Chappell Roan hits back after sparking backlash from record executive over Grammys ‘living wage’ speech

Grammy winner Chappell Roan has challenged music govt Jeff Rabhan to match her £20,000 donation for struggling artists after he criticised her acceptance speech about honest wages within the music trade. The 26-year-old singer took to Instagram yesterday to answer Rabhan’s scathing op-ed in The Hollywood Reporter, which dismissed her requires file labels to offer…

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Bianca Censori issues nonchalant response when approached about X-rated Grammys appearance

Bianca Censori has responded with obvious amusement to the controversy surrounding her revealing Grammys look, laughing and suppressing giggles when photographers praised her outfit as “hearth” at a Los Angeles recording studio. The 30-year-old Australian mannequin’s response got here throughout a Tuesday go to to the studio with husband Kanye West, simply days after she…

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British choir drops 80s rock hit from repertoire because lyrics cause ‘negative and challenging feelings’

Britain’s largest choir group has eliminated The Police’s 1983 hit “Each Breath You Take” from its repertoire after members reported the music’s lyrics triggered “unfavourable and difficult emotions”. Rock Choir, which has 31,000 members nationwide, made the choice on account of considerations concerning the music’s portrayal of what might be interpreted as “a coercive or…

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Coldplay’s Chris Martin thanks Indian fans for ‘forgiving’ British colonialism and ‘all the bad things’

Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has apologised for Britain’s colonial previous throughout the band’s efficiency at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on Saturday. The 47-year-old singer addressed the group of 75,000 followers with an apologetic message about Britain’s historic actions in India. “It’s superb to us that you simply welcome us regardless that we’re from Nice Britain,”…

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Lee Greenwood Talks Inaugural, New Tour and Marriage

Performing for presidents isn’t new for nation musician Lee Greenwood, who’s on the roster of entertainers at Monday’s inaugural. His patriotic anthem “God Bless the USA,” which was launched in 1984, made him a favourite with Republican presidents like Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush and Donald Trump. As a resident of the Nashville space, Greenwood…

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