Cause Of Death Revealed For Fleetwood Mac’s Christine McVie
Fleetwood Mac singer and keyboardist Christine McVie died of a massive stroke. That’s according to the singer-keyboardist’s death certificate, which also reveals cancer had spread throughout her body prior to…

Fleetwood Mac singer and keyboardist Christine McVie died of a massive stroke. That’s according to the singer-keyboardist’s death certificate, which also reveals cancer had spread throughout her body prior to her November death. This is according to BlabberMouth.com.
The coroner lists "ischaemic stroke" as McVie’s primary cause of death and cancer as the secondary cause, per the certificate. An ischaemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery leading to the brain, health officials say.
McVie died at the age of 79, just six months after telling Rolling Stone she was suffering from scoliosis and was trying to “get my back better and get myself into decent shape again.” Would you be interested in seeing Fleetwood Mac without McVie if the surviving band members decided to tour again?
Add These Songs To Your Playlist To Increase Productivity
I have to have music, tv, or a podcast playing in the background while I work. Usually nothing I truly care about paying attention to, but the silence is deafening and much more distracting to me than the noise. And I feel like I'm not alone, most people listen to some kind of music while they are working. But what music makes the best workday soundtrack and helps you get the most done? A recent study by our friends at Workamajig has discovered the songs to add to your playlist to increase your productivity. They also figured out the most distracting songs to listen to while at you're at work. And there are some big-name artists and songs making that fit into that second category.
Luckily for me, two songs by my all-time favorite artist made the playlist for productivity. Like I needed another reason to jam out to Taylor Swift. This scientific study revealed that songs with beats per minute (BPMs) paced at 50-80 are best for productivity. This speed helps you to be calm and alert therefore increasing concentration. The study also found that the average length of a productivity-boosting song is around two and a half minutes. So Workamajig, a project management software company, analyzed the BPM from the current top 40 song chart to determine those that are the most distracting and which songs can actually help maintain focus and concentration.
Keep reading to see the 10 songs that will help you be the most productive. Add these to your playlist and your boss will be pleasantly surprised at how much you get done this week!
10. Billie Eilish (Armani White)
9. Bloody Mary (Lady Gaga)
8. Sunshine f/Jene Aiko/Popsmoke (Tyga)
7. Creepin' f/The Weeknd, 21 Savage (Metro Boomin)
6. Lavender Haze (Taylor Swift)
5. Anti-Hero (Taylor Swift)
4. Escapism f/070 Shake (Avril Lavigne)
3. golden hour (JVKE)
2. I'm A Mess w/YUNGBLUD
1. Kill Bill (Sza)
Songs That Decrease Productivity
1. Lift Me Up (Rihanna)
2. As It Was (Harry Styles)
3. uh oh (Tate Mcrae)
4. SNAP (Rosa Linn)
5. Bad Habit (Steve Lacy)
6. Victoria's Secret (Jax)
7. Die For You (Joji)
8. Made You Look (Meghan Trainor)
9. My Mind & Me (Selena Gomez)
10. Sex, Drugs, Etc. (Beach Weather)




