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Lava Yuva Star 2 has an AI-backed dual rear camera unit Lava Yuva Star 2 supports 10W charging It has a 5-megapixel front camera ...
Lava has launched the Yuva Star 2, the company’s latest budget 4G smartphone in the ‘yuva series’, as the successor’s last year’s Yuva Star. It packs a 6.75-inch HD+ LCD screen. It is powered by ...
The video captured the beginning of the fountaining, with short bursts of lava peaking up from the vent of the volcano, along with thick steam. As the video progresses, the fountains of lava ...
In a vintage video interview with Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011), the artist says, ‘There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules.’ ...
The song “Steve’s Lava Chicken” from A MINECRAFT MOVIE just made history as the shortest tune to ever crack the Billboard Hot 100 list, clocking in at only 34 seconds. “It’s one of those things,” ...
Turns out what you get when you mix hot lava and chicken is actually a tiny little hit. Tiny as in short. Very short. The “Steve’s Lava Chicken” song from “A Minecraft Movie” has landed ...
Jack Black has a Billboard Hot 100 hit in "Steve's Lava Chicken," the 34-second tune from "A Minecraft Movie." Oh, there's an extended dance remix too. (Scott A. Garfitt / Invision) Turns out what ...
Jack Black broke a Billboard Hot 100 record this week when his song from “A Minecraft Movie,” called “Steve’s Lava Chicken,” reached No. 78 on the popular singles chart. The catchy tune ...
Now, the movie’s “Steve's Lava Chicken” song, sung by star Jack Black himself, has made its way to the coveted Billboard Hot 100 Chart in the United States. Yeah, you read that right.
By McKinley Franklin “Steve’s Lava Chicken” is tasty as hell — and a charting song on the Hot 100. The song only encompasses a few lyrics, which were written by Black and director Jared ...
Jack Black‘s “Minecraft Movie” meme jam “Steve’s Lava Chicken” has become the shortest song to ever enter the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Steve’s Lava Chicken,’ which clocks in at ...
In a major step toward digital inclusion, HMD (formerly Nokia Mobile) and Indian smartphone brand Lava have announced a partnership to launch Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) enabled phones in India.