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  • Noah Kahan Says Trump Was Not Authorized to Use His Music

    Noah Kahan Says Trump Was Not Authorized to Use His Music

    Digital Phablet — Noah Kahan has added his name to the growing list of artists who refuse to be associated with the Trump administration.

    On Monday, President Donald Trump and the official White House social media channels shared a carousel of photos and videos celebrating his recent visit to a General Motors plant in Michigan. Among the media was a clip featuring Kahan’s song “American Cars.”

    “Nothing beats American cars,” the White House captioned a TikTok video of Trump signing a Corvette at the facility.

    After some fans voiced concern over the use of Kahan’s song to promote Trump’s visit, the singer swiftly withdrew his approval.

    “Would never endorse my music being used to support you or this administration,” Kahan commented under Trump’s post.

    Kahan’s guitarist and co-writer of the track, Noah Levine, responded sharply, saying, “You fat f—, this song isn’t for you.”

    Their social media remarks certainly drew attention from the Trump team, with Kaelan Dorr, deputy assistant to the President and White House deputy communications director, mocking Kahan on X (formerly Twitter): “Symptoms of Trump derangement syndrome apparently include a northern attitude,” referencing another of Kahan’s songs.

    Despite the controversy, “American Cars” was removed from Trump’s Instagram post, though the TikTok video remains active as of now.

    When approached for comment, the White House declined further explanation.

    Kahan and Levine’s comments continue a tradition of artists publicly condemning the White House for unauthorized use of their music. Recently, Katy Perry criticized the White House after her 2010 hit “Firework” was used in a social media clip depicting military strikes on Iran.

    “I did not authorize this, I wasn’t asked, and I absolutely do not condone it,” Perry stated publicly. “My song was meant to be an anthem of hope, healing, and resilience for those facing their darkest moments. Seeing it weaponized to endorse violence and destruction is a stark violation of its intent.”

    Perry emphasized, “My music aims to unite people, not promote warfare.”

    Beyond Kahan and Perry, many other artists including Olivia Rodrigo, Queen, Nickelback, Rihanna, R.E.M., Steven Tyler, Neil Young, and others, have called on Trump to cease using their songs at rallies, events, or social media campaigns.

  • How To Solve Free The Artist in BG3

    How To Solve Free The Artist in BG3

    If you happen to encounter Gnolls near Waukeens Rest while exploring in Baldur’s Gate 3, you might also come across Rugan and Olly, two men who need your help. Approaching from the Gnoll’s side, Rugan and Olly might leave you to fight alone. But if you find them first, they’ll join your fight. Regardless of how it happens, they’ll lead you to the Zhentarium Hideout during Act One.

    Your main goal is to get their cargo safely to the hideout. If you deliver it as is, you’ll gain the group’s trust. If you choose to open the cargo, you’ll find a flask containing an unusual creature that you can keep for later. Either way, head to the hideout—this is also where you will meet Oskar to see how your choices affected him.


    Updated February 26, 2026, by Kaitlyn Peterson:
    This guide now includes details on how to find and rescue Oskar from the Zhentarim Hideout, in addition to previous tips about saving Oskar in Lady Jannath’s estate.


    How to Free Oskar from the Zhentarim Hideout

    When you arrive at the Zhentarim Hideout (X: -113, Y: 613), which should be marked on your map after meeting Rugan and Olly, make your way inside until you find a merchant named Brem. Talk to him, and he’ll ask if you want a portrait painted by his pet artist.

    If you ask about the artist, you’ll get a dialogue option to convince Brem to release Oskar. Depending on your skills and choices, you’ll need to pass a check to persuade Brem, or you can buy Oskar outright if you’re unable to convince him. Successful persuasion or payment will free Oskar.

    Speak with Oskar afterward to share the good news. He’ll tell you about himself, stating that he’s engaged to a wealthy woman in Baldur’s Gate who promises to repay your party if you lend him some gold for his journey. Whether you lend him money or not, he’ll leave, and the “Free The Artist” side quest continues in the city until you reach Baldur’s Gate.


    Where Is Oskar in Baldur’s Gate?

    In Act Three, you’ll find Oskar after gaining access to the Lower City, which is past the bridge north of South Span Wyrm’s Crossing. You can persuade the Flaming Fist guards to lower the bridge or find another way inside.

    Once in the Lower City, head west past Lower City Central Wall and Bloomridge Park until you reach Lady Jannath’s Estate. Outside, her butler will be muttering to himself. Inside, you’ll hear chaos—furniture crashing, chairs flying—which indicates a fight. Lady Jannath and Oskar are on the second floor in her bedroom.

    Lady Jannath mentions that Oskar is possessed and asks you to find a way to end the curse. After speaking with both, a fight will trigger.


    How to Subdue Oskar

    Lady Jannath requests that Oskar be subdued without lethal force. Enable non-lethal attacks by toggling the “Passives” setting at the bottom of your HUD (or on your action wheel on consoles). After activation, any melee attack will deal non-lethal damage, preventing Oskar from dying during combat.

    Note: Non-lethal attacks only apply to melee; spells will still deal lethal damage.


    How to See the Ghosts

    During the fight, poltergeists and invisible entities will be present. To see them, you need an ability to reveal invisible creatures, such as:

    • Volo’s Ersatz Eye (if previously obtained)
    • A See Invisibility potion
    • The spell See Invisibility
    • The Faerie Fire spell

    Once you’ve subdued Oskar, the ghosts will vanish, and the fight will end.


    How to Break Oskar’s Curse

    After the fight, you can ascend Lady Jannath’s house to locate the source of the possession. However, you won’t be able to stop it, and a tough battle will ensue if you attempt.

    Instead of going upstairs directly, you should acquire the Torch of Revocation. A character in Baldur’s Gate holds this item and requires your help to get it. Return to the Lower City near Basilisk Gate, proceeding west past Sorcerous Sundries, then south.

    There’s a building south of the Heapside Strand waypoint, seemingly sealed and inaccessible. Approach from the west side and find a magically sealed stone door, which can be opened using spells like Knock or by brute force with a strong character.

    Inside Philgrave’s Mansion, Mystic Carrion will ask you to find parts of his missing crew member, Thrumbo. The quest location is close to Philgrave’s mansion—leave the mansion, head back to the Heapside Strand waypoint, and then look for a broken balcony to the right of the stairs. Vines will lead you down into a small shack, where blood traces lead to a wardrobe.

    Loot the wardrobe, and Thrumbo will jump out. To help Oskar, you may kill Thrumbo or steal the Jar of Mystic Carrion’s Heart from him. The jar contains a part of Mystic Carrion, and giving it to him can persuade him to increase your reward and hand over the Torch of Revocation.

    While Mystic Carrion will still request Thrumbo’s body parts as part of his side quest, you can return to Oskar with the torch afterward.


    How to Get Upstairs in Lady Jannath’s Estate

    Once armed with the Torch of Revocation, return to Lady Jannath’s house. As you go up the stairs, you’ll be affected by Phantasmal Force for ten turns. CSursed Skulls will try to Thunderwave you back down, so your goal is to get at least one party member to the attic.

    Many ghosts are invisible initially. You don’t need to defeat every ghost—just ensure someone makes it upstairs. The Skulls will only push back the first time you encounter them. Use fire or force damage to weaken the Skulls, or cast spells like Remove Curse to get past the obstacles blocking the stairs.

    To avoid or bypass the ghosts altogether, use a nimble character with Misty Step or Fly spells. A balcony across the hall from Jannath’s bedroom can be reached by jumping out the window—then use Fly or Misty Step to reach the rooftop balcony, providing quick access to the attic and avoiding the poltergeists.

    On the rooftop, pick up clues and interact with paintings, easels, and hidden panels. Using the Torch of Revocation on a secret painting will break the curse, and the ghost haunting the estate will head directly to Lady Jannath’s room in an attempt to attack Oskar—unless you intervene. Burning the hidden painting will make the ghosts disappear, allowing you to return downstairs to protect Oskar and finish the quest.

  • Bessan Ismail’s New Music Video “Najma” Sparks Online Buzz

    Bessan Ismail’s New Music Video “Najma” Sparks Online Buzz

    Digital Phablet – Bessan Ismail shines as her latest music video, “Najma,” rapidly gains massive online popularity.

    The newest music video by artist Bessan Ismail, titled “Najma” (Star), was just released on her official YouTube channel and quickly caught fire on social media platforms. Within a short time, it amassed hundreds of thousands of views, signaling her rising fame and strong online influence.

    “Najma” features a contemporary sound that blends themes of love and emotion with a vibrant, youthful vibe. Its gentle rhythm and heartfelt performance resonate deeply with viewers. Bessan Ismail’s confident and sincere delivery illustrates her growth and maturation as an artist. Fans praised her fresh vocal style and enthusiastically shared clips from the video across various online channels.

    Bessan Ismail Instagram

    Fouad Junaid composed and arranged the music, while Amir Lawand penned the lyrics. Their collaboration strikes a perfect balance between simplicity and emotional depth. The music video, directed by Abdul Wahab Al-Khatib, features elegant visuals that complement the song’s mood flawlessly. His artistic vision ensures that Bessan Ismail’s performance stands out, creating a captivating visual story.

    The production team played a vital role in the project’s success. Hammoudi Al-Malik served as assistant director, and Ghassan Ayoub handled digital content. Their combined efforts ensured the video reached a wide audience without compromising quality.

    Bessan Ismail is a talented singer and content creator from Syria. She first gained popularity through social media and talent platforms, admired for her powerful voice, emotionally charged performances, and close interaction with her fans. Over the years, she transitioned from viral cover songs to creating original music, demonstrating her commitment to establishing a serious career in the music industry.

    Her song “Najma” marks an important milestone in her journey within the Arab music landscape. It reflects her evolution as an artist and her desire to continue producing contemporary music that resonates with current audiences.

    “Najma” is available on all major digital music platforms, and the official music video can be viewed on YouTube.

  • How Rama Duwaji Influenced Mamdani’s Campaign Strategy

    How Rama Duwaji Influenced Mamdani’s Campaign Strategy

    As Zohran Mamdani makes history as New York City’s first Muslim and Indian-American mayor, the spotlight shifts to the woman who quietly helped shape his campaign behind the scenes—his wife, Rama Duwaji.

    Duwaji, a 28-year-old Syrian-American artist raised in Dallas and educated in Dubai, has become the city’s youngest First Lady ever. During the campaign, she stayed mostly out of public view but played a crucial role in developing Mamdani’s visual and digital identity—designing his campaign logo, choosing the colors, and boosting his viral social media presence, according to the New York Post citing CNN.

    People close to the couple describe Duwaji as reserved yet highly influential. She avoided debates, personal appearances, and interviews, yet her creative vision and private backing were central to Mamdani’s campaign strategy.

    Her Instagram account has grown to over 160,000 followers and primarily features her artwork—particularly pieces supporting Palestine. Her only social media post related to her husband’s primary win is a photo captioned: “Couldn’t possibly be prouder.”

    Prior to the intense campaign period, the couple discussed how Mamdani’s political aspirations might impact their privacy—something Duwaji has worked to preserve carefully. In a May post, Mamdani defended her decision to stay out of the limelight, stating: “Rama isn’t just my wife; she’s a talented artist who deserves recognition on her own terms.”

    Friends describe her as thoughtful, artistic, and quietly confident. One likened her to “a modern-day Princess Diana,” highlighting her grace under pressure and the curiosity she naturally inspires.

    Others noted that she was both excited and slightly overwhelmed by the mounting attention as her husband’s campaign gained momentum.

    Duwaji, a ceramist and illustrator, has repeatedly declined interview requests and has never publicly explained her desire to stay out of the spotlight.

    She met Mamdani through the dating app Hinge in 2021. The couple resides in a rent-stabilized apartment in Astoria, Queens. They married in a civil ceremony at the City Clerk’s Office in February and celebrated with a lavish wedding in Uganda in July.

    Behind New York’s new mayor stands an artist who chose to let her work—rather than her words—help forge a movement.

  • Will Sherine Abdel Wahab Attend the Grand Egyptian Museum Opening?

    Will Sherine Abdel Wahab Attend the Grand Egyptian Museum Opening?

    Rumors spread on social media suggesting that Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab will participate in the grand opening of the Egyptian Museum on November 1st. The reports caused mixed reactions; some supporters saw her presence at the museum’s opening concert as a perfect opportunity for her to make a comeback and rebuild her confidence.

    Inside the museum, visuals shared on social media showed the impressive interior, fueling excitement among fans. Conversely, a segment of her followers expressed skepticsm about her ability to perform at her best, citing the personal struggles she faced recently, including mental health challenges during her marriage and divorce with Egyptian star Hussam Habib.

    Nevertheless, reliable sources informed Erem News that these rumors are unfounded. They confirmed that Sherine Abdel Wahab’s name was not on the guest list for the event. The official preparations for the opening event are actively underway, scheduled from November 1st to 3rd, with the museum opening to the public on November 4th.

    Images promoting the upcoming opening featured Sherine Abdel Wahab, shared from her social media, reinforcing the anticipation for the museum’s launch.

  • Assi Rahbani’s Wife Suffers Sudden Heart Attack

    Assi Rahbani’s Wife Suffers Sudden Heart Attack

    Digital Phablet – Joy Najem, the wife of Assi Rahbani, the son of the late composer Ziad Rahbani, experienced a sudden heart attack, according to Lebanese media reports on Tuesday.

    Joy shared a story on her Instagram account, revealing that she had suffered a heart attack and showing herself lying in a hospital bed.

    Assi is the son of Dalal Karam, who was married to Ziad Rahbani in the late 1970s. They tied the knot in 1979 after a romance that blossomed during their collaboration on the theatrical play “Mais Al-Reem.”

    In a controversial development, Ziad Rahbani filed a lawsuit in 2004 to dispute Assi’s paternity, seeking evidence that the child was not his biological son. However, DNA testing ultimately confirmed that Assi was not Ziad’s biological son. Despite this, their relationship never completely ended; instead, they shared occasional moments of friendship. Assi even attended Ziad’s funeral alongside his wife.

  • Lotfy Labib Passes Away at 77

    Lotfy Labib Passes Away at 77

    Digital Phablet – Renowned Egyptian actor Lotfy Labib has passed away after a prolonged battle with illness at the age of 77, according to reports Monday.

    The Actors Syndicate announced via Facebook the sad news of his passing, stating, “The Actors Syndicate mourns deeply the loss of the esteemed artist Lotfy Labib.”

    The statement continued: “Led by Dr. Ashraf Zaki and our Board of Directors, we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, praying for God’s mercy upon him and granting patience and strength to his loved ones. We belong to God, and to Him we shall return.”

    Yesterday, Ashraf Zaki, head of the Actor’s Syndicate in Egypt, announced a sudden decline in Lotfy Labib’s health. Close sources to the actor explained that he is currently experiencing a critical health condition that necessitates constant medical supervision, urging fans to keep him in their prayers for a quick recovery.

    Regional media confirmed that approximately seven years ago, Lotfy Labib suffered a stroke that resulted in partial paralysis on the left side of his body, leading him to step back from his acting career. However, as his condition improved through ongoing physical therapy, he gradually resumed occasional appearances in various television and film projects.

  • Ziad Rahbani, Son of Fairouz, Dies at 69

    Ziad Rahbani, Son of Fairouz, Dies at 69

    Digital Phablet – The renowned Lebanese composer Ziad Rahbani passed away at the age of 69, with the exact cause of his demise still undisclosed, according to local media reports on Saturday.

    The news of Ziad Rahbani’s death shook both the Lebanese and broader Arab artistic communities.

    A number of fellow artists paid heartfelt tributes. Iraqi singer Shatha Hassoun remarked: “Legends never truly leave us; they live on forever. My deepest condolences to the Lebanese people for losing one of their iconic art figures, Ziad Rahbani. May he rest in peace.”

    Lebanese actress Rola Hamadeh also expressed her sorrow, stating: “Ziad Rahbani. Words are insufficient to describe this loss. Such heartbreak.”

    Ziad Rahbani

    Lebanese composer Ziad Rahbani

    Who Was Ziad Rahbani?

    Ziad Rahbani was a multifaceted Lebanese artist, known for his talents as a composer, pianist, playwright, and political analyst.

    He was the son of Fairouz, one of the most prominent singers across the Arab world, and Assi Rahbani, a pioneer in modern Arabic music.

    At just 17, Ziad composed his first piece for his mother, Fairouz. His debut on stage featured him playing the detective in “Al Mahatta.” He later appeared in the Rahbani Brothers’ production “Mays el Rim,” portraying a police officer.

    Ziad Rahbani and Fairouz

    Ziad Rahbani with his mother, singer Fairouz

    Notable Songs Composed for Fairouz:

    Ziad crafted numerous iconic songs for his mother, which resonated deeply across the Middle East and Arab nations. Some of the most celebrated include:
    1. “Sa’aloni al-Nas”
    2. “Ala al-Hada”
    3. “Yakalli”
    4. “Kifak Anta”
    5. “Adiy”
    6. “Ana Andi Habib”
    7. “Baini w Bainak”