Linni Meister sings for Africa

Glam Aid for a good cause.

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- You get very sentimental around Christmas time, and that’s when we should be united with her family. While those who have experienced a lot of tough has the additional pain in the Christmas season, said Linni Meister (23) when she visited P4 earlier this month.

To do this, she along with his two friends Aleksandra Engelhart (21) and Linda Elden (33) and Swedish DJ John Aste Ricks started the project Glam Aid. Together interprets the Band-Aid classic “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” To Bob Geldolf (57).
Linni said that the track means grief, but also joy via singles sale.

The money goes to charity, like the Red Cross. It is not correct to make money in such a song, at least not one that is about the people in Africa who are struggling. Additionally, the man who made this song did not earn money on it, so when it’s completely wrong that we do. It is a great message in the song that we fell for.

Source:730.no

Nobody beats Aylar in the UK

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aylar-lie-1British tabloid newspapers have devoted much space to Aylar (24) and Swedish Bass Hunter, who together have had great success in their music videos.

“Now You’re Gone”, where the Norwegian model plays a girl with kjærlighetssorg, has been viewed almost 50 million times on British UK.YouTube.com, which according to the News Of The World qualifies for first place on the list of the most played.

- The cheesy, Swedish dance song reached first place in the singles charts, but sexy Aylar ended up being banned in his homeland Iran after photographs of her porn past appeared on the Web, writes the newspaper.

News also list Audition recordings from the TV series Britain’s Got Talent and all three music videos from the American R & B star Chris Brown on the England top 10 online videos in 2008.

Previously, The Sun constantly angled his many Aylar matters on her old sexfilmer. In connection with her latest music video, ran the headline “X-rated Aylar puts the X in Xmas.”
- I was prepared that they could go up past my place and started a circus of this, some in the same way that it all started in Norway in summer 2004, told Aylar to 730.no in the wake of the network premiere.
- But in my wildest fantasies, I had not imagined that they would be as creative as they have been so far.

In the video for “I Miss You”, Aylars third with Jonas Erik Altberg (23) alias Bass Hunter,’s Christmas in the mountains in focus.
Source: 730.no

Basshunter - I Miss You


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