As a subgenre of music film, tour documentaries naturally have a solid boundary – the tour. This clear and limited objective seems fitting for Lil Nas X, who looks a bit uncomfortable with the premise at points in his first feature-length doc, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero. Streaming on Max starting Jan. 27, it follows the young, Grammy-winning firestarter from the summer of 2022, when he says he has just a month to put together his debut world tour of the same name. It then moves through opening night in Detroit and highlights stops in New York,...
- 1/26/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Lil Nas X (Photograph by Courtesy of HBO)
HBO’s set a January 27, 2024 premiere date for Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero. The documentary from directors directed by Carlos López Estrada and Zac Manuel is a behind-the-scenes look at the Grammy Award-winner’s “Long Live Montero” tour.
In addition to interviews with Lil Nas X, the documentary features his show producer Saul Levitz, manager Adam Leber, creative director/stylist Hodo Musa, lead choreographer/show director Sean Bankhead, choreography assistant Christian Owens, horse designer Margot Rada, and tour videographer Aaron Idelson. Family members Chase White, Lamarco Hill, Robert Sleepy, Tramon Hill, Mia Stafford, and Robert Stafford also participate in the documentary which premiered at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival.
HBO offered this lengthy synopsis:
“Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero captures the creative dynamo and mesmerizing star power of Lil Nas X, the groundbreaking, Grammy award-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter, as he...
HBO’s set a January 27, 2024 premiere date for Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero. The documentary from directors directed by Carlos López Estrada and Zac Manuel is a behind-the-scenes look at the Grammy Award-winner’s “Long Live Montero” tour.
In addition to interviews with Lil Nas X, the documentary features his show producer Saul Levitz, manager Adam Leber, creative director/stylist Hodo Musa, lead choreographer/show director Sean Bankhead, choreography assistant Christian Owens, horse designer Margot Rada, and tour videographer Aaron Idelson. Family members Chase White, Lamarco Hill, Robert Sleepy, Tramon Hill, Mia Stafford, and Robert Stafford also participate in the documentary which premiered at the 2023 Toronto Film Festival.
HBO offered this lengthy synopsis:
“Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero captures the creative dynamo and mesmerizing star power of Lil Nas X, the groundbreaking, Grammy award-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter, as he...
- 1/4/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
When Tate McRae broke through in 2020 with the brooding bedroom pop of her debut single “You Broke Me First,” the then-17 year-old Canadian singer stormed TikTok with such an innate understanding of how other teenagers were consuming music that RCA Records didn’t just sign her, they restructured their marketing strategy around her. But the formula behind that initial success— a combination of original dances, trend participation, and teaser snippets — hasn’t always worked for her. “She’s All I Wanna Be,” the should-have-been-hit from her 2022 debut album I Used...
- 12/8/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
How do you follow a smash hit like “Greedy,” which has spent nine days at Number One of Spotify’s Top 50 Global chart?
If you’re Tate McRae, you write the equally infectious “Exes,” with a chorus that’s catchy enough to put the same kind of success well within reach. Written with pop maestro Ryan Tedder, “Exes” arrives as the second single from McRae’s upcoming album Think Later. As a prelude for the album, which is out Dec. 8, it fits: “Exes” is an anthem for the unapologetic, even...
If you’re Tate McRae, you write the equally infectious “Exes,” with a chorus that’s catchy enough to put the same kind of success well within reach. Written with pop maestro Ryan Tedder, “Exes” arrives as the second single from McRae’s upcoming album Think Later. As a prelude for the album, which is out Dec. 8, it fits: “Exes” is an anthem for the unapologetic, even...
- 11/17/2023
- by Waiss Aramesh
- Rollingstone.com
Let's just cut to the chase: Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, we need more.
Now don't get us wrong. Three summers ago, you gave the world a taste of your raunchy musical chemistry as "certified freaks" rapping loud and proud about "Wap." The Frank Ski–assisted rap bop was a three-course meal paired with a delicious WAPtastic visual, which we happily gobbled up. For months, our bellies were full as we looped the pussy rap anthem to no end, turning it into a record-breaking, platinum-certified, Billboard-topping hit, and one of the biggest, if not the biggest, songs of 2020.
Then we found ourselves starving for another meeting of your rhymes, and to our surprise, you two delivered by dropping a new banger: "Bongos," which is already getting serious play on TikTok and, soon, every club far and wide. But you two did us one even better by performing the sizzling track live,...
Now don't get us wrong. Three summers ago, you gave the world a taste of your raunchy musical chemistry as "certified freaks" rapping loud and proud about "Wap." The Frank Ski–assisted rap bop was a three-course meal paired with a delicious WAPtastic visual, which we happily gobbled up. For months, our bellies were full as we looped the pussy rap anthem to no end, turning it into a record-breaking, platinum-certified, Billboard-topping hit, and one of the biggest, if not the biggest, songs of 2020.
Then we found ourselves starving for another meeting of your rhymes, and to our surprise, you two delivered by dropping a new banger: "Bongos," which is already getting serious play on TikTok and, soon, every club far and wide. But you two did us one even better by performing the sizzling track live,...
- 9/16/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
Hold up, is that Tate McRae in a Zamboni? It sure is.
The pop star embraces her Canadian heritage (and her birthplace’s love for hockey) in her new video for the single “Greedy,” released Friday. McRae says the song is part of a “new chapter of my music.”
The Aerin Moreno-directed video opens with a clip of McRae driving around an ice rink on a Zamboni before the camera switches to capture the singer showing off her dance moves, choreographed by Sean Bankhead, from inside the arena’s changing room.
The pop star embraces her Canadian heritage (and her birthplace’s love for hockey) in her new video for the single “Greedy,” released Friday. McRae says the song is part of a “new chapter of my music.”
The Aerin Moreno-directed video opens with a clip of McRae driving around an ice rink on a Zamboni before the camera switches to capture the singer showing off her dance moves, choreographed by Sean Bankhead, from inside the arena’s changing room.
- 9/15/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
The story of Lil Nas X’s rise from internet shitposter to one of our most innovative pop stars testifies to the musician’s tenacity, strategy and unwavering faith in himself. The Georgia native was only 20 years old when “Old Town Road,” his infectious country-trap song, went viral in 2019. Videos of children, teens and adults belting “I’m gonna take my house to the old town road” mushroomed across the internet. More than writing a hit, Lil Nas X encapsulated a new kind of road to stardom.
It’s a shame, then, that Carlos López Estrada and Zac Manuel’s plodding documentary Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero doesn’t probe its subject more. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is an anthemic document organized around Lil Nas X’s tour of the same name and split into three loose acts. It articulates, quite well, the...
It’s a shame, then, that Carlos López Estrada and Zac Manuel’s plodding documentary Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero doesn’t probe its subject more. The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, is an anthemic document organized around Lil Nas X’s tour of the same name and split into three loose acts. It articulates, quite well, the...
- 9/10/2023
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and producer, Victoria Monét winds up summer playlists even more with the official follow up music video to her latest smash single, “On My Mama”, just released!
The 2000s-nostalgic video overflows with southern flare while being accented with ground-scraping lowriders, signature Y2K street style, cameos from Black fraternities and sororities and Hbcu culture, various dance numbers from renowned choreographer, Sean Bankhead and special cameos from Monét’s own mama and intuitively talented 2-year-old daughter, Hazel Monét. The “On My Mama” visual reminds of a significant era in the early 2000s when underground southern music began to take over national airwaves and catch the eye of people across the globe.
“‘On My Mama’ is the soundtrack to positive affirmations. I wrote it postpartum when I wasn’t feeling my best, but spoke to how I wanted to feel. Singing the lyrics about yourself will change your frequency,...
The 2000s-nostalgic video overflows with southern flare while being accented with ground-scraping lowriders, signature Y2K street style, cameos from Black fraternities and sororities and Hbcu culture, various dance numbers from renowned choreographer, Sean Bankhead and special cameos from Monét’s own mama and intuitively talented 2-year-old daughter, Hazel Monét. The “On My Mama” visual reminds of a significant era in the early 2000s when underground southern music began to take over national airwaves and catch the eye of people across the globe.
“‘On My Mama’ is the soundtrack to positive affirmations. I wrote it postpartum when I wasn’t feeling my best, but spoke to how I wanted to feel. Singing the lyrics about yourself will change your frequency,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
There isn’t anything anyone could say to Victoria Monét that would knock the confidence that functions as the driving force behind her latest single, “On My Mama.” The record, which will appear on her debut album Jaguar II when it arrives on Aug. 25, opens with a declaration: “When they say, “She get it from her mama” / I’ma say, “You fuckin’ right” / Body rude, it’s unpolite / Done bein’ the humble type.” In the newly released “On My Mama” video,” directed by Child., Monét leans fully into those affirmations.
- 8/15/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Chlöe Bailey says she was moved to tears by her sister Halle’s journey in the upcoming The Little Mermaid remake.
Bailey, who was by her younger sister’s side as she auditioned for the film, reveals she got a little emotional during the audition process and says she can’t wait for audiences to see the final product.
“I went with my sister to the screen test before she officially got the role and seeing her perform ‘Part of Your World’ with just a piano, I cried,” Bailey tells Rolling Stone.
Bailey, who was by her younger sister’s side as she auditioned for the film, reveals she got a little emotional during the audition process and says she can’t wait for audiences to see the final product.
“I went with my sister to the screen test before she officially got the role and seeing her perform ‘Part of Your World’ with just a piano, I cried,” Bailey tells Rolling Stone.
- 10/4/2022
- by Alison Abbey
- Rollingstone.com
When Jack Harlow first hit the MTV Video Music Awards stage last year, he emerged from the makeshift jail cell choreographer Sean Bankhead delegated him to in a black leather fit to tell us about how he hadn’t peaked in high school and was, in fact, out here getting cuter. “Industry Baby,” his record-breaking collaboration with Lil Nas X, is up for six awards at this year’s ceremony — including the coveted Video of the Year – but the Kentucky rapper already has his sights set on his next big...
- 8/29/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
One of the most interesting parts of the MTV Video Music Awards is analyzing the possible winners of the technical categories. Since these categories are voted on by professionals and not fans, oftentimes they can serve as a better indicator of quality in music videos, regardless of popularity. Here is a breakdown of those VMA professional categories, and who is bound to win in each one.
Best Direction
It’s rare these days for a music video to win here without a Video of the Year nomination, so Billie Eilish‘s “Happier Than Ever” and Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar‘s “Family Ties” are likely out. Ed Sheeran‘s “Shivers” is a fun music video, but this category tends to go for visuals that are impactful in pop culture and/or have some sort of message or deeper meaning, and “Shivers” doesn’t really fit into either. And while Lil Nas X...
Best Direction
It’s rare these days for a music video to win here without a Video of the Year nomination, so Billie Eilish‘s “Happier Than Ever” and Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar‘s “Family Ties” are likely out. Ed Sheeran‘s “Shivers” is a fun music video, but this category tends to go for visuals that are impactful in pop culture and/or have some sort of message or deeper meaning, and “Shivers” doesn’t really fit into either. And while Lil Nas X...
- 8/19/2022
- by Jaime Rodriguez
- Gold Derby
The 2022 MTV Video Music Awards are right around the corner and the latest batch of performers has been announced.
Lizzo, Jack Harlow, Blackpink and Måneskin are all on tap to hit the stage at New Jerseys’ Prudential Center on Sunday, Aug. 28. The televised special will air on MTV at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Lizzo continues her winning year with four nods — including Artist of the Year and Song of the Year — at this year’s VMAs and is slated for another epic MTV moment with a performance of “2 Be Loved” from her critically acclaimed new album, Special.
After last year’s unforgettable performance of “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow is set for an epic return to the VMAs stage for his first solo performance. Tied for most nominations this year, with seven — including two of the night’s biggest awards, Video of the Year and Artist of...
Lizzo, Jack Harlow, Blackpink and Måneskin are all on tap to hit the stage at New Jerseys’ Prudential Center on Sunday, Aug. 28. The televised special will air on MTV at 8 p.m. Et/Pt.
Lizzo continues her winning year with four nods — including Artist of the Year and Song of the Year — at this year’s VMAs and is slated for another epic MTV moment with a performance of “2 Be Loved” from her critically acclaimed new album, Special.
After last year’s unforgettable performance of “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow is set for an epic return to the VMAs stage for his first solo performance. Tied for most nominations this year, with seven — including two of the night’s biggest awards, Video of the Year and Artist of...
- 8/15/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
MTV has teamed with TikTok and Pepsi on a first-of-its-kind music competition series that showcases artists originally discovered on TikTok. Joe Jonas, Becky G and Sean Bankhead will serve as judges on Becoming A Popstar, which will premiere Thursday, March 24 on MTV.
Produced by Jesse Collins’ Collins Entertainment and Velocity, Becoming a Popstar features eight up-and-coming artists originally discovered on TikTok who will showcase their talents to the judges, who are TikTok creators themselves. One winner will walk away as a popstar with their very own Pepsi commercial set to premiere on television during the upcoming MTV VMAs. In addition, Pepsi will provide funding and resources to support the winner’s career ambitions. Becoming a Popstar will air across five episodes every Thursday at 10 Pm Et, beginning March 24.
Each week, contestants will create original themed songs and accompanying one-minute music videos on air, that will first be available on TikTok.
Produced by Jesse Collins’ Collins Entertainment and Velocity, Becoming a Popstar features eight up-and-coming artists originally discovered on TikTok who will showcase their talents to the judges, who are TikTok creators themselves. One winner will walk away as a popstar with their very own Pepsi commercial set to premiere on television during the upcoming MTV VMAs. In addition, Pepsi will provide funding and resources to support the winner’s career ambitions. Becoming a Popstar will air across five episodes every Thursday at 10 Pm Et, beginning March 24.
Each week, contestants will create original themed songs and accompanying one-minute music videos on air, that will first be available on TikTok.
- 3/4/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Music artists who sprang to TikTok fame are getting their chance at wider recognition. MTV, Pepsi and TikTok are launching reality competition series “Becoming a Popstar,” the network announced Friday.
Jonas Brothers singer Joe Jonas, singer Becky G and Sean Bankhead, a VMA-nominated creative director and choreographer, will all serve as judges for the new reality competition, which premieres Thursday, March 24.
Here’s how the five-episode show will work: Eight artists discovered on TikTok will come up with original themed songs once per week. They’ll also have to make accompanying one-minute music videos that will drop first on TikTok.
One theme is “The Duets,” which will pair off contestants to create an original song and visual performance.
The winner of each week will take home a cash prize from Pepsi, and be announced the following week in a live pre-show on MTV’s TikTok account.
Weekly eliminations will lead...
Jonas Brothers singer Joe Jonas, singer Becky G and Sean Bankhead, a VMA-nominated creative director and choreographer, will all serve as judges for the new reality competition, which premieres Thursday, March 24.
Here’s how the five-episode show will work: Eight artists discovered on TikTok will come up with original themed songs once per week. They’ll also have to make accompanying one-minute music videos that will drop first on TikTok.
One theme is “The Duets,” which will pair off contestants to create an original song and visual performance.
The winner of each week will take home a cash prize from Pepsi, and be announced the following week in a live pre-show on MTV’s TikTok account.
Weekly eliminations will lead...
- 3/4/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
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Grab some kneepads, stretch your hamstrings, and warn your downstairs neighbors if you live in an apartment building, because Normani just released a dance tutorial for her "Wild Side" music video. On Monday night, the singer went live on Instagram and TikTok with choreographer Sean Bankhead and her crew of dancers to break down the elaborate routine for fans interested in learning it at home, and whew, is it a doozy. Before teaching the moves step by step, Normani prefaced, "Don't think that I just got this overnight," and Bankhead echoed similar sentiments by advising, "This is definitely not a dance for the weak." Consider yourself (and your knees) warned!
The group then dove in and dissected every move, making sure to include modifications for the particularly difficult ones. If you have an hour to spare sometime this week...
A post shared by Normani (@normani)
Grab some kneepads, stretch your hamstrings, and warn your downstairs neighbors if you live in an apartment building, because Normani just released a dance tutorial for her "Wild Side" music video. On Monday night, the singer went live on Instagram and TikTok with choreographer Sean Bankhead and her crew of dancers to break down the elaborate routine for fans interested in learning it at home, and whew, is it a doozy. Before teaching the moves step by step, Normani prefaced, "Don't think that I just got this overnight," and Bankhead echoed similar sentiments by advising, "This is definitely not a dance for the weak." Consider yourself (and your knees) warned!
The group then dove in and dissected every move, making sure to include modifications for the particularly difficult ones. If you have an hour to spare sometime this week...
- 7/20/2021
- by Victoria Messina
- Popsugar.com
Normani has returned with a new single, “Wild Side,” featuring Cardi B.
The song was released on Thursday night with a music video directed by Tanu Muino (who recently helmed Cardi B’s “Up” visual) and choreographed by Normani’s frequent collaborator Sean Bankhead.
In the stylish video, Normani is seen in various settings in fashionable attire and with a variety of dancers as she sings about sexual satisfaction.
“Take me for a ride, boy/Show me your wild side, boy/Know it’s been a while, boy/I wanna get wild,...
The song was released on Thursday night with a music video directed by Tanu Muino (who recently helmed Cardi B’s “Up” visual) and choreographed by Normani’s frequent collaborator Sean Bankhead.
In the stylish video, Normani is seen in various settings in fashionable attire and with a variety of dancers as she sings about sexual satisfaction.
“Take me for a ride, boy/Show me your wild side, boy/Know it’s been a while, boy/I wanna get wild,...
- 7/16/2021
- by Claire Shaffer and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
In the new Missy-Elliott-directed music video for “Twerkulator,” rap duo City Girls thrive as a dance-attack takes over an unsuspecting town.
At the helm of the “Twerkulator” video, Elliott channels the bright, surreal cinematography that helped her earn her (long overdue) MTV Video Vanguard Award in 2019. The video begins with Elliott’s hurried voice issuing a familiar warning to citizens of a neon soundstage cityscape. When they scatter, the metropolis is revealed to be filled with gyrating designer lamps, living beauty supply store mannequin heads, and a towering clock with...
At the helm of the “Twerkulator” video, Elliott channels the bright, surreal cinematography that helped her earn her (long overdue) MTV Video Vanguard Award in 2019. The video begins with Elliott’s hurried voice issuing a familiar warning to citizens of a neon soundstage cityscape. When they scatter, the metropolis is revealed to be filled with gyrating designer lamps, living beauty supply store mannequin heads, and a towering clock with...
- 7/7/2021
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
On Sunday, coveted Moon Person trophies were handed out at the socially distanced and Covid-compliant 2020 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony with The Weeknd winning Video of the year as well as Best R&b. Meanwhile, Lady Gaga — in endless costume and mask changes — tallied the most wins including Artist of the Year and the first-ever Tricon Award.
Airing live on MTV and simulcast on The CW and other ViacomCBS brands, the 37th annual ceremony was hosted by Keke Palmer with performances by Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd and others. Shot in the various boroughs of New York City, the ceremony was an homage to the city and its resilience.
BTS scored numerous trophies including Best Pop, Best K-pop and Best Group while Megan Thee Stallion won for Best Hip Hop and H.E.R. won Video For Good. Taylor Swift took a Moon Person home for directing her video...
Airing live on MTV and simulcast on The CW and other ViacomCBS brands, the 37th annual ceremony was hosted by Keke Palmer with performances by Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd and others. Shot in the various boroughs of New York City, the ceremony was an homage to the city and its resilience.
BTS scored numerous trophies including Best Pop, Best K-pop and Best Group while Megan Thee Stallion won for Best Hip Hop and H.E.R. won Video For Good. Taylor Swift took a Moon Person home for directing her video...
- 8/31/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Missy Elliott, who starred with Katy Perry at the 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, returns to the big game via a new Pepsi commercial with H.E.R. Pepsi Zero Sugar debuted a 30-second teaser on Wednesday, which finds the pair performing a segment of the Rolling Stones’ 1966 song “Paint It Black.” While the original song is a morose, minor-key, Eastern-flavored dirge about depression, in the context of the commercial it’s about the soft drink’s trademark matte-black-colored can.
“I’ve been following H.E.R.’s career closely; her talent is undeniable,” said Elliott in a statement. “When the opportunity came up, to not just work together but collaborate and create something all our own, we had to make it happen. I called up [longtime coproducer] Timbaland and [choreographer] Sean Bankhead, I got the best of the best to make sure we brought the noise and did Pepsi Zero Sugar right.”
“Everything...
“I’ve been following H.E.R.’s career closely; her talent is undeniable,” said Elliott in a statement. “When the opportunity came up, to not just work together but collaborate and create something all our own, we had to make it happen. I called up [longtime coproducer] Timbaland and [choreographer] Sean Bankhead, I got the best of the best to make sure we brought the noise and did Pepsi Zero Sugar right.”
“Everything...
- 1/30/2020
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
The Call
Her text woke me up. “Not sure if any of these numbers work? It’s HiHat pls call me.”
I haven’t finished reading the last word and my fingers have already forwarded a screenshot to alert my team. We rearrange Saturday’s travel to Washington D.C., postpone all meetings, and clear my calendar for whatever is forthcoming.
I quizzically phone the woman who taught me the iconic eight counts to “Work It” during a cattle call audition in L.A. 17 years ago, a project that would...
Her text woke me up. “Not sure if any of these numbers work? It’s HiHat pls call me.”
I haven’t finished reading the last word and my fingers have already forwarded a screenshot to alert my team. We rearrange Saturday’s travel to Washington D.C., postpone all meetings, and clear my calendar for whatever is forthcoming.
I quizzically phone the woman who taught me the iconic eight counts to “Work It” during a cattle call audition in L.A. 17 years ago, a project that would...
- 9/6/2019
- by Alyson Stoner
- Rollingstone.com
On September 10, over 300 guests gathered at the Brooklyn Museum, where American Express and its Platinum Card Creative Director, Pharrell Williams, hosted the Yellow Ball in support of arts education nationwide.
Pharrell Williams speaks onstage during the Yellow Ball
Credit/Copyright: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for American Express
The evening was named and inspired by Pharrell, who explained the evening’s yellow theme to attendees: “Yellow is the color of creativity and curiosity. It serves as a representation of the bright light we are shining on the need for arts education, and its incredible power to paint a brighter future for us all.”
All ticket sales benefitted Young Audiences Arts for Learning, the nation’s largest arts-in-education network, whose work strives to inspire young people and expand their learning through the arts. American Express also gifted $1 Million to the organization.
David A. Dik, National Executive Director, Young Audiences, remarked that: “All...
Pharrell Williams speaks onstage during the Yellow Ball
Credit/Copyright: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for American Express
The evening was named and inspired by Pharrell, who explained the evening’s yellow theme to attendees: “Yellow is the color of creativity and curiosity. It serves as a representation of the bright light we are shining on the need for arts education, and its incredible power to paint a brighter future for us all.”
All ticket sales benefitted Young Audiences Arts for Learning, the nation’s largest arts-in-education network, whose work strives to inspire young people and expand their learning through the arts. American Express also gifted $1 Million to the organization.
David A. Dik, National Executive Director, Young Audiences, remarked that: “All...
- 9/18/2018
- Look to the Stars
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