
WILEY
Wearing My Rolex
Release Date - May 5th (digital April 28th)
It really doesn't need any introduction this track - you all know it by now. Wiley's crossover smash hit has enjoyed massive airplay across the board, mostly from us it has to be said. Produced by one-to-watch, Bless Beats, ‘Wearing My Rolex’ is set to an electro/ funky-house beat that samples DSK's east coast garage classic ‘What Would We Do'.
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Cash concerts for Queen of Pop
Madonna's laughing all the way to the bank this morning - she's just signed a deal to perform some of the most lucrative gigs of her career.
She'll reportedly get £12million for two concerts in Dubai.
That's more than £80,000 a minute.
They'll form part of a world tour which we're expecting Madge to confirm soon.
No more clowning around
Ian Wright has quit his role as a footy pundit.
The former England and Arsenal striker reckons the BBC forced him to become a "comedy jester" and he felt like a clown.
Ian says he's not sure how long young people are going to want to watch that same old 'jacket, shirt and tie' format on the beeb.
Rewards for chaos classmates
Kids who cause chaos in classrooms can change - not with punishments but with the rewards
That's according to some of the country's top teachers.
They reckon attention-seeking pupils just get worse if staff single them out in front of their mates.
Instead, they're recommending that teachers should ignore them - then thank them later for behaving properly.
TV star back to work
The TV presenter Trisha is confident that she'll win her battle against breast cancer.
The Five chat show host who films her show in Norwich found out she had the disease back in March.
She's had some time off whilst she was having treatment but goes back into the studio today.
Ad's aimed at young eaters
Do you think adverts for junk food work?
Well a new study reckons they do encourage us to eat unhealthily, and the Government are worried about our health.
A survey was done recently and it recommended that young people shouldn't be exposed to so many junk food ads on the TV.
It found more than 80% of people believe commercials make it difficult to get youngsters to eat a healthy diet.
We could get new laws soon to stop junk food adverts being shown on the telly before 9pm.