Over the weekend, LLA3C returned for its second year, with an updated focus on the best of LA’s music, food, and film scenes. The festival unfolded in Dtla’s Historic Core from Friday, November 10, to Sunday, November 12, across four iconic venues: Theatre at the Ace Hotel, Los Angeles Theatre, Orpheum Theatre, and Palace Theatre, as well as various adjacent lots. LA3C brought together a wide range of artists, tastemakers, performers, and vendors to celebrate the uniqueness of LA.
Flying Lotus, the Friday headliner, kicked off the festival at the Ace Hotel with his distinctive visual projections, offering the audience a mesmerizing multisensory experience. A native of Los Angeles, he seamlessly blended elements of electronic, jazz, hip-hop, and experimental music with his unique sound that is defined by intricate beats, ethereal melodies, and unconventional song structures.
Erykah Badu, the Saturday headliner at the Orpheum, captivated the audience with her experimental visuals and influential,...
Flying Lotus, the Friday headliner, kicked off the festival at the Ace Hotel with his distinctive visual projections, offering the audience a mesmerizing multisensory experience. A native of Los Angeles, he seamlessly blended elements of electronic, jazz, hip-hop, and experimental music with his unique sound that is defined by intricate beats, ethereal melodies, and unconventional song structures.
Erykah Badu, the Saturday headliner at the Orpheum, captivated the audience with her experimental visuals and influential,...
- 11/13/2023
- by Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
After an inaugural year that featured performances from stars like Lil Baby, Snoop Dogg, Seventeen and Maluma in 2022, Los Angeles festival LA3C is significantly overhauling its sophomore edition this weekend, switching locales from a traditional festival ground at LA State Historic Park to a combo of four venues in the middle of downtown LA: The Theatre at Ace Hotel, the Orpheum Theatre, The Palace Theatre and the Los Angeles Theatre.
The festival was founded to celebrate Los Angeles as the “capital of creativity and culture” — hence the three c...
The festival was founded to celebrate Los Angeles as the “capital of creativity and culture” — hence the three c...
- 11/9/2023
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Erykah Badu and Herbie Hancock lead a lineup largely stacked with soul, R&b, jazz, and hip-hop talent that’ll appear at the 2023 LA3C festival.
Along with Badu and Hancock, the lineup features Kamasi Washington, Flying Lotus, Terrace Martin, Sudan Archives, Lonnie Holley, Aja Monet, Shabazz Palaces, Kilo Kish, Marc Rebillet, Fred Armisen, Pauli the Psm, and more. A full lineup is available on the LA3C website.
LA3C is owned and promoted by Rolling Stone’s parent company, Penske Media Corporation. It will take place Nov. 10 through...
Along with Badu and Hancock, the lineup features Kamasi Washington, Flying Lotus, Terrace Martin, Sudan Archives, Lonnie Holley, Aja Monet, Shabazz Palaces, Kilo Kish, Marc Rebillet, Fred Armisen, Pauli the Psm, and more. A full lineup is available on the LA3C website.
LA3C is owned and promoted by Rolling Stone’s parent company, Penske Media Corporation. It will take place Nov. 10 through...
- 9/19/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
LA3C, the Los Angeles music and food festival that launched last year, will return in November for a second edition that includes headliners Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock and Oscar winner Questlove.
The three-day festival focusing on the best of L.A.’s music, food and film scenes, will take place November 10-12 in the downtown historic core across four venues: the Theatre at the Ace Hotel, the Los Angeles Theatre, the Orpheum Theatre and the Palace Theatre.
Badu will play at the Orpheum, while Hancock will jam at the Ace. They top a music lineup that includes Flying Lotus, Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin, Nick Hakim, Julie Byrne and John Carroll Kirby.
Additional performers include Kamasi Washington, Marc Rebillet, Sudan Archives, Fred Armisen, Lonnie Holley, Aja Monet, Pauli the Psm, Novena Carmel, Shabazz Palaces, Yrsa Daley-Ward, The Josh Craig, Acyde, Siobhan Bell, Kilo Kish, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Def Rain and Feels Like Floating.
The three-day festival focusing on the best of L.A.’s music, food and film scenes, will take place November 10-12 in the downtown historic core across four venues: the Theatre at the Ace Hotel, the Los Angeles Theatre, the Orpheum Theatre and the Palace Theatre.
Badu will play at the Orpheum, while Hancock will jam at the Ace. They top a music lineup that includes Flying Lotus, Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin, Nick Hakim, Julie Byrne and John Carroll Kirby.
Additional performers include Kamasi Washington, Marc Rebillet, Sudan Archives, Fred Armisen, Lonnie Holley, Aja Monet, Pauli the Psm, Novena Carmel, Shabazz Palaces, Yrsa Daley-Ward, The Josh Craig, Acyde, Siobhan Bell, Kilo Kish, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Def Rain and Feels Like Floating.
- 9/19/2023
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The Queen of Neo Soul, Erykah Badu, is a name soul, R&b, and hip-hop music audiences of the 90s will always recognize. A woman of many talents, Badu’s credits extend from the far reaches of being a musician, rapper, and songwriter to being an actress. Over the years, she has also become a record producer. At the peak of her career, Badu stood out with her eccentric style. Besides her soulful renditions and gorgeous looks, Badu could easily be picked out in a crowd with her conspicuous hair, hats, and scarves. Honoring the four-time Grammy Award winner, here’s a look...
- 9/11/2023
- by Onyinye Izundu
- TVovermind.com
Los Angeles, Aug 15 (Ians) Tina Knowles shut down rumours that her daughter Beyonce travels with personal toilet seats while on tour.
“That is so ridiculous,” the mom of two told TMZ, reports pagesix.com.
Tina explained that the leaked backstage picture of a black container labeled “Beyonce Toilet Seats” was merely a part of the singer’s Renaissance World Tour set.
“Those are stands that you put fans on, they’re called toilet seats,” she said.
Tina, 69, added that the idea of her daughter requesting her own custom toilet seat for the bathroom was “too much”.
The rumours about Beyonce’s tour rider started earlier this month when a source told the US Sun that the “Cuff It” hitmaker can get anything she wants.
“Beyonce is such an elite performer she can literally request anything,” the insider claimed.
“Her team makes great effort to ensure she has her own comforts...
“That is so ridiculous,” the mom of two told TMZ, reports pagesix.com.
Tina explained that the leaked backstage picture of a black container labeled “Beyonce Toilet Seats” was merely a part of the singer’s Renaissance World Tour set.
“Those are stands that you put fans on, they’re called toilet seats,” she said.
Tina, 69, added that the idea of her daughter requesting her own custom toilet seat for the bathroom was “too much”.
The rumours about Beyonce’s tour rider started earlier this month when a source told the US Sun that the “Cuff It” hitmaker can get anything she wants.
“Beyonce is such an elite performer she can literally request anything,” the insider claimed.
“Her team makes great effort to ensure she has her own comforts...
- 8/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Not even Mother Nature herself can keep Beyoncé from entertaining her fans.
Concertgoers who showed up early and ready for Sunday’s stop on the “Renaissance World Tour” at FedEx Field in North Englewood, Maryland — adjacent to Washington, D.C., — were met with some frightening weather conditions.
A shelter-in-place warning was issued at around 6:30 p.m. Et, and the news was posted to Twitter by FedEx Field’s official account, telling fans how to proceed.
“Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter in place order,” the message read. “Fans outside of gates and in the parking lots are asked to return to their cars. All fans inside of the stadium are asked to shelter in place under covered concourse areas and ramps until further notice. Thank you for your patience.”
Approximately 50,000 concertgoers were forced to huddle together under cover as the storm raged overhead...
Concertgoers who showed up early and ready for Sunday’s stop on the “Renaissance World Tour” at FedEx Field in North Englewood, Maryland — adjacent to Washington, D.C., — were met with some frightening weather conditions.
A shelter-in-place warning was issued at around 6:30 p.m. Et, and the news was posted to Twitter by FedEx Field’s official account, telling fans how to proceed.
“Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter in place order,” the message read. “Fans outside of gates and in the parking lots are asked to return to their cars. All fans inside of the stadium are asked to shelter in place under covered concourse areas and ramps until further notice. Thank you for your patience.”
Approximately 50,000 concertgoers were forced to huddle together under cover as the storm raged overhead...
- 8/7/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Beyoncé appeared to drop Lizzo’s name from her “Break My Soul” remix while performing the song at the Boston stop of her “Renaissance World Tour” (get tickets here) on Tuesday night. The lyric change took place just hours after news broke that Lizzo has been sued by her former backup dancers for sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.
On the third verse of Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” featuring Madonna, she name-drops Lizzo alongside other queens in the music industry like Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill, and Janet Jackson. During her performance of the song at Gillette Stadium, she repeated Erykah Badu’s name four times, replacing both Lizzo and former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland.
Lizzo and Kelly Rowland’s names were still displayed on the screen behind the stage. See the fan-shot footage below.
In their lawsuit, three women who used to...
On the third verse of Beyoncé’s “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” featuring Madonna, she name-drops Lizzo alongside other queens in the music industry like Nina Simone, Lauryn Hill, and Janet Jackson. During her performance of the song at Gillette Stadium, she repeated Erykah Badu’s name four times, replacing both Lizzo and former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland.
Lizzo and Kelly Rowland’s names were still displayed on the screen behind the stage. See the fan-shot footage below.
In their lawsuit, three women who used to...
- 8/2/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Erykah Badu is dropping some severe shade in Beyoncé’s direction.
The neo-soul icon, 52, shot some shade at Queen Bey, 41, in her Instagram Story last weekend regarding a photo of Beyoncé performing in an oversized, metallic hat at her show in New Jersey.
“I guess I’m everyone’s stylist. favorite chrome mirror hat,” said Badu, as she added a side-by-side comparison shot of herself performing in a very similar oversized, metallic hat at a separate show during an unspecified date.
Read More: Clip Of Beyoncé Calling Out Stage Crew Goes Viral: ‘Turn The Fan On’
#ErykahBadu seemingly called out #Beyonce for being a copycat pic.twitter.com/wxJYPhVFT4
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) July 31, 2023
The shade feels even more strange, considering Bey gave Badu a friendly shout-out on her track “Break My Soul” last year, along with nods to Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, Kelly Rowland, and Lizzo.
Read More: Beyoncé’s Mom...
The neo-soul icon, 52, shot some shade at Queen Bey, 41, in her Instagram Story last weekend regarding a photo of Beyoncé performing in an oversized, metallic hat at her show in New Jersey.
“I guess I’m everyone’s stylist. favorite chrome mirror hat,” said Badu, as she added a side-by-side comparison shot of herself performing in a very similar oversized, metallic hat at a separate show during an unspecified date.
Read More: Clip Of Beyoncé Calling Out Stage Crew Goes Viral: ‘Turn The Fan On’
#ErykahBadu seemingly called out #Beyonce for being a copycat pic.twitter.com/wxJYPhVFT4
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) July 31, 2023
The shade feels even more strange, considering Bey gave Badu a friendly shout-out on her track “Break My Soul” last year, along with nods to Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, Kelly Rowland, and Lizzo.
Read More: Beyoncé’s Mom...
- 8/2/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Beyoncé’s back-to-back nights at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, this past weekend were two of the most star-studded shows of the Renaissance tour thus far. Greta Gerwig and America Ferrera watched the show from risers, while singer and songwriter Kehlani was close enough to the stage to snap a selfie with Beyoncé. Laverne Cox attended both nights and penned a heartfelt, revelatory caption about how the concert made her feel born again. Also in the audience was Madonna, who received a shoutout from one queen to another.
- 8/1/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Erykah Badu re-wrote and re-recorded her hit song “Tyrone” for Netflix’s new movie “They Cloned Tyrone,” per a request from the film’s director Juel Taylor.
“Everybody I’ve ever talked to, as soon as I told them the [movie’s] title, they were like, ‘So Erykah Badu doing the song?’ and I’m like, ‘Trust me, I’m trying.’” Taylor said, describing the early stages of developing “They Cloned Tyrone,” which is his feature film directorial debut and stars Teyonah Parris, John Boyega and Jamie Foxx. At the time, he hoped he would be able to include a reimagined version of the Grammy-winner’s song.
“You don’t really think it’s going to happen,” Taylor said. “Serendipitously enough, I was able to pitch it to her, and she responded immediately. Thank God for Erykah Badu.”
Getting Badu to sign on for the job was done with the help of...
“Everybody I’ve ever talked to, as soon as I told them the [movie’s] title, they were like, ‘So Erykah Badu doing the song?’ and I’m like, ‘Trust me, I’m trying.’” Taylor said, describing the early stages of developing “They Cloned Tyrone,” which is his feature film directorial debut and stars Teyonah Parris, John Boyega and Jamie Foxx. At the time, he hoped he would be able to include a reimagined version of the Grammy-winner’s song.
“You don’t really think it’s going to happen,” Taylor said. “Serendipitously enough, I was able to pitch it to her, and she responded immediately. Thank God for Erykah Badu.”
Getting Badu to sign on for the job was done with the help of...
- 7/14/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Four-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Erykah Badu (What Men Want) has been set to make a cameo appearance with musical performances in Netflix‘s film The Piano Lesson, based on the play by August Wilson.
Leading the pic, as previously announced, are John David Washington and Samuel L. Jackson, who starred in a Broadway revival of the play at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, which has just recently landed Tony noms for Best Revival of a Play and Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play (Jackson).
Part of Wilson’s famed 10-play “American Century Cycle,” also encompassing such titles as Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Piano Lesson is set in 1936 Pittsburgh during the aftermath of the Great Depression. The film centers on the lives of the Charles family in the Doaker Charles household and an heirloom, the family piano, which is decorated with designs carved by an enslaved ancestor.
Leading the pic, as previously announced, are John David Washington and Samuel L. Jackson, who starred in a Broadway revival of the play at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, which has just recently landed Tony noms for Best Revival of a Play and Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play (Jackson).
Part of Wilson’s famed 10-play “American Century Cycle,” also encompassing such titles as Fences and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, The Piano Lesson is set in 1936 Pittsburgh during the aftermath of the Great Depression. The film centers on the lives of the Charles family in the Doaker Charles household and an heirloom, the family piano, which is decorated with designs carved by an enslaved ancestor.
- 5/30/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Denzel Curry is the latest artist to participate in Spotify’s Live at Electric Lady series. The rapper visited the eponymous studio to record a seven-song set comprising tracks from his recent album Melt My Eyez See Your Future, throwing in a cover of the 2000 Erykah Badu song “Didn’t Cha Know.”
It’s not often we hear Curry sing, but his vocals do “Didn’t Cha Know” justice, and the cover even features a guest appearance from a Badu collaborator, the R&b singer Bilal. The EP’s opening track is another cover, this one a rendition of Shogun’s “Lonely Man” (from the Japanese TV series Detective Story).
Elsewhere on the EP is a previously-unreleased track called “Endtroduction” that layers Curry’s distinctive, playfully-aggressive flow over a bold jazzy instrumental. The final four tracks are cuts from Melt My Eyez See Your Future: “Walkin’,” “Troubles,” “Angels,” and “X-Wing.
It’s not often we hear Curry sing, but his vocals do “Didn’t Cha Know” justice, and the cover even features a guest appearance from a Badu collaborator, the R&b singer Bilal. The EP’s opening track is another cover, this one a rendition of Shogun’s “Lonely Man” (from the Japanese TV series Detective Story).
Elsewhere on the EP is a previously-unreleased track called “Endtroduction” that layers Curry’s distinctive, playfully-aggressive flow over a bold jazzy instrumental. The final four tracks are cuts from Melt My Eyez See Your Future: “Walkin’,” “Troubles,” “Angels,” and “X-Wing.
- 5/5/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Erykah Badu has a reminder for those who may have forgotten the true meaning of the word “woke.” In a recent interview with MSNBC, the artist discussed her thoughts on right-wing politicians who’ve turned the term into a pejorative, saying: “I think they mean ‘Black.'”
Although the origin of the phrase “stay woke” is widely credited to William Melvin Kelley’s 1962 essay If You’re Woke You Dig It, Badu played a huge role in bringing it to the mainstream with her 2008 track “Master Teacher.” Her use of the phrase on social media also contributed to its explosion in popularity: “I tweeted it about this group that was detained, Pussy Riot,” she explained to MSNBC’s Ari Melber, referring to the Russian protest art collective. “I said ‘free Pussy Riot’… After that, ‘woke’ took off.”
Melber then proceeded to show Badu a series of clips in which “stay woke” is used,...
Although the origin of the phrase “stay woke” is widely credited to William Melvin Kelley’s 1962 essay If You’re Woke You Dig It, Badu played a huge role in bringing it to the mainstream with her 2008 track “Master Teacher.” Her use of the phrase on social media also contributed to its explosion in popularity: “I tweeted it about this group that was detained, Pussy Riot,” she explained to MSNBC’s Ari Melber, referring to the Russian protest art collective. “I said ‘free Pussy Riot’… After that, ‘woke’ took off.”
Melber then proceeded to show Badu a series of clips in which “stay woke” is used,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Outkast will live forever in the minds of hip-hop fans across generations thanks to incredible tracks like “Ms. Jackson.” The magical ATLien duo of André 3000 and Big Boi synthesized their unique circumstances into a relatable song about romantic complications.
“Ms. Jackson” is inspired by André’s relationship with R&b artist Erykah Badu. The emotions behind the song were too raw for her to reckon with at the time, but the real-life Ms. Jackson saw its merits as soon as it dropped.
The Outkast hit ‘Ms. Jackson’ is a thrilling apology for a failed romance Outkast | Brigitte Engl/Redferns
Outkast’s third album Stankonia is a turn-of-the-century classic that expanded the scope of what was possible from a rap album and contributed greatly to the mainstream acceptance of southern innovations in the art form.
Relationship drama is a familiar topic for artists to explore, but few have gone as...
“Ms. Jackson” is inspired by André’s relationship with R&b artist Erykah Badu. The emotions behind the song were too raw for her to reckon with at the time, but the real-life Ms. Jackson saw its merits as soon as it dropped.
The Outkast hit ‘Ms. Jackson’ is a thrilling apology for a failed romance Outkast | Brigitte Engl/Redferns
Outkast’s third album Stankonia is a turn-of-the-century classic that expanded the scope of what was possible from a rap album and contributed greatly to the mainstream acceptance of southern innovations in the art form.
Relationship drama is a familiar topic for artists to explore, but few have gone as...
- 3/27/2023
- by Sam Hines
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s been a mere five months since Ice Spice went viral with “Munch (Feeling U),” a coldly efficient putdown of the opposite sex that earned her a million-dollar deal with the label 10K Projects. The Bronx rapper has generated headlines from gossip folks ever since. She was feted by Drake…or is that dissed by him on “BackOutsideBoyz”? She shook her goodies on TikTok in celebration of her 23rd birthday. She inspired a lame “Ice Spice” homage by Memphis rapper Nle Choppa, the cost of doing business in an...
- 1/20/2023
- by Mosi Reeves
- Rollingstone.com
Cody Jinks didn’t mention Austin by name in his 2010 song “Hippies and Cowboys,” but it’s easy to read one particular lyric as a subtle shot at the city and its evolution from outlaws and artists haven to a home for industry insiders and tech bros.
“I never been a part of any musical scenes,” Jinks, who is from just north of Fort Worth, sang. “I ain’t just talking Nashville/if you know what I mean.”
In the years since, as Austin’s cost of living has only increased,...
“I never been a part of any musical scenes,” Jinks, who is from just north of Fort Worth, sang. “I ain’t just talking Nashville/if you know what I mean.”
In the years since, as Austin’s cost of living has only increased,...
- 9/16/2022
- by Jonny Auping
- Rollingstone.com
Beyoncé and Madonna have teamed up for a royal collaboration, “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix).” The latest remix of Beyoncé’s Renaissance single arrived on Friday, just in time to get the weekend party started.
The percolating remix interpolates Madonna’s “Vogue” with Beyoncé flipping the script for the iconic spoke-sung section of the 1990 song, where the Material Girl lists Hollywood stars from the Golden Age. In Bey’s take, she pays homage to both current and past influential Black women who have been game-changers for the culture — from Aaliyah,...
The percolating remix interpolates Madonna’s “Vogue” with Beyoncé flipping the script for the iconic spoke-sung section of the 1990 song, where the Material Girl lists Hollywood stars from the Golden Age. In Bey’s take, she pays homage to both current and past influential Black women who have been game-changers for the culture — from Aaliyah,...
- 8/5/2022
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Dave Caplan’s directorial debut is a love letter and inspirational hip hop archive about The Doc, a master of the art who is more than likely your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.
The film chronicles the life of the lyricist and producer who wrote for N.W.A and Dr. Dre, co-founded Death Row Records, mentored Snoop Dogg and left his mark on hip hop culture forever. Thirty years after a devastating car crash that took his voice, The Doc is still struggling with his legacy as a rapper with the greatest cadence before West Coast rap exploded in popularity and he considers surgery that might be able to restore his vocals. The Doc explores this risky decision alongside a cast of celebrities who reflect on his impact in their lives and in the world from music to love to civil rights crusading.
“I am excited to announce...
The film chronicles the life of the lyricist and producer who wrote for N.W.A and Dr. Dre, co-founded Death Row Records, mentored Snoop Dogg and left his mark on hip hop culture forever. Thirty years after a devastating car crash that took his voice, The Doc is still struggling with his legacy as a rapper with the greatest cadence before West Coast rap exploded in popularity and he considers surgery that might be able to restore his vocals. The Doc explores this risky decision alongside a cast of celebrities who reflect on his impact in their lives and in the world from music to love to civil rights crusading.
“I am excited to announce...
- 6/15/2022
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Underground rapper Jay Electronica signed with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation label, it was announced at an event in New York Friday night. Shortly after, Diddy tweeted “Damn it hurts in a whole other way when someone you felt and I mean really felt was your Friend, Betrays you. It hurts when Breathe” — which many, including Electronica, interpreted as a reaction to the signing. But Diddy later tweeted that he’s happy for the rapper and wasn’t referring to him or Jay-Z in the tweet.
At the event on Friday night,...
At the event on Friday night,...
- 11/15/2010
- by Jem Aswad
- Rollingstone.com
Moments after a reunited Soundgarden closed out Lollapalooza, the grunge band's native Seattle radio station The End debuted the previously unreleased track "Black Rain." The song, an outtake from the 1991Badmotorfinger sessions, will appear on the group's upcoming collection Telephantasm and in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock . [The End 107.7]
Weezer premiered their first single, "Memories," from their upcoming album Hurley this weekend on Los Angeles' Kysr 98.7 FM. The nostalgic burst of power pop features lyrics like "Playin' hacky sack back when Audioslave were still Rage." Hurley hits stores September 14th...
Weezer premiered their first single, "Memories," from their upcoming album Hurley this weekend on Los Angeles' Kysr 98.7 FM. The nostalgic burst of power pop features lyrics like "Playin' hacky sack back when Audioslave were still Rage." Hurley hits stores September 14th...
- 8/9/2010
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
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