Saturday, 27 October 2018

In an emotional address on Monday night, Roman Reigns revealed that his leukaemia had returned.

WWWE champion Roman Reigns has revealed that he is suffering from leukaemia.
The 33-year-old, real name Leati Joseph Anoaʻi, publicly revealed live on Raw that he was first diagnosed with the disease 11 years ago, having been in remission as he rose to the top of the WWE.
But in an emotional address on Monday night, Reigns revealed that his leukaemia had returned.

"Y'all have made my dreams come true,” Reigns said to the crowd.
"It didn't matter if you cheered me or you booed me, you've always reacted to me and that's the most important thing and for that I have to say thank you so much."
He also stressed that his address “wasn't a retirement speech”, but confirmed that he will need to take a leave of absence to undergo treatment and, as a result, was relinquishing his WWE Universal Championship title.

"When I do [return] it's not going to be just about titles or being on top. It's about a purpose,” he added.
"I will beat this and I will be back so you will see me very, very soon."

The announcement left fans and viewers stunned given that Reigns had never spoken of his illness publicly before, and it triggered an outpouring of emotion from his colleagues, with his former Shield partners Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose appearing on stage to embrace him after his announcement.
To add to the emotion, fans who regularly boo the four-time world champion every week gave Reigns a standing ovation and chanted “Thank you Roman” as he left the ring.
                my wish
I wish he get well soon  and I pray that he will be heal  by special grace of God

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Nicki Minaj sued by Tracy Chapman for copyright her song 1988 single baby can I hold you

LOS ANGELES — Rapper Nicki Minaj is being sued for sampling a Tracy Chapman song without permission.
Chapman filed a copyright infringement lawsuit Monday in a Los Angeles federal court. The Grammy-winning singer says Minaj's unreleased track "Sorry" incorporates the lyrics and vocal melody from her 1988 single "Baby Can I Hold You.

The lawsuit states the "Fast Car" singer repeatedly denied multiple requests to sample her song for Minaj's fourth album "Queen."
Minaj's representatives did not respond to emails seeking comment.
"Sorry" was not included on Minaj's album but Chapman alleges the rapper gave it to a popular New York disc jockey who played the song on the radio and posted it to his social media accounts in August.
Chapman is suing for unspecified damages and wants to prevent Minaj from releasing "Sorry" commercially.

The court documents also claim that Funkmaster Flex played it on his radio show.
"This action is necessary to redress Maraj's disregard and wilful infringement of Chapman's rights under the Copyright Act, and to ensure that her misconduct is not repeated," the lawsuit adds.

The legal documents claim that in July, Nicki tweeted she had "no clue" she had sampled Tracy's song and asked whether she should keep to the release date for her album Queen or lose the song.

In another tweet she also "reached out" to Tracy to ask for permission to use the sample for Sorry.

The lawsuit says Queen was released in August without the song included but it was played by Funkmaster Flex, real name Aston George Taylor, on his radio show.
The legal documents claim it was then reproduced on several different websites.

"Maraj wrongfully deprived Chapman of the right and opportunity to decide whether to allow the use of the composition, and, if so, on what terms," the lawsuit claims.