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In the last week, transcripts have been released of Robin Thicke's legal questioning regarding his "Blurred Lines" copyright infringement lawsuit, in which he reveals that Pharrell actually wrote nearly every part of the divisive hit. Songwriting credits are a famously tricky issue in the music business, as these eight artists have proven. -
Sharon Osborne Talks About Slitting Her Wrists To Prove Her Love For Ozzy Osbourne On ''The Talk'
It seems kind of obvious that Sharon Osbourne must have a really wild streak in there somewhere in order to have attracted Ozzy Osbourne, right? Well it's 'Secrets Week' over on The Talk and when it was time for Sharon to over up something deeply buried she gave up a secret that she claims even her children didn't know (until this moment). When she and Ozzy were first dating she decided to prove her love for him by slitting her wrist! -
WATCH: Ozzy Osbourne Gets In Wrong Car After Dinner, Sharon Osbourne Laughs With Paparazzi [VIDEO]
We’re not saying Ozzy Osbourne is a child, but there is one quality the Black Sabbath frontman has in common with children – you just can’t take your eyes off of them because you never know where they’ll go. -
6 Comeback Albums That Were Surprisingly Great: Black Sabbath, Dinosaur Jr., And More
The idea of a once-great band or artist coming out of retirement and making new music can seem very exciting, but there are far too many cases where this new music simply isn't up to par. However, these six artists broke this trend by releasing come back albums that were actually worthy entries in their catalogue. -
Ranking Albums Recorded at Nippon Budokan, from Bob Dylan to Cheap Trick, Blur, Ozzy Osbourne and More
Music Times looks at six albums from huge performers that have recorded live records at the historic Tokyo music venue. -
Glastonbury 2015, Based on Michael Eavis Hints: Paul McCartney, David Bowie and Eric Clapton All on Table
Glastonbury has just ended and of course founder and organizer Michael Eavis is already leading us on about who'll be playing next year. He dropped some hints at the annual Sunday morning press conference that allow us to limit the field down quite a bit, but not enough to guarantee anything. One thing's for sure: It still isn't Prince, yet. -
Ozzy Osbourne Will Appear on Nickelodeon Show ‘Bubble Guppies’ As ‘Sid Fishy’
The Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, has signed on to guest star on the Nickelodeon series 'Bubble Guppies.' -
6 Great Songs Blamed For Awful Things: The Beatles, Fela Kuti, and more
Even though music exists to bring joy into people's lives, there are still some incredible songs that have influenced (or have been blamed for) great tragedies. Here are six songs that have been blamed for awful things. -
5 Singers With Little (Or No) Experience With Instruments: Morrissey, Ozzy Osbourne, and more
If someone wants to become a musician, the very first step most people take is learning an instrument. However, these five singers found incredible fame and success, despite the fact that they have very little experience (or in some cases, no experience at all) playing a musical instrument. -
Six Lead Vocalists Who Don't Write Their Own Lyrics: Ozzy Osbourne, Roger Daltrey, and more
It's totally reasonable to assume that each member of a band writes his or her own parts: the guitarist writes the guitar parts, the bassist writes bass lines, and the vocalist writes the lyrics. However, there are some rare cases where someone in the band other than the vocalist writes the lyrics. Here are six examples of bands whose vocalists don't write their own lyrics. -
7 Musicians with Tax Problems: R. Kelly, Robin Thicke, and more
Happy tax day! If you feel stressed out and miserable that you waited until the last minute to do your taxes (if that's the case, stop reading this and get back to your taxes), don't feel so bad; even the rich and famous are awful at paying the IRS. Here are seven musicians that have run into trouble with Uncle Sam. -
Ozzy Osbourne criticizes politicians for capitalizing on Nelson Mandela's Death
Ozzy Osbourne spoke out recently about his belief that politicians have used the death of Nelson Mandela to their own benefit for public image. In an interview for his cover story with NME, he discussed why he believes music and politics should not blend together.
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