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Indie Pop's Hunny Create Great Indie Rock Hooks » PopMatters
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Indie Pop’s Hunny Create Great Indie Rock Hooks » PopMatters

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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Hunny’s SPIRIT! finds them in a transitional place. The record has the same punky indie-rock sound as their earlier material. Lineup-wise, though, singer-guitarist Jason Yarger has essentially dismissed the rest of the band and is continuing as a solo project under the same name. Despite this, Hunny’s now-former drummer Joey Anderson plays drums on SPIRIT!, while the ex-bassist Kevin Grimmett serves as producer and is credited as co-writer on just over half of the tracks. It feels like this change must have been entirely amicable.

Yarger notes in the press materials that he’s happily married with a child, so he’s mostly writing songs about things other than romantic angst. That is clear in a track like “Spam Calls”, where the chorus is literally Yarger complaining, “I hate these spam calls / I miss my landline,” and name-checking random towns the calls are coming from. Yet the melodies, both in the vocals and guitar, are absolute earworms, and it’s very easy to start singing along to “Bridgeport, Connecticut / Twin Falls in Idaho”.

That is how it goes on SPIRIT! Yarger’s songs are short and punchy, yet also incredibly catchy. He’s a fan of noisy guitars and drums, but an even bigger fan of musical hooks. “Sidewaze” has moments of chaotic punkiness, yet the chorus, “You’re driving me sidewaze / You’re texting me wrong directions”, is the thing that gets the repetition and focus in the song. “POV Ur Dead and I’m Checking My Hair in Ur Sunglasses” changes up this basic style by using disco-style rhythm guitar and drums. Yarger is joined in the shouty chorus by female backing vocalists, where they all yell, “POV you’re G-O-N-E!”

“POV” is the second track, and the backing vocals are something of a holdover from the opener, “Title Track”. It begins the record with shouting, as cheerleader-esque voices encourage, “We got spirit / Yes we do!”, before Yarger comes in as the lead vocalist. A strong, buzzing guitar riff drives this song. Under the guitar, though, Hunny supports the riff using a melodic synth.

While loud guitars are generally Yarger’s instrument of choice, those synths show up periodically in essential roles throughout SPIRIT! “Tired of U” features chirpy, modular synths in its chorus, giving the song a sound highly reminiscent of the Rentals‘ first album from the mid-1990s. The mid-tempo “Somebody Else” essentially functions as a ballad, with Yarger singing in a sweeter-than-usual tone and somewhat burying his vocals under the drums and synth melody. “Catalina” combines the guitars and synths in the chorus, creating a big wave of catchy noise. He then drops both out for the verses, using just bass and drums under his voice. It’s a very effective contrast.

Even on the songs that aren’t using clever arrangement choices, Yarger’s knack for big hooks makes basically everything a catchy earworm. “Horse w/Curse” features a main guitar riff so good that he ends up singing along to it with “Do do do’s”. “Xing Guard” is one of the few concessions to a love song, with a quiet piano section and significant noisy sections. Yet the chorus is an awkward metaphor that could also be taken at face value: “Crossing guard / Do you wanna let me cross or not / ‘Cause it’s confusing me.”

“Waterfalls” again doubles the hook in guitar and keyboard. It also incorporates arrangement tricks, employing both an acoustic guitar and programmed high-speed synth lines in the final verse. “Paintball” closes out the album with some of SPIRIT!‘s most pointed lyrics. A slower tempo and chunky guitar set the scene, and the pre-chorus hits pretty hard: “If we can’t be honest without electronics / We can’t be honest at all.” Yarger’s vocal tone is subdued and sad here, and it’s very effective. Of course, there’s also a big, loud chorus to follow, but that’s par for the course for Hunny.

SPIRIT! is instantly fun, but with its somewhat silly tone and short songs (most under two minutes and 30 seconds), it may feel a bit slight at first. Give it a few spins, though, and Yarger’s knack for hooks starts to reveal itself. This isn’t just fun and catchy, it’s also sneakily well-written. Sometimes it’s more challenging to be a little silly but still be this good. Hunny deserve those extra listens to let Jason Yarger’s hooks fully sink in.

November 1, 2025 0 comments
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How to Create a Last-Minute KPop Demon Hunters Halloween Costume
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How to Create a Last-Minute KPop Demon Hunters Halloween Costume

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Ugh, your kids came at a bad time. They're beggin' and cryin' for the season's costume du jour: One of the characters from Netflix's runaway hit KPop Demon Hunters. And with just a few days until…

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Bangladesh On Helping Ludacris Create 'Back For The First Time' Album
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Bangladesh On Helping Ludacris Create ‘Back For The First Time’ Album

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Years before gaining notoriety as a movie star through his role in one of the most successful film franchises in history, Ludacris was simply another artist on the grind trying to figure it out.

While his turn as DJ and radio personality “Chris Lova Lova” on Atlanta’s premier Hip-Hop radio station Hot 97.5 (now Hot 107.9) brought a level of success and regional fame, the former intern’s sights were set on more creatively fulfilling horizons, particularly building his career as a rap artist.

Facilitating a connection with producer Timbaland into a standout feature on “Fat Rabbit” from Tim’s Bio: From the Motion Picture – Life from da Bassment in 1998, Luda’s buzz in the southern region was reaching a climax.

However, the animated lyricist wouldn’t truly break through onto the national scene before cultivating a creative relationship with another, albeit unknown, boardsman, Bangladesh.

Courtesy of Bangladesh

Now known for creating anthemic hits for Beyoncé, Lil Wayne, Kelis, and more household names, Bangladesh, born Shondrae Crawford, was in a similar position to Luda during the late ’90s, splitting time between his job as a barber and crafting beats, which eventually landed on the radar of Ludacris.

Enlisted as a producer on Ludacris’ 1999 independent debut Incognegro, Bangladesh’s unique sound proved to be intoxicating when paired with Luda’s lyrics, evidenced by the ensuing bidding war that ended with Luda inking a record deal with Def Jam Records.

Releasing his major label debut Back for the First Time, including all of Bangladesh’s contributions to Incognegro, on October 17, 2000, Ludacris quickly became one of the hottest new stars in Hip-Hop.

Led by the hit single “What’s Your Fantasy” featuring Disturbing Tha Peace artist Shawnna, which peaked just outside of the Billboard Hot 100, Back for the First Time was a massive success, debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and being certified triple platinum.

Ludacris

Rapper Ludacris poses backstage at the Jordan Presents LOVE: In Concert in Atlanta at the AmericasMart February 7, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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The album was the launchpad for what has been a legendary career, as Ludacris went on to release several more studio albums and is now widely regarded as one of the most popular and acclaimed artists the south has ever produced.

Yet, the magic all began with Back for the First Time, a bonafide classic that would be incomplete without Bangladesh helping to build its sonic foundation, most notable singles, and deep cuts.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Ludacris’ Back for the First Time album, VIBE spoke with Bangladesh about the backstory behind his introduction to Ludacris, the making the album, how its release impacted his own life, and its enduring legacy.

You had a big role in helping launch Ludacris’ career with your production on his first hit single “What’s Your Fantasy.” How did you begin working with Luda and how did that song come about?

How I began working with Luda was through a mutual friend. This is before anything. We met before we was doing music. Music was an idea of something that we wanted to be doing. I met him when I was probably a junior or senior in high school.

Once I bought my beat machine, I was making beats and “What’s Your Fantasy” was the last beat that I made for that project. I think it was the last song he recorded for that independent album that he put out, Incognegro. I made it in my auntie basement.

After I made it, I felt like I made something incredible, you know? Not just the way it sounds but the way I felt. It was the same feelings that I would feel before I started making beats. It’s more like two things meeting that you had dreamed about, like a dream come true type feeling.

It was like I used to have these feelings inside, like a butterfly type feeling. An epiphany. I felt this feeling I was dreaming about before I was actually producing.

So when I made this beat, that was the same feeling I had. It was kind of like a connector. I had already linked up with Chris. He would come get his hair done [at my barbershop]. He had an afro so he’d come to the shop to get [his hair] lined up. I just bought this car, so I took him to my car one day. This is before I made “What’s Your Fantasy.”

I had four beats on the [cassette] tape, back when tapes were still relevant. I played the beats and he was kind of looking through the front window. Looking straight ahead, but he was kind of stuck in thought.

He looked like he was thinking. Like he couldn’t believe what he was listening to. Like, ‘This is the perfect piece that I’m I’m missing,’ you know what I’m saying?

A producer that can create a sound or has a sound for what he does without it being a producer that he got to have a budget to spend with, stuff like that. It’s more like a, ‘Damn, we can come up together’ type of thing. So when we got out the car, we started walking back to the shop and he was just asking me what I was doing with those beats.

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I said, ‘It’s whatever, whatever you’re trying to do,’ you know what I’m saying? So he was like, ‘Man, let me get that tape, let me get that tape.’ So I gave him the tape and probably a few days later, I was making another beat in my aunt’s basement and I happened to call over to his house.

There were a few crew members at the house so I would call over there to play a certain person what I just made over the phone. So when I called over there, Chris picked up and it was like he knew me.

He was like, ‘Man, what you got?’ So it was like he already knew it was me and knew I had something [for him] to listen to. So when he picked up, I already had the beat ready to play ’cause I was calling over there to play somebody the beat.

I took Lil’ Kim’s voice and put it on there. She was saying, ‘Come see if you need a hit, come see me/ If you need a hit, ni**a come see me,’ or some sh*t. It was saying something like that. So, when I played it for him, he was like, ‘Man, come over now.’ He said, ‘bring all your stuff.’

Ludacris

Rapper Ludacris arrives at P. Diddy’s MTV Video Music Awards after-party at Show August 28, 2003 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City

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That was like the first time he invited me over to a spot. That’s where some of the other crew members stayed, they lived with them, but he didn’t like nobody being in his sh*t when he ain’t there. So, that’s when it was okay to come through.

So that’s how “What’s Your Fantasy” came about. It being the last song that he recorded, the last beat that I think I gave him for that project.

You produced the first song on Back for the First Time, “U Got a Problem.” How did the whole concept of that song come about?

“U Got a Problem,” I was in my auntie’s basement at the time I made that. And once I made that, we had a relationship, but it wasn’t like it was once I started producing. Once I started producing, we got closer in the sense of working together ’cause I was the glue to get what he wanted. He would have had to spend major money to get those type of beats. I’m coming up and I’m influenced by the greats that were running the game at that time so my beats were kind of industry ready, early on. So, I feel like I was the glue to the puzzle.

You also helped create “1st & 10” with I-20 and Lil’ Fate. What’s the story behind that song?

I think I made that beat at my kids’ mother’s house at the time. And her dad is Jamaican, he had a little CD collection and I was going through it. I was going through some songs and I heard that sample. So, that’s how I made that beat.

Then I gave it to them. I think that might have been the first song they recorded on one of my beats ’cause that was the time when they were a group. Before Luther went solo, they were all recording together.

That was before Chris knew I was making beats, I was cutting hair at the time and everybody knew me as the barber. So me making beats kind of threw them off. Once people know you for something, they don’t really see nothing else.

It’s like, ‘The barber dude [is producing]?!’ So, yeah, I like that song a lot.

The track “Ho,” which you produced, is one of the most popular songs from Back for the First Time. Were you there during the recording?

Well, that was one of the songs that I played him while I was in my car. It was amongst the four beats that I gave him on the tape. And the next time I seen him, he had the hook and he told me the hook. He’s like, ‘I got something to that.’ And when I made the beat, I was more thinking like something hood. That’s the energy I was in. I wasn’t thinking like what he came up with.

When he was telling me the idea, I thought it was corny as hell. Like, ‘This sh*t sounds corny as hell to me.’ I wasn’t there when he recorded it, but he did tell me how it went. I don’t know exactly where he recorded it, it might have been at Patchwerk [Recording Studios] or something.

But I think besides “What’s Your Fantasy,” that was one of the songs that all the executives that was trying to sign him was really f**king with.

Definitely a classic classic moment and one of his signature records for the long-time fans. You also got to work with UGK on the Back for the First Time track “Stick ‘Em Up. What was that experience like having UGK on your beat?

Looking back at it, I wish I knew. It was early on, I ain’t really know what I was doing. I was just good at creating and putting sounds together, but looking back, I wish, having them, I would have knew what I was doing. That was just a group that he wanted on the album and I think the fact of “What’s Your Fantasy” already being in motion, it got everybody’s attention.

We might have recorded that at Patchwerk, I can’t remember. But Chaka Zulu was trying to get Pimp to be the producer on the song. I don’t think Chaka really believed [in me] for real, he was always trying to [replace me]. I don’t think he really believed in my abilities. But looking back at it, people weren’t collaborative producers [back then], you know what I’m saying?

So although UGK is Pimp C, when he was saying that, I felt like the beat was done. So I wouldn’t have been knocking it, but I wasn’t really clear what he was trying to accomplish.

He would come over to Pimp, he’s talking to Pimp, then he’d come back to me, and he was trying to orchestrate this thing right in the room. But when me and Pimp talked, Pimp was like, ‘Man, you made the beat. You produced the beat, man. The beat sounds fine to me, man.’

And that’s really what it was. That beat I made in my basement. That was early on when I was staying with my aunt. That’s really how that came about. But looking back, I wish I would have encouraged him to produce on it, too. ‘Cause in today’s time, that would have been dope. To look back on like, ‘Damn, that’s hard, I made a beat or I produced with Pimp C.’

R.I.P. to Pimp C. Ludacris’ “What’s Your Fantasy (Remix)” featured appearances by Shawnna, Trina, and Foxy Brown. What was that like having three of the dopest female emcees at the time rapping on your beat?

That was dope. I wasn’t really caught in the moment of it though like I wish I would would have been.

And you know, listening back to the sonic’ of the production, I wish we would have went through the right channels to mix the beat properly. It sounds different than original as far as like mixing and mastering. So those things right there, I didn’t really[like]. I wasn’t really into it.

Like if the composition don’t come out perfect to me, I’m a little irritated. I try to ignore it ’cause it’s already out. Then the people like it, so they don’t really hear what you hear. But I wish it was as perfect as the original, as far as the beat. Now, as far as the females that’s on the song, that was dope as hell. I was a big Foxy Brown fan. Of course, Shawnna’s dope, Trina’s dope, but out of the three, I feel like Foxy killed that. Like Foxy bodied that verse.

What’s a record on Back for the First Time that you didn’t produce, but you were really rocking with?

Man, I ain’t listen to that album in so long, I can’t even remember. It’s going to be cliche to say “Southern Hospitality” ’cause it was a single but I don’t really know. Something about that energy I like that beat a lot. The video was dope. I remember we was in the video. I remember shooting the video like yesterday. Then they threw “Ho” in in the middle of it, which I felt probably should have been a real single.

I think that sh*t would have been bigger. That’s an argument, like, it’s a classic but at that time, when you look at “Southern Hospitality” numbers, it really wasn’t a big song. Neptunes and Pharrell was hot so it was like the thing to do. And that was another thing.

A lot of politics back then. The new upcoming producers or artists were a little overlooked by the established ones. It was more political. Like “What’s Your Fantasy” wasn’t supposed to be his first single because I did it.

And he had Jermaine Dupri, Organized Noize on the album. So I was kind of being overlooked for those reasons. But it was a long time ago. It’s 25 years already. Yeah, that’s crazy.

How does it feel to even have people interested in Back for the First Time after all these years, not knowing back then what it would be remembered as today?

I mean, I think that’s the beauty of music. It’s always something you could reflect on, look back on. You kind of remember where you were when you heard it.

Especially, if you were into it. If that’s something you was into, that was an impactful time in Atlanta because we were like the second coming to Organized Noize and Outkast. Goodie Mob and them were the first to do it, as far as Southern Hip-Hop music.

Before, Atlanta was booty shake [music]. That was the sound in Atlanta. It wasn’t really real rap ni**as coming out [of Atlanta] before Outkast. There wasn’t really like sampled beats and baselines and hard drums before Outkast and Organized Noize. So we were next.

So that’s for me, coming from where I came from. I looked up to Organized Noize and Outkast. So like they inspired me to do what I was doing so to be amongst that time and around that, I felt like I made it.

Listen to Ludacris’ Back for the First Time below.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Diwali 2025: 4 special lighting hacks to create cosy festive interiors
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Diwali 2025: 4 special lighting hacks to create cosy festive interiors

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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Updated on: Oct 13, 2025 05:29 pm IST

Brighten up your home this Diwali with the help of 4 smart lighting hacks. From exercising balance to layering, know all the tricks here. 

Diwali 2025: As homeowners enthusiastically prepare their houses for the festival of light, from dusting every shelf to repainting walls, one aspect cohesively and irrevocably reflects the festive cheer: lighting. How you choose to illuminate your home refreshes the mood. It is only fitting that the lighting check boxes are dutifully ticked off for the festival of light.

Diwali 2025: Find out how to illuminate your home with smart lighting hacks. (Picture credit: Pixabay)

ALSO READ: Diwali 2025 calendar: When is Diwali, Choti Diwali? Check out dates for Dhanteras, Bhai Dooj and all 5 days of Deepawali

When it comes to Diwali, lighting often begins and ends with fairy lights and diyas, but there’s so much more to explore. Creating a well-rounded, well-lit space requires strategy while also retaining the warmth and intimacy of festive fervour at the very heart of the lighting arrangement.

To achieve a cohesive lighting strategy, Anupriyam Arora, Design Lead, MagickHome, shared with HT Lifestyle 4 key hacks for this Diwali season. According to her, lighting transcends the purpose of utility as it is also about emotion. Emphasising the value of proper light arrangement on Diwali, she said, “If walls are the bones of a home, then lighting is its heartbeat.” This also highlights that festive decor’s revamp isn’t only confined to painting walls, as your illumination techniques also require your diligent attention.

Here are the 4 lighting hacks Anupriyam suggested:

1. Layer lights

Layer lighting in your room to create an effect of 'layers.'(Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
Layer lighting in your room to create an effect of ‘layers.'(Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
  • Start with layers. A common mistake is relying on a single overhead light.
  • Instead, think in terms of ambient, task, and accent lighting.
  • Ambient lighting creates the overall glow, task lighting helps you focus in areas like the kitchen or study, and accent lighting adds drama by spotlighting art, textures, or architectural details.
  • Together, these layers make a space versatile and dynamic.

2. Avoid overlighting

Don't go overboard; find a balance. Avoid overlighting!(Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
Don’t go overboard; find a balance. Avoid overlighting!(Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
  • A critical point that is often overlooked is overlighting.
  • Too many fixtures or overly bright lights can create harsh shadows, glare, and visual clutter, which can actually make a space feel smaller or uncomfortable.
  • Effective lighting is always about balance – enough to illuminate and highlight, but carefully controlled to maintain warmth, depth, and mood.

3. Add statement lights

Add statement chandeliers to your interiors. (Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
Add statement chandeliers to your interiors. (Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
  • A statement chandelier can be the jewel of a dining room, while pendant lights bring intimacy to a breakfast nook.
  • Wall sconces or floor lamps can add warmth and depth without major renovation.

4. Amplify natural light wherever possible

Leverage natural light with the help of mirror placements. (Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
Leverage natural light with the help of mirror placements. (Picture credit: Image generated by Gemini)
  • Natural light is the most underrated design element.
  • Play with sheer curtains, mirrors, and reflective surfaces to amplify daylight – it instantly makes rooms feel bigger and more welcoming.

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Victor French and Michael Landon in the original Highway to Heaven
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The Tragedy That Inspired Michael Landon to Create ‘Highway to Heaven’

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Just a few years after AC/DC had a hit singing about the “Highway to Hell,” Michael Landon was headed the other direction: after wrapping his run on Little House on the Prairie, the actor-turned-producer created the NBC drama Highway to Heaven. He also took the leading role, playing Jonathan Smith, an angel on probation, who enlists the help of an ex-cop, played by Landon’s former Little House costar Victor French, to help mortals in need. Landon didn’t just create the show as part of his next professional act; it was deeply personal, inspired by a tragic car accident that nearly took his daughter’s life.

Highway to Heaven, which debuted on September 19, 1984,  wasn’t a show that NBC was particularly jazzed about — as you’ll see below. But the network put it on the schedule anyway. And by the time it was done, Landon had been on the network for 30 years between his time on Bonanza, Little House, and Highway to Heaven. Here’s how his final TV series came together…

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Google Gemini Durga Puja trend: 5 best prompts to create your own festive saree look
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Google Gemini Durga Puja trend: 5 best prompts to create your own festive saree look

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Google Gemini’s latest AI feature, Nano Banana, has kicked off yet another viral photo trend. After vintage saree looks and Garba-inspired edits, the tool is now being used to create dazzling Durga Puja looks. Social media users are experimenting with AI to reimagine themselves in traditional attire, bold jewellery, and dramatic goddess-style backdrops.

Visual created using the viral Google Gemini trend.(HT.com)

The process is simple and only requires the Gemini app. Users can upload their photos, type in a prompt describing the festive look they want, and let the AI generate a stunning portrait.

Here’s how you can hop on the viral trend:

Step 1: Download the Gemini app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Step 2: Sign in using your Google account.

Step 3: Upload the pictures of yourself.

Step 4: Enter a prompt. You can either write your own or use ready-made prompts that are circulating online.

Step 5: Tap the send button, and Gemini will generate your image. You can then download and share it.

Here are a few Durga Puja AI prompts you can try:

Prompt 1: Create a 4K HD realistic Durga Puja portrait. Woman wearing a red and white saree with traditional jewellery and festive makeup. Background should have diyas and a temple-style backdrop with soft golden lighting. Add subtle film grain for a cinematic effect.

Prompt 2: Create a retro vintage grainy but bright image of the reference picture draped in a perfect off white saree with red border with little red prints on the saree. It must feel like a 90’s movie with straight wavy hair and windy environment. Background should have Durga maa statue in a pandal and contrast drama, creating a mysterious and artistic atmosphere. I want same face as l uploaded no alteration.

Prompt 3: Create a 4K HD portrait of a woman in traditional saree during Durga Puja. She is wearing intricate gold jewellery, with a red bindi, and holding a decorated plate with flowers. Background should include blurred Durga maa statue with lights and diyas.

Prompt 4: Generate a cinematic Durga Puja look. Woman wearing a saree with red and gold patterns, styled hair, and festive makeup. Background should have a durga puja pandal with warm glowing lights. Add soft film grain and slight blur for realism.

Prompt 5: Create a 4K HD portrait capturing the spirit of Durga Puja. Woman in a red and white saree with gold borders, adorned with simple jewellery. Background filled with durga puja decorations. Keep background plain, retro-textured with subtle film grain for cinematic effect.

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Google Gemini Garba trend: Best prompts to create chaniya choli pics for Navratri
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Google Gemini Garba trend: Best prompts to create chaniya choli pics for Navratri

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
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Google Gemini’s latest AI feature, Nano Banana, has sparked a fresh wave of viral photo trends online. This time, the tool, known for its ability to generate ultra-realistic 4D-style portraits, is being used to create dazzling Navratri-inspired Garba looks. With the festival just around the corner, users are experimenting with AI to transform their everyday photos into festive portraits.

Visual created using the viral Google Gemini trend. (HT.com)

Social media is filled with girls in vibrant ghaghra cholis, holding dandiya sticks, and posing as if straight out of a 90s Bollywood film. Some edits capture dramatic mid-dance twirls, while others showcase cinematic portraits complete with diyas and retro-style lighting.

The process to create these festive looks is simple and requires only the Gemini app.

Here’s how you can hop on the viral trend:

Step 1: Download the Gemini app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Step 2: Sign in using your Google account.

Step 3: Upload the pictures of yourself.

Step 4: Enter a prompt. You can either write your own or use ready-made prompts that are circulating online.

Step 5: Tap the send button, and Gemini will generate your image. You can then download and share it.

To get the most realistic results, users recommend prompts that specify lighting, background, and film-like imperfections.

Here are a few Garba AI prompts currently flooding social media:

Prompt 1: Create a 4K HD realistic Garba portrait. Outfit should be black, red, and white lehenga with heavy mirror-work and a bright red dupatta. Add jewellery and a nose ring. Background should be a warm retro wall with golden side light and retro film grain.

Prompt 2: Create a 4K HD Garba dance scene. Girl should be mid-twirl in a flowing ghaghra choli, holding dandiya sticks in both hands. Add golden-hour sunlight and retro 90s film grain for a dramatic cinematic still.

Prompt 3: Convert this photo into a vintage Navratri poster. Dress the girl in a vibrant ghaghra choli with embroidery, style with oxidised jewellery, and add warm golden sunlight on her face. Keep background plain, retro-textured with subtle film grain for cinematic effect.

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Eyeshadow for Hooded Eyes: How to Create a Look That Pops

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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We love to test out the latest eye shadow trends, but not every tutorial will result in the same final look on every eye shape. Eye shadow for hooded eyes, for example, can come with some unique considerations.

The term ‘hooded eyes’ refers to a very common eye shape in which a fold of skin or soft tissue below the brow bone mostly or completely covers the upper eyelid when the eyes are open. Because of this, eye shadow applied directly to the eyelid may seem to “disappear,” and pigmented looks that extend beyond the crease into the brow bone can look fragmented.

“As someone who has hooded eyes, eye shadow–and really making it show up on the lid–has always been a challenge,” says professional makeup artist Kirin Bhatty. Product creasing within the eye’s natural fold can also be tricky, adds celebrity makeup artist Christian Briceno. But with the right techniques, you can create eye shadow looks that not only work with your lids, but make your eyes–and whole makeup look–pop. From bold swipes of color looks to soft shimmering glam, our experts share their best tips and favorite products for applying eye shadow to hooded eyes.

How should you prep your lids for eye shadow?

“A smooth base is everything,” Briceno says. “I always start with an eye primer to control oil and give the Eye shadow something to grab onto.” He prefers Urban Decay’s Primer Potion or NARS Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base, and notes that if the client’s lids are especially oily, he’ll set the primer with a touch of translucent powder before adding shadow. “That little step makes blending easier and keeps everything locked down,” he says.

Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion

NARS Pro-Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base

How should you apply eye shadow to hooded eyes for the best results?

If you want to maximize your eye shadow look on hooded lids, experts recommend investing in a fluffy, tapered brush. “This tool allows you to exaggerate your lid crease, without creating any harsh lines as the brush is very airy and light,” Bhatty says. Briceno recommends using the MAC 217S Blending Brush to pat the product on first, then softly blend out the edges–swiping the product back and forth can muddy the look and decrease the product’s integrity on the skin. “With hooded eyes, I’ll cheat the crease by going slightly higher so the color still shows when eyes are open,” he says.

MAC 217 Synthetic Blending Brush

How can you make sure your eye shadow lasts?

Briceno emphasizes that the longevity of a hooded eye shadow look depends on the care you take in applying it: “It’s about layering thin, even amounts of product–creams first, then set them with powders in the same tone so they reinforce each other.” While Bhatty also highlights the importance of skin prep and product application, she also recommends finishing your eye shadow look with a mist of an ultra-fine setting spray, like the Dior Forever Perfect Fix. “The goal is grip without weight,” Briceno agrees.

Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray

Which eye shadow looks work best on hooded eyes?

For certain looks, Bhatty says that “creating the illusion of more eyelid space is key.” To accomplish this, she starts by applying deeper shadows along the lash line, then blending upward to create a gradient of shadow that extends beyond the natural crease. “Neutral-to-deep gradients always photograph beautifully on hooded eyes,” Briceno notes. He also says that using matte shades in and above the natural lid crease gives instant definition. For everyday eye shadow looks which catch light and crease minimally, Briceno reaches for Mineral Fusion quad eye shadow palettes in shades Soiree and Coffee Break.

Mineral Fusion Eyeshadow Palette

For softer, more ethereal glam, a hint of sparkle also works beautifully with hooded eyes. To maximize these products, Briceno recommends keeping shimmer “only on the movable lid or inner corner of the eye, so it highlights without overwhelming.” When applying any metallic product, Bhatty uses her finger to press on the product to enhance control and limit transfer.

Urban Decay Naked3 Mini Eye Shadow Palette

MAC Cosmetics Dazzleshadow Eye Shadow Stick

If bold Eye shadow looks are your thing, you can have a lot of fun experimenting with different shapes on hooded eyes. To exaggerate the eyes, Briceno recommends trying elongated or lifted Eye shadow looks, a soft wing of shadow or a smoky lower lash line. Focusing on the lower lid–whether that means defining the waterline with a fine pencil brush, or brushing a subtler shade under the lashes–can add drama to your eye shadow look without relying fully on upper lid space.

Violette_FR Yeux Paint Liquid Eyeshadow

Lorac Pro Matte & Shimmer Eye Shadow Palette

No eye shadow look is off limits for hooded eyes. With these expert-backed products and techniques–and hopefully, some inspiration to try a new look–your eye shadow game is set to peak just in time for smoky season.

Grace McCarty is the associate beauty editor at Glamour.

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Dear Media President Paige Port on Her Daily Routine and What It Really Takes to Create a Hit Podcast
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Dear Media President Paige Port on Her Daily Routine and What It Really Takes to Create a Hit Podcast

by jummy84 August 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Listen up! Dear Media president Paige Port and DITL (a.k.a. Day in the Life) host is spilling all the secrets to building a top-charting podcast. 

While the entertainment expert, who has interviewed Jordin Sparks, Harry Hamlin, and Hannah Brown, is usually uncovering celebrities’ daily routines, ET flipped the script to see how Port manages her own busy schedule.

Let’s Not Talk About the Husband

“During the week, I’m up around 6 a.m. and I start the day with a workout. I usually do a mix of F45, obé, and Form before shifting into mom mode,” she shares. “My husband gets our two kids up and out of bed, and by the time I get home, it’s time to get them ready for school.”

From there, the entrepreneur heads to the network’s office in West Hollywood, California, where she helps A-listers like Khloé Kardashian, Scheana Shay, and Kristin Cavallari turn their ideas into hit shows.

“My day is typically spent in meetings with our talent and team,” Port notes.

Khloé in Wonder Land

As for why many stars are flocking to this format: “A podcast gives them the time and space to share their stories in their own words. It creates a direct, intimate connection with their audience that feels both unfiltered and intentional.”

Whether Port is the behind the mic, or behind-the-scenes, she believes authenticity is essential for making engaging content.

“People want depth and connection in a way that fits into their daily lives. … It’s all about creating a space that feels warm, inviting, and curious,” she shares.

Dear Media

“If you’re truly interested, that energy translates and makes the conversation more engaging. … When guests feel listened to and not rushed, they open up and share the most candid moments.”

As for other tips to flourish in the space, Port says consistency is key.

“The shows that succeed are the ones that show up week after week and build trust with their audience over time. Also, good audio and video quality always helps.”

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