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Beyoncé released a copy of her birth certificate and fans are buzzing
Beyoncé revealed her birth time by sharing a photo of her birth certificate in her new “Cowboy Carter Art Book,” and fans were shocked by how it affected her Zodiac placements and birth chart.
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Jelly Roll admits he pooped his pants onstage
Jelly Roll admitted he once pooped his pants accidentally during a performance as he revealed his most embarrassing experience.
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Watch: Musician remixes 9/11 theme song to honor Israeli hostages
The man behind the anthem after the 9/11 terrorist attacks is revamping his hit song in honor of the Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas. John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting talks about the remix.
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New Pornographers drummer Joe Seiders arrested for child pornography
New Pornographers’ drummer Joe Seiders has been arrested for child pornography and molestation, police confirmed, with the band sharing in a statement they’ve cut all ties with the former member.
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Woman belts Blink-182 karaoke song in viral TikTok without knowing Tom DeLonge is in the bar
“I feel like Tom was equal parts bewildered, confused and amused,” Monica Gill tells TODAY.com.
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Drake complains about Kendrick Lamar's ‘Not Like Us' Super Bowl performance in new defamation claims
Hip hop superstar Drake is now complaining about rival rapper Kendrick Lamar’s performance of “Not Like Us” at this year’s Super Bowl. Drake added it on Wednesday to his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group over the diss track and its allegations of pedophilia against Drake. The suit was filed in January in federal court in New York. Universal Music,...
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Bobby Brown says Britney Spears ‘butchered' cover of ‘My Prerogative'
Over 20 years after Britney Spears released her cover of Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative,” the R&B singer believes that she “butchered” his 1988 hit song.
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Ireland's “The High Kings” bring Irish beats to the world!
California Live’s Amber Pfister chats with members of one of the most popular Irish bands in the world, “The High Kings.” They reveal the secret to their global success as well as perform their hit song, “Chasing Rainbows.”
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Ice Cube adds hand and footprints in cement at TCL Chinese Theatre
It was a good day outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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Mr. Aaron Burr, sir! Leslie Odom Jr. to reprise iconic ‘Hamilton' role this fall
The original cast member will return to his Tony Award-winning role at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Sept. 9 through Nov. 23
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Man who threatened to bomb Coachella arrested
Police were notified of a suspicious man at Agua Caliente Casino after security guards were approached by a man traveling in a Tesla who said he’d “be responsible for a bombing” at the festival, according to police.
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Weezer's Scott Shriner performs at Coachella after wife's arrest
Weezer’s bassist Scott Shriner performed at Coachella on April 12 just four days after wife Jillian Lauren was struck by gunfire in an “officer-involved shooting” and arrested.
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Queen guitarist Brian May hits Coachella stage with Benson Boone after ‘minor stroke'
Queen guitarist Brian May made a surprise appearance at Coachella after facing health challenges at the end of last year.
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Adam Levine shares which Maroon 5 song he thought would be a ‘career ender'
The track features a special guest and hit No. 1 on the charts.
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Mariah Carey on new music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and her lost grunge album
It may be hard to conceive of now, but there was once a lull in Mariah Carey’s superstar career. In 2001, her film “Glitter” was a commercial flop; the album that followed, 2002’s introspective “Charmbracelet,” was met with a muted response. She was at a crossroads.
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See why the vinyl vibes are alive and well at Amoeba Music
At San Francisco’s legendary Amoeba Music, the vinyl revival is in full swing, and we dove into the action. From seasoned collectors to curious newcomers, we talked to visitors digging through the stacks, discovering the magic of physical music and the thrill of finding that perfect record.
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Part 2: Empire's Ghazi builds legacy in San Francisco
Ghazi, a Palestinian American, has created one of the most powerful independent companies in the global music business. His studio, in the city’s South of Market neighborhood, is a dream for the modern-day version of a music industry pioneer. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai exclusively spoke with Ghazi to learn about his vision and what has already transpired.
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A jury finds Soulja Boy liable for abuse and sexual assault of ex-assistant, awards $4 million
A jury on Thursday found that rapper Soulja Boy was liable for sexually assaulting and physically and emotionally abusing a former assistant, awarding the woman $4 million in damages.
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Empire's Ghazi builds legacy in San Francisco, the city he was born and raised
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke one on one with Ghazi, one of the most influential people in the music industry, at his San Francisco studio.
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Part 1: Empire's Ghazi builds legacy in San Francisco, the city he was born and raised
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke one on one with Ghazi, one of the most influential people in the music industry, at his San Francisco studio.