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Seal's rendition of Nat King Cole's Smile will send shivers down your spine

16 March 2021, 12:08 | Updated: 16 March 2021, 12:34 Seal uploaded a video of him singing Nat King Cole's 'Smile' on the eve of Mother's Day. Picture: Seal/Instagram By Giorgina Hamilton Seal's voice is best known for big hitting songs like 'Kiss From A Rose' but the singer's delicate version of Nat King Cole's 'Smile' is enough to make your heart melt... Seal singing Nat King Cole's classic 1954 hit 'Smile' is absolutely stunning.

Stream Hustle Gang's Compilation Album "We Want Smoke"

Well here it is. After a minor setback & hitting us with a slew of singles over the past couple of months like “Game 7,” “Do No Wrong,” & “Friends,” the T.I.-led Hustle Gang crew decides to come through today and finally release their first ever collective album called We Want Smoke. Laced with 17 tracks in total, the follow up to 2014’s G.D.O.D 2 mixtape will once again give fans the opportunity to get acquainted with some of the less recognizable talent currently bubbling under the Grand Hustle flag.

The Long History Of Yale's Mascot, Handsome Dan, Explained

The idea for Handsome Dan began when Class of 1892 member Andrew B. Graves saw a bulldog sitting at a local establishment's storefront. An athlete on the crew and football teams, Graves bought him from a blacksmith for $5 and dubbed the canine Handsome Dan. The pet became a mainstay at football and baseball games, said Yale news. The furry mascot walked across the field before collegiate battles to offer good luck and confidence to the participants.

Watch: Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey trailer exposes horrors of Warren Jeffs cult

Netflix has released the trailer for Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, its latest documentary, which exposes the mistreatment of women by cult leader Warren Jeffs’ sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints. Recommended Videos Jeffs, the president of the polygamous FLDS Church, was found guilty in 2011 of two felony counts of child sexual assault. He is currently serving a sentence of life plus 20 years in the Louis C. Powledge Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections.

Why are there so many flies in Australia? An expert explains

Aussies sick of swatting away flies in the heat are in for bad news, with warnings the “annoying” pests are expected to stick around for the rest of the year. A number of Sydneysiders have taken to social media in recent days to express outrage over the increase in flies, which have “attacked” those at the beach or out for walks as the weather warms up. And according to one expert, they’re not going anywhere anytime soon.