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Sunday, January 31, 2016

Drake mocks KANYE WEST in new track 'Summer Sixteen'.

The hip-hop artist drake mocked Kanye west and even Jay in his new track titled 'Summer Sixteen' on OVO sound radio on Saturday. He said “I used to want to be on Roc-A-Fella, then I turned into Jay. Now I got a house in L.A. Now I got a pool bigger than ‘Ye. And look, man, ‘Ye’s pool is nice. Mine’s just bigger is what I’m saying". We are dispirately waiting for their response at the moment. Do you think drake went too far with this? Leave your comments on this below.

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Fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film to be shot in Queensland

The fifth installment of the Pirates of Caribbean movie series will be filmed in Queensland.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales will be shot at locations including the Gold Coast, the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforests in the far north, the federal arts minister, George Brandis, and the Queensland government announced on Thursday.

Queensland has been lobbying to attract the film-makers to the sunshine state for months. The federal government offered $21.5m in tax incentives.

The producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, is looking forward to returning to the state. “With its oceans, beaches, and jungles, Queensland has an incredible array of natural environments which are perfect for our new Pirates of the Caribbean,” he said.

Brandis said the feature film would be the largest shot in Australia. “This is a landmark deal with the Walt Disney studios; this film will be the largest international feature film ever to shoot in Australia and will focus the world’s attention on Australia as a leading film destination,” he said.

The Queensland premier, Campbell Newman, said the film would create thousands of jobs. “We dared to dream on this film, and it’s paid off,” he said.

There’s no set date for the start of filming, but the film is due for cinema release in July 2017.