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It seems Jewel has turned pain into art on her new album and predicts that a lot of songs will be blamed on her now ex-husband Ty Murray, and some songs are written about him. She is clearly fully aware of both her own star-power and the way that fans like to read into the lyrics, as well as their perchance to hinge onto a scandal. While the divorce was announced a year ago on sites 'The Daily Mail' and others, it appears that everyone is still looking for a juicy tidbit. -
The-Dream Shares Music Video for "That's My S**t" Featuring T.I. [WATCH]
R&B singer The-Dream has shared the music video for his single "That's My S**t" featuring T.I., which you can check out below. The video finds The-Dream visiting some sort of weird, "Eyes Wide Shut" sex party with women in masks, while T.I. is playing dice back in his study. It may be misogynist, but at least it looks pretty different from your typical R&B/hip-hop music video. -
Jewel, Ty Murray Divorce: Singer Separates From Husband Of 16 Years
Jewel’s hands, they are her own yet again! Word has it that the country singer, who rose to fame with her debut album Pieces of You back in 1995, is divorcing from her bull riding-hubby Ty Murray after a 16-year relationship. -
Jewel announces new album: companion piece to 'Pieces Of You' will be recorded live in front of Everyday Angels
Sequel albums are all the rage nowadays. Yesterday (March 5), singer-songwriter Jewel announced she would be following in the likeness of Beck (Morning Phase) and Eminem (MMLP2) by recording a companion piece to her smash hit 1995 album Pieces Of You.
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