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Jesus Mezquia, the man convicted of the 1993 murder of popular Seattle musician, died in a Washington hospital in January

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Jesus Mezquia, the man convicted of the 1993 murder of popular Seattle musician, died in a Washington hospital in January

A new BTS era has kicked off, bringing with it great music, new performances, broken records, Jungkook’s eyebrow piercing, V’s curls, and J-Hope’s yellow-hued hair. Yep, sounds like a BTS comeback. K-pop’s biggest act returned today with their new single ‘Butter’, a groovy, 80s-inspired synth-pop number sporting knife-sharp choreography, vibrant American diner-esque sets, and the […]

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