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Prince’s Decades-Old Album Spikes Almost 35,000% In Sales

Prince’s Decades-Old Album Spikes Almost 35,000% In Sales

The post Prince’s Decades-Old Album Spikes Almost 35,000% In Sales appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Prince’s Around the world in a Day returns to multiple Billboard charts and even debuts on one list after a reissue, as sales explode. DETROIT, MI – JUNE 7: American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, dancer, actor, and filmmaker Prince (1958-2016) performs onstage during his 1986 Parade Tour on June 7, 1986, at the Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Ross Marino/Getty Images) Getty Images Prince’s vault reportedly features hundreds of songs and potentially thousands of recordings that fans have never consumed before. Sadly, longtime lovers of the superstar will have to wait to hear anything from that treasure trove, as a newly-reissued Around the World in a Day does not feature almost anything brand new. The full-length was recently offered as an updated deluxe edition, and despite the fact that no demos or anticipated outtakes are included on its track list, the set still manages to become a bestseller in America. Around the World in a Day, credited to both Prince and his backing band The Revolution, returns to multiple Billboard charts and even debuts on one, decades after it was shared with the world. Prince Charts a New Hit Album Excitingly, Around the World in a Day arrives on the Top R&B Albums chart, Billboard’s list that details the most consumed full-lengths and EPs centered in the R&B genre. Prince and The Revolution launch the project at No. 24, in second-to-last place on the style-specific ranking. Around The World In A Day Brings Prince to a New Chart Low Prince now claims 19 appearances on the Top R&B Albums chart. Around the World in a Day is his first to fail to enter the top 20, and it earns the late talent his first new win in two years. Back in November 2023, Diamonds and Pearls opened…
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BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/07 22:22
Retired Indian Engineer Loses $133,000

Retired Indian Engineer Loses $133,000

The post Retired Indian Engineer Loses $133,000 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A former public sector employee in India has fallen victim to a sophisticated cryptocurrency fraud scheme, losing approximately Rs. 1.28 crore (around $133,000) to scammers operating through WhatsApp and a fraudulent trading platform. The victim was added to a WhatsApp group called “531 DBS Stock Profit Growth Wealth Group,” where criminals posing as financial experts gained his trust. The group administrator identified himself as Professor Rajat Verma, while another member claimed to be analyst Meena Bhatt.  These individuals convinced group members to download a mobile application through a specific domain, promising exclusive access to block deals and high-value Initial Public Offering (IPO) allotments not available to ordinary investors. The Scam Unfolds Through Trusted Tactics The fraudsters employed a calculated approach to lure their target. They directed victims to download an application, presenting it as a gateway to premium investment opportunities. The engineer initially deposited Rs. 1 lakh into the platform. To establish credibility, the scammers allowed him to withdraw Rs. 5,000 without issues. This small withdrawal served its purpose. The victim believed the platform was legitimate and began investing larger amounts over the following weeks. Between November and early December, he was persuaded to make substantial deposits for what the scammers claimed were subscriptions to the Capital Small Finance Bank IPO and participation in share buyback programs. The victim transferred approximately Rs. 1.2 crore through multiple bank accounts and Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions. Problems emerged when the engineer attempted to withdraw his profits. The scammers demanded a 20% commission payment before processing any withdrawal requests. When he refused to pay this additional fee, the fraudsters froze his account entirely. The victim then realized he had been scammed and filed a complaint with the Cyberabad cybercrime police, who have launched an investigation into the matter. Indian authorities report a sharp…
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BitcoinEthereumNews2025/12/07 21:57