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Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Name Your Favorite Kiss Song


Rock N Roll is making a big splash on the Wrap-Up Magazine. This time Fans Favorite brings in the famous band Kiss into the category. KISS can easily be named one of rock's most influential bands.

More gold records than any American band. Kiss might be the Hottest Band In The Land™, but there's always more to learn from there fans. From their first days together, KISS supposedly created an image linked to Nazis, Satan, and blood. That image has become a marketing juggernaut and demonstrates why people are split when it comes to the KISS rock and roll legacy.

To some, KISS is known for their outrageous outfits, makeup, and antics - everything from Gene Simmons's tongue action to on-stage blood-spewing and fire-breathing - aspects which reach far beyond their music.

While the band hasn't had a hit since the late 1970s, they continue to sell merchandise and profit from their connections with the Prince of Darkness.

What is the truth when it comes to KISS and their hardcore rock and roll lifestyle? What do fans have to say about Kiss? Do you have a favorite song you have payed the most?

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"I Was Made For Lovin' You" was chosen by the Wrap-Up Magazine as the track to showcase for the rock band Kiss. "I Was Made for Lovin' You" is a song by American hard rock band Kiss, originally released on their 1979 album Dynasty.

How do you feel about the selected song? Name your favorite Kiss song below!

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Louie Rankin Of The Movie "Belly" Passes Away


Famed actor and Grammy Award-winning dancehall artist Louie Rankin died in a car crash in Ontario, Canada. After news of his death was made public, Rankin's estate issued a statement confirming his passing.

In 1992, Rankin (born Leonard Forbes) commanded the attention of music lovers with his hit single "Typewriter." From there, the Jamaica-born entertainer performed on the silver screen in legendary roles such as Lennox a.k.a. Ox in Belly, and Teddy Bruckshut in Shottas.

A few more details and a photo of the car crash that killed Louie Rankin have emerged ... it appears the collision killed him instantly say's TMZ. Rankin was pronounced dead at the scene, while the truck driver suffered no physical injuries. Based on a photo of the car wreck, obtained by TMZ, the passenger vehicle is completely torn to shreds. Cops are still investigating the exact cause of the collision.

Louie starred alongside Nas and DMX in the 1998 crime drama "Belly" ... and his character, Ox, was a Jamaican kingpin. Born and raised in Jamaica, Louie was also a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist ... and he released a huge single in 1992 called "Typewriter," which won a Grammy.

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Monday, September 30, 2019

#FansFavorite #TopFive #ArtistFacts #CelebrityMatchUp Are All Off To A Great Start


The Wrap-Up Magazine has been updating it's pages for viewers. New categories like Fans Favorite for naming your favorite song, album, movie, or musician. Celebrity Match Up is for choosing who is the best of the best!

Our Top Five pages have been seen all over the web. From models, videos, and much more, there are various topics to choose from.

Fans Favorite is for those that like and dislike to leave a comment. This group covers all in entertainment. From celebrities to musicians, i'm sure you will find articles to love. See Articles Below!

See All Fans Favorites

What's Your Favorite Prince Song?

What's Your Favorite Tim McGraw Song?


 Celebrity Match Up is all about having fun with your favorite celebrity or musician as we compare them together. See related articles below!



 You would have to explore page after page in the Top Five category. There is so many various kinds of artist to choose from.



Fentanyl Overdoses Rise In Ohio


The surge in overdose deaths prompted Franklin County officials to urge locals to carry naloxone — an overdose reversal drug — on them at all times in the event someone around them overdoses on opioids.

At least 10 people died of drug overdoses in a just over a one-day span in Ohio. "At this time we know fentanyl can be mixed into cocaine and methamphetamine. These can be deadly combinations for those who are using."

While Ohio often sees some of the highest overdose deaths, the opioid epidemic continues to plague much of the U.S. In 2017, Ohio had the second-highest opioid overdose rate in the country, with a reported 4,293 deaths.

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Sunday, September 29, 2019

#NewVideo by Bk Smith - Naked #NowPlaying


Syracuse, New York rapper Bk Smith decides to cut up on his new video "Naked". Video shot by Silver Globe Productions, this is the track to have playing while riding in your ride. Watch the official video below!

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What's Your Favorite Prince Song?


Prince was a man bursting with music – a wildly prolific songwriter, a virtuoso on guitars, keyboards and drums. Prince was also a master architect of funk, rock, R&B and pop, even as his music defied genres.

A seven-time Grammy winner, Prince had Top 10 hits such as Little Red Corvette, When Doves Cry, Let’s Go Crazy, Kiss and The Most Beautiful Girl in the World; albums like Dirty Mind, 1999 and Sign O’ the Times were full-length statements.

Elsewhere in his catalogue were songs that addressed social issues and delved into mysticism and science fiction. He made himself a unifier of dualities – racial, sexual, musical, cultural – teasing at them in songs like Controversy and transcending them in his career.

Prince’s music had an immediate and lasting influence: among songwriters concocting come-ons, among producers working on dance grooves, among studio experimenters and stage performers.

Source: Prince: A genre-defying master architect of funk, rock, R&B and pop


Prince put way more work into creating the type of music he like than any other artist I know. "Purple Rain" was chosen as the Wrap-Up Magazine most loved song from Prince. It is the first to feature the billing of his band the Revolution, and is the soundtrack to the 1984 film of the same name.

Comment your favorite song below from the artist known as Prince. Share this article with your family and friends.

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Top 5 Best Classic R&B Love Songs


Now that R&B section of the Wrap-Up Magazine is growing, we wanted to kick things off right by naming the Top 5 love songs of all time.

There have been many singers who R&B songs hit the charts, but these songs below are songs that stuck with fans far and beyond.

Rate the selected songs by leaving a comment below. Do you think there are other songs that made a greater impact?

Saturday, September 28, 2019

#Stream "What Could It Be" by J'wan Yvette on #AppleMusic @jwanyvette1


Members of the Wrap-Up Magazine has requested that J'wan Yvette song "What Could It Be" get airplay to see if fans like. After review of the song, thumbs up were given to the sample as a nice song to play to our isteners. Here it first below!

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