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Les sorties et les promotions de la semaine sur Nintendo Switch 1 et 2

Mercato PFC : la piste Sadick en défense
A la recherche d'un défenseur central sur ce mercato hivernal, le Paris FC pense à Mujaid Sadick (25 ans, 28 matchs......

Lorient : B. Dieng - "ça fait du bien"

OM : Une deuxième opération de transfert à 20 millions d’euros est désormais lancée après Vaz

« La réaction est logique » : la mise au point de Stéphane Le Mignan sur sa situation au FC Metz
Après la sortie de sa direction, Stéphane Le Mignan est revenu sur sa situation au FC Metz en conférence de presse d’avant-match. Le technicien messin se dit encore armé pour relancer son équipe. « Chaque match qui vient, à commencer par celui contre Strasbourg, est un match test. »Interrogé sur l’avenir de Stéphane Le Mignan […] L’article « La réaction est logique » : la mise au point de Stéphane Le Mignan sur sa situation au FC Metz est apparu en premier sur Moselle TV.

Mike Posner adds new lyrics to “I Took A Pill In Ibiza” reflecting sobriety, loss, and faith
Mike Posner / pc: Facebook Nearly a decade after “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” became an unavoidable global hit, Mike Posner is reclaiming the song that once defined him and is rewriting its meaning in the process. Originally released in 2015, the track was an honest snapshot of fame’s emptiness, substance use, and the hollow chase for validation. While Posner wrote it from a deeply personal place, it was the Seeb remix that propelled the song into festival culture, transforming into a euphoric dance anthem. Suddenly, a song about disillusionment was soundtracking sunsets, club nights, and a generation’s coming-of-age. But in 2025, Posner is standing on the other side of that story.. 10 years sober, 12 years older, and without his friend Avicii. Over the weekend, he shared a video online performing an updated version of “I Took a Pill in Ibiza,” adding new lyrics that reflect sobriety, loss, faith, and the life he’s actively choosing now. The melody remains familiar, but the lyrics shift the song’s meaning entirely. In the clip, Posner sings: i went back to Ibiza and got a hotel by shore and i’m 12 years older and im 10 years sober but avicii isn’t here no more Posner continues by reflecting on leaving behind the lifestyle that once consumed him: i moved outta LA im tryna start a little family cuz all the things i was chasing, and the things i was taking had me headed towards tragedy Comments flooded in, many calling the Avicii lyric devastatingly beautiful, others urging Posner to officially record and release the updated version. One fan wrote, “Somewhere between the two versions of this song, we grew up.” Another sharing “Life comes full circle, and this song is proof.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mike Posner (@mikeposner) Posner has never shied away from the real story behind “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” and its meaning. He’s spoken openly about writing the song after taking a pill at an Ibiza show in part to impress Avicii. In the years following the song’s success, Posner stepped back from the spotlight, committed to sobriety, and pursued a slower, more grounded life. In 2019, he even walked across America, raising money for charity and further redefining what success looked like to him. Now, with this rewritten version, Posner is closing a chapter to who he was and proof that songs, just like people, can evolve.

Cheska Moore gets honest with new ballad “Don’t Take It Personal”
Photo credit: BCB Media Hailing from South London, alternative dark-pop artist Cheska Moore releases her first true ballad, “Don’t Take It Personal.” The track is honest and vulnerable as it articulates Cheska’s lifelong experience with OCD and anxiety. “Don’t Take It Personal” incorporates mystifying and exposed vocals over piano, crowd ambience, and a hauntingly operatic vocal choir to reflect the intrusive thoughts that Cheska experiences when she is out in public during her everyday life. The track invites the audience to understand that the symptoms that come with having anxiety and OCD, such as cancelled plans and sudden social withdrawal, are not personal rejections, but are indicative of a mind that is overwhelmed and frozen with fear. The vulnerability showcased in a behind-the-scenes clip from the creation of “Don’t Take It Personal” resonated with Cheska’s audience, marking an important shift in both the song’s creation and the connection between Cheska and her followers. The viral moment garnered over 2 million views in just a week and led Cheska to invite her listeners to become part of the song. Cheska received over 100 submissions of voice notes that chanted the mantra “It’s got to happen to someone” and several of them are present in the final recording of “Don’t Take It Personal,” making the end of the song a devastating culmination of obsessive anxiety-ridden thoughts. Ultimately, “Don’t Take It Personal” is the bravely vulnerable documentation of what it’s like to spiral into anxiety and numbness, and the rare moments of connection during those times that make it easier to survive the mental storm. This song is one of Cheska’s most emotionally ambitious releases to date, and audiences everywhere are bound to connect with it on a profoundly human level. FOLLOW CHESKA MOORE: Instagram // TikTok // Spotify // Youtube // Website
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Justice : renfort des mesures d’éloignement des auteurs de violences conjugales

