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Boney M. Legend Marcia Barrett Is Secretly Recording a NEW Christmas Song in Her Living Room – And It’s About to Break the Internet! After beating cancer twice, Marcia Barrett is back in the studio (okay, her London living room) cooking up the first new Boney M.-style Christmas track in 40 years. She’s wearing the same silver cape from the 1978 “Rasputin” video while laying down vocals for “Christmas Coming Home.” Leak drops December 1st… prepare yourselves!

BONEY M. LEGEND MARCIA BARRETT IS SECRETLY RECORDING A NEW CHRISTMAS SONG IN HER LIVING…

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You Won’t Believe How Maizie Williams Is Turning Her Home into a REAL “Mary’s Boy Child” Winter Wonderland This Year! At 74, the last original Boney M. member still touring just revealed her jaw-dropping 2025 Christmas plans: 12 Christmas trees, a life-size nativity scene with live donkeys, and a private concert where she’ll perform the iconic hit that topped charts for decades. “I still cry every time I sing it,” she confesses. Wait until you see the lights… neighbors already called the police! 🎄

YOU WON’T BELIEVE HOW MAIZIE WILLIAMS IS TURNING HER HOME INTO A REAL “MARY’S BOY…

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FRIDA – “HEART OF THE COUNTRY” (1984): A QUIET RETURN TO WHERE THE SOUL BELONGS Released in 1984, “Heart of the Country” marked a tender and introspective chapter in Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s post-ABBA journey. Written by Stuart Adamson of Big Country, the song trades ABBA’s polished pop brilliance for something gentler — a softly glowing ballad steeped in reflection and longing. Frida’s voice carries the piece with delicate restraint and emotional honesty, her tone rich with nostalgia and quiet strength. The lyrics never spell out a single story, yet they paint vivid emotional landscapes — a yearning for home, for belonging, or perhaps for a time when life felt simpler and the heart more at peace. Beneath the subtle keyboard melody and understated percussion, the song feels like a whispered conversation with one’s past. “Heart of the Country” stands as a reminder that even away from the global spotlight, Frida’s artistry thrives in sincerity — a voice not chasing fame, but tracing the contours of memory and meaning.

FRIDA – “HEART OF THE COUNTRY” (1984): A QUIET RETURN TO WHERE THE SOUL BELONGS…

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“DUM DUM DIDDLE” — ABBA’S PLAYFUL WHISPER IN THE MIDST OF POP PERFECTION Released in 1976 on their landmark album Arrival, “Dum Dum Diddle” stands as one of ABBA’s most curious and quietly endearing tracks. Far from their usual upbeat anthems, it glides with a gentle piano riff and breezy, jazz-tinged rhythm, creating an atmosphere both whimsical and wistful. Agnetha Fältskog’s soft, breathy vocals bring the song to life — delicate, dreamy, and full of unspoken emotion. The title itself, light and almost childlike, hints at a sense of innocent playfulness beneath the surface. Lyrically, it feels like a fleeting daydream — a brush with affection or confusion that lingers long after it ends. Though subtler than ABBA’s towering hits, “Dum Dum Diddle” reveals the duo of Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus at their most inventive, crafting a song that dances between simplicity and sophistication. It’s a charming detour — one that proves even ABBA’s quietest moments can sparkle with unexpected magic.

“DUM DUM DIDDLE” — ABBA’S PLAYFUL WHISPER IN THE MIDST OF POP PERFECTION Released in…

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