gibson acoustic guitar and taught him how to play. Years later in Hollywood, Sinatra signed him to his record label. Trini Lopez died at 83. 

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Trini Lopez also appeared in the several films, including the classic – The Dirty Dozen – and helped develop a line of signature Trini Lopez Gibson guitars. Filmmaker P. David Ebersole just finished shooting a documentary on Lopez called “My Name Is Lopez.”