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Amazing gifts your friends will never forget
What special occasion are you celebrating? Let me guess, your friend’s birthday? Graduation? New job? Friendship anniversary? Tell me, did they finally break up with that toxic partner and you are looking for a gift that says, “welcome back to the land of the living and loving.” Whatever your reasons are, your gift should be thoughtful and within your budget (because around here we do not encourage spending money we do not have).
I said something thoughtful; this means it could be a banter. Here are a couple of gifts your friend might never forget.
A branded gift
Brand a cup, t-shirt, or bracelet with a corny joke. This must be a quick gift. Gift them before you both forget a lame joke the cracks only the two of you up. If you are a group of friends, get a couple of t-shirts and brand them with your friend’s favorites lines.
As for mugs, affirmations, something they like (a dog, a cat, cake, etc.) or a word they mispronounced.
A Hoddy, pen, or notebook would also make a good branded gift.
Gift your friend an experience.
Experiences such as hikes, vacations, face painting, cooking classes, flower arrangement are great; depending on your friends’ preferences. That friend who always uses uber or bolt, mpandishe super metro. The gift should be fun and relevant to them. Sometimes if the experience is harmless, gift them a ridiculous experience. I have not thought of any ridiculous experiences, but someone said sign them up for Jehovah witness visits.
Send them reels
The reels should be very relevant to their life. Depending on your relationship, they should range from dark humor to actual tips. Send them a reel explaining how their daddy issues manifest at 8am, a reel on parallel parking at 10am and another on how to make the soft ugali.
Pay for their next tattoo, piercing or waist-beads
I mean, getting your next tattoo on your friend’s bill would make you feel loved. I have a waist-bead and bracelet my friend got me. Although the waist-bead broke, I still hold it dear. To make this a special moment, make it spontaneous. Buy the bracelet when walking home from a night out or to celebrate a one-week breakup anniversary.
Guys, here me out, shopping. We said, the gift should be within our budget, pick something your friend likes and sponsor it for a day or two. Buy them smocha for a week, ice pop for a month, SimSim for two years… Remember the gift should be thoughtful or corny.
If you gift them a gym membership, or they just started their fitness journey, send them this article.
Entertainment
Fave Takes the Spotlight As Spotify’s Equal Africa Artist For November
Spotify has named Nigerian music sensation FAVE as its EQUAL Africa Artist of the Month for November 2024.
With her soulful voice, captivating lyrics, and unique rhythmic style, FAVE has become one of Nigeria’s most influential musical figures, gaining international recognition.
FAVE’s breakthrough came in 2020 with the viral hit “N.B.U.,” followed by her debut EP Riddim 5. She has since collaborated with top Nigerian artists like Olamide, Simi, Phyno, and Davido. Notably, her feature on Davido’s “Kante” from the Timeless album was one of Spotify’s most-streamed tracks in Nigeria in 2023.
Reflecting on her journey, FAVE shared, “Being a woman in the music industry can be challenging, but it’s made me more determined. The EQUAL program is vital because it amplifies women’s voices and promotes balance in the industry.”
Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, praised FAVE’s global appeal, saying, “FAVE represents the incredible talent coming out of Africa, and we’re proud to celebrate her as part of the EQUAL Africa program. She’s an inspiration for future artists.”
She recently released a new track titled Dutty Love on November 7.
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Kenyan Music Producer DTX Encourages Listeners To Get ‘High’ On Life’s Wins With New Single
Kenyan music producer and songwriter DTX is set to make waves with the release of his newest single, High.
Known for his dynamic production style that seamlessly blends a wide array of genres—including pop, electronic, hip-hop, R&B, dancehall, afrobeat, trap, drill, dubstep, and EDM—DTX continues to push boundaries in Kenya’s music scene. This versatility is on full display in High, a track that promises to resonate with music lovers everywhere.
High is an energizing, celebratory track that encapsulates the pure joy of life’s victories. Whether it’s a milestone, a special moment, or a burst of confidence, the song is a call to revel in life’s highs, whatever they may be. Through this single, DTX creates a universal message aimed at inspiring happiness and self-assurance across all walks of life.
“I made this track so people can embrace and cherish their highs, whatever form they take,” says DTX. “Whether it’s love, success, career achievements, or personal growth, I want listeners to celebrate themselves and feel proud.”
DTX has earned acclaim for producing some of Kenya’s most beloved tracks, including Sauti Sol’s Rhumba Japani, Savara’s Balance, and Nyashinski’s Silencer. His unique touch and dedication to innovation have cemented his reputation as one of Kenya’s leading music producers.
With High, DTX invites fans to reflect on their accomplishments, big or small, and add a soundtrack to their personal triumphs. The track is a reminder to take a moment, let loose, and enjoy life’s special moments with unbridled joy.
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Pop Star Ariana Grande Slows Down Music To Embrace Musical Theatre Roots
Ariana Grande recently shared her plans to slow down her music career, a move she knows might surprise her fans.
Speaking on the ‘Las Culturistas’ podcast, the 31-year-old pop star revealed how playing Glinda the Good Witch in the upcoming Wicked film adaptation has reignited her love for musical theatre. While she promised not to abandon music entirely, Grande explained she no longer envisions keeping up her intense pop music pace.
“It is my heart,” she said, adding, “I’m always going to make music and perform, but not at the rate I have been for the past 10 years.”
Grande, whose career began with the Broadway musical 13 at age 15, reflected on the joy of returning to her roots. “Reconnecting with this part of myself and finding roles to use my comedy and musical theatre background has been healing,” she shared, emphasizing the emotional importance of this shift.
The former Victorious star acknowledged the mixed reactions to her casting as Glinda, admitting on the ‘Sentimental Man’ podcast that she felt the need to prove herself. “It has to be earned,” she said, highlighting the training she undertook to prepare.
Grande aims to balance her love for theatre with continued work in music—at a pace that feels more sustainable for her future.
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