Santana lead vocalist Andy Vargas has a new collab with R&B/soul singer Frankie J entitled “We’re Still Here Together,” to be released June 21, along with a lyric video. The soulful track celebrates long-lasting love that triumphs the test of time. Vargas, fresh off the heels of a successful Spring tour and Las Vegas residency, will perform a headlining show with Santana at the Hollywood Bowl on June 24. Check out “We’re Still Together” here.
“I am excited to release this new single with fellow vocalist and music producer Frankie J. Frankie and I crossed paths several times throughout the years, but never had a chance to really connect until a few years ago when we worked together on a charity initiative in San Diego. We have always had a mutual respect for each other’s talent. We love the same style of music and we anticipated the opportunity to work together one day. Writing this song with Frankie J and Adrian Cisneros was a perfect synergy. And bringing in the very talented Rodney Alejandro who produced the song with Frankie J, drove the song home with his incredible production skills. I believe that this single really captures the essence of my sound, the Souleros sound, which is the sound of the New Chicano Soul,” said Vargas.
Vargas struck world-wide fame over a decade ago when he became the lead-singer for the iconic rock band, led by 12-time GRAMMY Award-winning artist Carlos Santana. Twenty world tours later, Vargas is embarking on a solo project with his signature Latin R&B sound – Souleros – a blend of “soul” and “boleros” influenced by classic funk and R&B/soul music.
2019 is an exciting and action-packed year for Vargas. He is embarking on a worldwide tour with Santana in celebration of 50 years of Santana’s music, the 50th Anniversary of Santana’s Woodstock performance and the 20th Anniversary of Santana’s ‘Supernatural’ album.
The “Supernatural Now” tour with the Doobie Brothers kicks off June 20 at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine and includes the Hollywood Bowl on June 24th and a series of New York area dates in late August.
He will release a full-length solo, debut album in August, preceded by several singles, including a guest appearance from Carlos Santana on a new version of “Oye Como Va”.
Vargas’s previous single “The Beat” was featured by ESPN’s “Music Of The Month” this year and was released in both English and Spanish versions.
His masterful soul-tinged voice has also graced stages with Enrique Iglesias, Patti Labelle and Taboo of the Black-Eyed Peas.
For more on Santana’s upcoming tours: http://tour.santana.com/
The energy efficiency of electric vehicles (EVs) can be improved by 3 to 7% with proper tire inflation, according to a recent ExxonMobil study.
The first-of-its-kind study followed three identical EVs, each with different tire air-loss rates, as they each traveled 5,400 miles crisscrossing all sorts of environments in the United States, including city streets, small towns and rural roads, for six months.
The results showed that properly inflated tires enhanced EV energy efficiency by as much as 7% to extend vehicle battery range.
What if there were a way to increase an electric vehicle’s (EV’s) energy efficiency by 3 to 7 percent? A recent ExxonMobil study has revealed that proper tire inflation can do just that.
Back in 2018, the company embarked on a first-of-its-kind study that tracked EVs to understand the impact tire inflation pressure has on vehicle range. As the inventor of halobutyl rubber, the technological wonder that helps keep tires properly inflated, ExxonMobil wanted to take a hard look at the challenges EVs encounter.
The study followed three identical EVs, each with different air-loss rates. Each car traveled 5,400 miles, crisscrossing all sort of environments, including city streets and remote roads, for six months.
The results? In a nutshell, choose a tire that will stay better inflated over time. It will not only extend the life of the tire, but also the overall energy efficiency.
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Every day, I take cannabis to manage my ADD. I also run the world’s largest cannabis education company – so I’m obviously in the pro-pot camp. Yet, even as a cannabis believer, I’ve also had periods where I’ve been an over-consumer. In those moments, I’ve been foggy, off my game and less sharp than desired. While the downsides of this haven’t been nearly as bad as the sensationalized media that surrounds it, I do think it’s time that we start discussing what happens when people over-consume cannabis, and how to avoid that from becoming a commonplace practice. Below are five aspects of over-consuming cannabis that most people aren’t talking about. These points will help you understand overconsumption of cannabis and how to prevent it.
1.) Respect the Potency of Cannabis
The first and most important golden rule with cannabis is: “Respect the potency of this plant.” For example, when I was building the Chopra Center products division, we were working with an enormous suite of natural substances and herbal supplements like ashwagandha and delta 8 gummies and carts from Area 52. With some of this stuff, you could take 1000 mg, and you wouldn’t notice any adverse effects. Contrast that with cannabis. Even 10 mg can be an extremely potent experience on the mind and body, especially for somebody who’s new to the plant. Take 50 mg, and you’ll be entering an entirely different universe in the cosmos. I fully support a person’s freedom to do what they want with their body, but I also think that we have a responsibility to be conscious and mindful cannabis consumers.
2.) Too Much THC
When we talk about overconsumption of cannabis, we’re usually talking about THC and its mind-altering properties. These psychoactive experiences can be fantastic at the right place and time. But when someone is too high, all day, every day, it’s likely that you will begin to experience some of the negatives of overconsumption. For example, THC affects your working memory and parts of the brain that are useful for everyday functioning. So, if you’re consuming too much THC, you might find yourself being more forgetful, or making silly mistakes. Heavy consumers may develop a tolerance to these effects, but that doesn’t make them go away.You need to get really honest with yourself about your habits and pay attention to how your consumption impacts your daily performance. Once again, these side effects can be mitigated by consuming a little bit less, or consuming strains with less THC. Indica plants contain more CBD and less THC so a good place to start would be Zamnesia northern lights.
3.) When Cannabis Becomes a Crutch
Cannabis can be great for whenever you’re feeling stressed, anxious, uncomfortable or bored. However, when you’re constantly using it as your go-to solution in these moments, it can also become a crutch. This isn’t to say that cannabis doesn’t have mental health applications as a tool to better manage depression or anxiety or simply to relax. However, are you using cannabis to lean into life or to numb out? If you lean on the herb a little too hard and a little too frequently, it can trap you in a loop of complacency, where you’re comfortable zoning out from problems or challenges in life instead of addressing them. Too much cannabis, too often, can rob you of your motivation or your courage to face difficult situations or better your circumstances. Using less can still help with anxiety or depression without that side effect of trapping you in your comfort zone. So ask yourself: “What is that big thing you want to do in life, and how can cannabis better serve you as a tool rather than a crutch?” I believe a happy and successful life is about growth and development, which requires facing an element of discomfort.
4.) The Biphasic Effects of Cannabis
It turns out that there is already some solid science behind why it’s better to avoid over-consuming cannabis. The biphasic effects of cannabis come into play when we’re training professionals on how cannabis consumers can best optimize their dosage levels.For example, I use cannabis for my ADD. Up to a certain point, it helps. However, if I take too much at the wrong time, it will actually make my ADD worse.The same thing is true no matter what you’re using cannabis for – diminishing benefits after a certain dosage threshold has been exceeded. Once you pass that threshold, you will get fewer benefits with cannabis and more side effects (such as fatigue, anxiety, mind-racing, and paranoia).This can also be the case over the long term when the cannabinoid receptors in your body are flooded and down regulate because they simply don’t need anymore. Instead of being cannabinoid-deficient, you have swung too far the other way and your body is now cannabinoid-saturated. The name of the game is balance. This is why a lot of heavy consumers – once they develop enough courage and discipline to take a break – usually feel surprisingly fresh and more energetic. Those who cut back also find that lower tolerance levels allow them to get by with much less.
5.) Do a Cannabis “Check-In” with Yourself
If you want to experience the maximum benefits from cannabis, it’s important to make sure that it is adding value to your life as a tool and a wellness substance. Regular cannabis consumers need to look in the mirror every so often and be honest. Are things on the up and up? Or do you need a break or cut back a little? Right now, the world is paying very close attention to cannabis and its benefits and downsides. The world should see the value of this plant and the benefits this plant can provide.
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The new star on the urbano latino scene, Guaynaa, has been all the rage across the globe after the release of his song, “Rebota,” and has now forged an alliance with Universal Music Latino and Republic Records in a historic “joint venture.”
“I’m living my greatest dream come true. Sometimes I wake up and I feel that this is all incredible, I feel so blessed. I’ll be forever grateful to my fans and my team, and now that we’ve started, there’s nothing that can hold us back,” said Guaynaa.
“In a short amount of time, Guaynaa has become one of the most sought over acts in the market. Alongside Republic Records, we will make sure that he becomes one of the biggest global acts of his generation. We welcome Guaynaa and his team to the Universal family.” Commented Alejandro Duque (Managing Director Universal Music Latino)
“Guayna’s talent, ambition and teamwork make him an exceptionally exciting new artist. We look forward to his future with our partners at Universal Music Latino” Stated Avery Lipman (President/Co-Founder Republic Records)
“Partnering with Republic/Universal is a great honor for us. This is a unique opportunity, and we strongly believe this is the perfect fit for Guaynaa and his budding career. We are certain this will be a valuable partnership, and a great platform for things to come. Avery and Alejandro have shown our artist and our team a great deal of respect. We are thankful and thrilled at the prospect of future ventures.” JAK Entertaiment
In less than five months, his war cry, “Mamarre, Mamarre,” has made an international impact resulting in millions of followers, millions of views on his YouTube channel and recognition outside of Puerto Rico as one of the indisputable new faces of the genre.
His hit “Rebota” (“Bounce”) is just a taste of what’s to come for Guaynaa, especially with the help of Universal Music Latino, which will be in charge of his Latin market strategy, and Republic Records, responsible for general market strategy.
In a remarkably short period of time, his new musical contract is unprecedented yet not unexpected due to his incredible talent and charisma. Guaynaa has an exclusive management and booking team with JAK Entertainment, led by José Juan Torres and Andy Martínez, and both are responsible with the unstoppable growth of this new urban star.
“I’m living my greatest dream come true. Sometimes I wake up and I feel that this is all incredible, I feel so blessed. I’ll be forever grateful to my fans and my team, and now that we’ve started, there’s nothing that can hold us back,” said Guaynaa.
To date, “Rebota” has garnered more than 169 million views on YouTube and this new alliance promises to turn Guaynaa into one of the newest icons of Latin music.
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