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One Direction’s Niall Horan Sets Cameo in ‘Trainspotting with Francis Bourgeois’ – Global Bulletin

K.J. Yossman One Direction star Niall Horan is set to cameo on rail-themed Channel 4 digital series, “Trainspotting with Francis Bourgeois.” Produced by Untold Studios, the series sees TikTok creator Bourgeois introduce celebrities to the obscure hobby. Horan will join Bourgeois for a “day of locomotive escapades” starting at Liverpool Street Station in London – but will a series of train cancelations and delays scupper their plans? During the episode, which is available from June 14 on Channel 4’s YouTube, Horan reveals a very personal connection to trains, telling Bourgeois that his grandfather was a train driver. Movie buffs will also be thrilled to discover Horan’s grandfather drove the train in “The Great Train Robbery.”
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Rosalía releases deluxe edition of ‘Motomami’ with four previously-unreleased tracks
Rosalía has shared ‘Motomami +’, a deluxe edition of her latest album ‘Motomami’ that features four previously-unreleased songs.The updated tracklist for the expanded version of ‘Motomami’ includes ‘Despechá’ – which was released as a single in July – plus new additions ‘Aislamiento’, ‘La Kilié’, ‘LAX’ and ‘Chiri’.It also includes a remix of album cut ‘Candy’ that features Chencho Corleone of defunct Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Plan B, and a live version of ‘La Fama’ recorded at Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Stream the album below:The original version of ‘Motomami’ – Rosalía’s third studio album and the follow-up to 2018’s ‘El Mal Querer’ – arrived in March of this year after being previewed with The Weeknd collaboration ‘La Fama’, ‘Saoko’, ‘Chicken Teriyaki’ and ‘Hentai’.In a five-star review of ‘Motomami’ upon its release, NME said the record contained some of “the most thrilling, forward-thinking and discombobulating music we’re likely to hear all year”, describing its production as a “dazzling musical grab-bag filled with flamenco, reggaetón, left-field pop, glitchy R&B” and more.“Rosalía isn’t so much carving out her own lane as building her own ultra-modern, super-bendy sonic motorway,” the review concluded.
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