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Split Decision is a collaborative EP by British rappers Dave and Central Cee. It is Dave's third EP overall, and Cee's fifth. It was released on 5 June 2023 by Neighbourhood and Live Yours. [1] [2] It was preceded by its lead single "Sprinter", which was released four days prior.
"Sprinter" is a song by British rappers Dave and Central Cee. The single was released 1 June 2023 through record labels Neighbourhood and Live Yours, and was included on the artist's collaborative EP Split Decision, released four days later.
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Occasionally, the channel interrupts regular music video programming to air specific music videos in tribute to a recently deceased musician. Following Tony Bennett 's death on July 21, 2023, MTV Classic exclusively aired Bennett's music videos and live performances for the subsequent weekend, regardless of whatever block was scheduled.
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This was followed in March 2021 by Trapped in a World, which saw the band re-record several songs from across their career live in-studio as part of what were billed the "Trapped in a World Sessions". [21] These sessions saw the band reunite with founding lead guitarist Todd Jones, who oversaw production and contributed guitar parts.
DLive is an American video live streaming service which was founded in 2017. It was purchased by BitTorrent in 2019. Due to the site's lax enforcement of prohibited content guidelines, DLive has become a popular alternative to YouTube and Twitch among white supremacists, conspiracy theorists, neo-Nazis, other fascists, and extremists.