During a 1997 concert, Michael Jackson showcased his deep, natural voice, straying from his well-known higher pitches.
This performance revealed a different facet of his vocal range, surprising and captivating the audience with the depth and versatility of his singing talent.
In 2012, Deadmau5 stumbled upon Chris James’s tweet offering vocals for an unreleased track during a live stream.
Deadmau5 decides to react to it on stream, is blown away, and instantly signs the kid.
The result was “The Veldt,” a song that became one of Deadmau5’s biggest hits, amassing over 35 million streams on Spotify.
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In 2008, during a press conference in Baghdad, an Iraqi journalist famously threw his shoe at then-President George W. Bush as a form of protest.
The incident garnered international attention and became a symbol of Iraqi discontent towards the United States’ involvement in the region.
In 1973, Marlon Brando turned down his Best Actor Oscar for “The Godfather,” sending activist Sacheen Littlefeather to call out Hollywood’s negative depiction of Native Americans.
She explained on stage that Brando’s rejection was due to the industry’s discrimination and stereotyping of Native Americans.
Galen Winsor, a notable figure in the nuclear industry, was known for his work as a safety officer and for making controversial claims about the safety of radioactive materials.
He famously swam in a pool used for storing spent nuclear fuel rods, drank water from it, and even ate uranium, arguing that the dangers of radiation are overstated.
Winsor believed that the public’s fear of radiation was manipulated by a powerful few to control nuclear power resources. Despite his claims, concerns about radiation exposure at nuclear facilities continue.
Susan Alice Bennett is the original voice behind Apple’s Siri, first featured on the iPhone 4S in 2011.
Her recordings from 2005 were unknowingly used to create Siri’s voice when Apple purchased them for their digital assistant. Bennett revealed her identity as Siri’s voice in 2013
On January 31, 1990, McDonald’s made its debut in Moscow, marking its first venture into the Soviet Union.
The opening drew a record-breaking crowd of 38,000 customers, taking long waits to experience a taste of American culture By 1997, the chain expanded to 21 locations across Russia.
Drake released a clip of young Aubrey Drake Graham dancing with guests at a Bar Mitzvah, long before he was known as a global rap sensation in the music video for “HYFR.”
In 1985, Valentin Dikul, a Soviet circus performer, amazed audiences by power juggling 40 kg (88 lbs) sphere balls.
His journey began tragically at 14 when he fell 13 meters during a gymnastics routine, suffering a fractured spine and a brain injury, with doctors doubting he’d walk again.
Defying odds, Dikul undertook a rigorous recovery , dedicating hours daily to physical exercises, eventually regaining full mobility.
His miraculous recovery led him to establish a rehabilitation center in 1988 for those with spinal injuries, providing support and hope through his own experiences.
The “Moscow Nights” performance from 1982 featuring a throat singing choir is a fascinating blend of traditional Russian and Mongolian musical styles.
Throat singing, also known as overtone singing, involves producing multiple notes simultaneously, creating a rich, layered sound.