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Paul McCartney pays tribute to DJ Annie Nightingale: “She was such a special woman”

Paul McCartney has paid tribute to the late Annie Nightingale on social media.The legendary BBC broadcaster passed away on January 11 after “a short illness”. She was BBC Radio 1’s longest-serving DJ, and first female DJ on the station.Amidst tributes that have come pouring in for the DJ, McCartney has taken to social media to share his own.
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Meet Ayra Starr: Fast-Rising Afropop Singer Who’s Always Known She’s a ‘Sabi Girl’
Emanuel Okusanya The fast-rising Afropop singer Ayra Starr says she always knew she was destined for greatness. It didn’t take long: She’d signed with the major African label Mavin, racked up hundreds of millions of streams, headlined a U.K. tour and gotten cosigns from many of her idols, all before her 21st birthday this coming June. After her debut single “Away” shot her to stardom in her native Nigeria, her hit single “Rush” has surpassed 100 million streams on both Spotify and YouTube, and she just dropped a tag-team single with labelmate DJ Big N and singer Oxlade called “How Many Times.” It all began simply enough: She’d been singing with her brother for most of her life, and one day when she was 18, “I posted a video — it was the first original song I posted online,” she recalls, “and the next day my executive producer called me and invited me to the studio. Literally three days later I was signed.” The label in question is Mavin Records, the powerhouse Nigeria-based company that launched the global careers of industry icons such as Tiwa Savage, Don Jazzy, Rema and others. Her career vaulted to the next level with “Bloody Samaritan” — an R&B banger that took off in the U.K. and caught the attention of Kelly Rowland, who later joined the remix and became a mentor to Starr. 
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Woman with 'weird name' shares the awkward experiences she has ordering coffee
TikTok user Starr Anyse has had her fair share of awkward encounters at the coffee shop counter, with her self-professed "weird name" regularly leaving baristas baffled.For Australia-based Starr, ordering her favourite beverage isn't quite as easy as just giving her name, and she'll sometimes have to put up with being mistaken for a "Sky" or a "Sarah."READ MORE: Wetherspoons employee spills poached eggs secret – it's why they always run outStarr uploaded a sketch video where she acted out both the parts of herself and the barista, revealing to her 129,000 followers what a typical coffee shop outing entails for her, Mirror reports.In the video, captioned "Starr Anyse here", Starr can be seen politely asking for an oat milk cappuccino, looking visibly stressed when the barista asks for her name.Laughing nervously, Starr – who goes by the username @starr – can be seen pausing for a beat or so before reluctantly telling the confused barista, "It's Starr."The barista replies, "Sarah?", apparently having been left so baffled by the lesser heard name that she assumed she'd misheard.Trying again, Starr gestures above her head as if pointing towards a helpful cluster of twinkling stars. Unfortunately, this doesn't ease the barista's confusion one bit, who goes on to guess "Scar", "Sriachi", and "Moon" before ultimately landing on "Sky."By this point, Starr appears so worn out by the encounter that she accepts the name the barista has decided upon, despite it not being her own, smiling defeatedly and popping her hand up.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletterIn the comments section, Starr claimed this is something she has to "live out daily", joking that she
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