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Pharrell Williams referred to the Marvin Gaye estate as greedy many months ago when referring to the family's lawsuit against himself and Robin Thicke over the similarities between their hit "Blurred Lines" and the soul icon's "Got To Give It Up." Obviously a jury didn't agree with him, dropping a $7.3 million decision against the songwriting duo this week. Williams' statements might seem to air more on the side of truth now that one of Gaye's daughters has hinted that the no. 1 song of 2014, "Happy," might also sound a bit like the vocalist's "Ain't That Peculiar." -
Britney Spears Working on New Album 'Slowly But Surely'
Britney Spears, the Britney Jean singer, says she's working on a new album but her focus is on her kids right now. Spears relayed in a recent interview that the album is coming "slowly but surely." -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Sarina-Joi Crowe Exits and the Top 11 Move On
The pressure is on. American Idol is entering a long stretch where the results and performances will be rolled into one, two-hour show. That means more commercials and more Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban. However, it also means more performances by Season 14's best contestants. -
BIG K.R.I.T Drops Chopped and Screwed 'B4SXSW' to Announce Performance at SXSW [LISTEN]
Big K.R.I.T celebrates his performance in Austin, Texas for South By Southwest next week by dropping "B4SXSW." The chopped and screwed effects give "B4SXSX" a down south kicked-back vibe. -
Big Sean Talks Ariana Grande, Kanye West and Giving Out His Number
Big Sean's 'Dark Sky Paradise,' executively produced by the 'So Help Me God' rapper, Kanye West, is a chart-topping success. Recently, the Detroit rapper interviewed with Rolling Stone to discuss his album, giving out his number, Ariana Grande and his relationship with West, his mentor. -
Sharon Van Etten Makes New Zealand Newsman Cry on Air
Sharon Van Etten has long brought her fans to tears due to the powerful nature of her music. On Thursday, a New Zealand newsman was the latest to meet this fate, but for an even more awesome reason. -
Blink-182 Breakup: Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker Share First Picture Without Tom DeLonge
Blink-182 shared a new photo on Instagram recently that features Alkaline Trio guitarist, Matt Skiba, in the place of Tom DeLonge. The band parted ways with DeLonge in January, setting in place some awkward events that included the guitarist denying his dismissal and members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker bashing him. The new lineup is slated to perform at the Musink Festival later this month billed as "Blink-182 with Matt Skiba." -
[Exclusive] Former 'Next' Singer RL Talks About Self-Esteem Issues Growing Up, A Successful Solo Career & His Admiration for Singer Brandy
Music Times caught up with singer RL, formerly from the 90's hit group "Next," at the Resorts World Casino where he exclusively opened up to us about his comfortability on stage despite growing up with low self-esteem, his thoughts on R&B music today and why his thinks singer Brandy is a transcendent voice in this era. -
Soundgarden to Release 'Echos of Miles' Vinyl Box Set in May: Kim Thayil Chose Rarities and Covers for Compilation
Soundgarden released a career-spanning box set last year in the form of 'Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path.' Now the band is planning a deluxe, vinyl edition of the release, which will be available May 19. Guitarist Kim Thayil put together the box set that includes originals, covers and rare demos. -
'LHH' Producers, Cast Lash Out Against Joseline Hernandez for Allegedly Lying Under Oath
We all kind of expected everyone at the 'LHH' franchise to come out swinging after it was revealed that Joseline Hernandez said the shows are fake under oath, right? So it is no surprise that it happened in only a matter of hours after video of her revealing deposition was made public. Hernandez is currently being sued by Althea Eaton for attacking her at the last reunion show taping of 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta' last fall. Now producers and the cast are have lashed out against her for allegedly lying under oath. -
The Who's Roger Daltrey Says There's No 'Anger' in Modern Music: Singer Slams Record Business
Every so often, one of music's elder statesmen will chime in about how different things are nowadays -- remember when Gene Simmons pronounced rock 'n' roll dead? Roger Daltrey of The Who has been vocal about what is missing from today's music scene. Last year, the frontman said there were no movements happening in music. He offered more comments recently, saying that bands today lack anger in their material. "There's not enough anger out there in the music," he told 'The Standard.' "And there's not a lot of contemplation in the lyrics, it's all very sweet ... but that's the iPhone generation." The singer took aim at the music business as well, saying that it has been "stolen" by big business. -
Peter Reckell Confirms He May Return to 'Days of Our Lives'
Longtime daytime fans will be thrilled to know that an old favorite might be headed back to Salem just in time for 'Days of Our Lives's' 50th anniversary celebration later this year. Peter Reckell has not only confirmed that he is in talks to reprise his role as Bo Brady but he has also asked his fans for their good thoughts to help make this return happen.
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