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  Song Review: "Emotions and Ice Cream" by Rellz Tha Postman Rellz Tha Postman’s latest track, "Emotions and Ice Cream," is a delightful blend of nostalgia and modernity that captures the essence of hip-hop while injecting a refreshing twist. From the moment the beat drops, listeners are transported into a world where emotions run high, and the groove is irresistible. The production, handled by the talented touch of David Linhof, is nothing short of blissful. The mix is impeccably balanced, allowing each element to shine without overshadowing the others. The beat is groovy and infectious, perfectly complementing Rellz’s lyrical flow. It’s the kind of production that makes you want to turn up the volume and let the music envelop you. Lyrically, "Emotions and Ice Cream" stands out with its passionate storytelling. Rellz draws on the lyrical styles reminiscent of the '90s, but with a futuristic twist that keeps it relevant for today’s audience. The lyrics...

PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news - Sept 27

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Sept 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
- Twenty-First Century Fox Inc agreed to sell its 39 percent stake in the British broadcaster Sky Plc to Comcast Corp in a deal worth $15 billion, ending Rupert Murdoch's years long ambition to take full ownership of the satellite service he helped found three decades ago. nyti.ms/2N3dsQ9
- Alphabet Inc's Google executives, after months of mostly avoiding the harsh spotlight put on their internet peers, are being grilled in Washington this week by lawmakers questioning if the Silicon Valley giant is living up to its promise to be a neutral arbiter of online information. nyti.ms/2N3eZFT
- The next wave of cellular technology, known as 5G, will roll out on a timeline and budget determined by the federal government, not local officials, the Federal Communications Commission decided on Wed nesday. nyti.ms/2N5jn7n (Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)