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Brian May says Queen used to get “irritated” when audiences sang along to songs
Brian May has said Queen used to get “irritated” by crowds singing every line to their songs during their earliest days as a band. Speaking to Total Guitar magazine, May said initially, they just wanted fans to listen to the lyrics they’d spent hours coming up with.
Beyoncé Misses Award Acceptance At The 2023 Grammys As She Was 'Stuck In Traffic'
Awkward! Beyoncé won her 31st Grammy award for Best R&B song — but the singer couldn't make it on stage as she was stuck in traffic, according to host Trevor Noah. Luckily, Nile Rodgers and The-Dream came to the rescue and accepted the trophy. "Y'all know n****s be on CP time," the latter said. "Beyoncé thanks y'all.""When I got called to play on this song, it was the most organic thing that every happened to me. I heard the song and I said, 'I want to play on that right now.' It was one take. I promise. I played it....
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Conspiracy theorists think Sam Smith’s Grammy performance was “a satanic ritual”
Sam Smith‘s performance at the Grammys on Sunday night (February 5) caught the attention of conspiracy theorists who thought the singer had been “taken over by demons”. The artists teamed up for a live rendition of their collaboration ‘Unholy’ in a performance that featured red lighting, pyrotechnics and dancers performing in metal cages, while Smith was seen wearing a horned hat. Indeed, Madonna had introduced the performance by asking the crowd, “Are you ready for a little controversy?”
Melissa Rivers Shares Her Best and Worst Dressed Celebrities at the 2023 Grammy Awards
No need to call the Fashion Police because Melissa Rivers weighed in on the best and worst dressed celebrities at the 2023 Grammy Awards in an exclusive interview with Life & Style. Music’s biggest night took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 5, and artists of every genre — from country to pop —...
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Madonna 'Plastic Face' At Grammy Awards 2023: Viewers Begged She Get Off The Stage Fast
Madonna graced the 2023 Grammy Awards stage on Sunday to present another singer's performance. However, she quickly shared a speech to the crowd and those watching from home. The "Material Girl" singer told everybody, "I'm here to give thanks to all the rebels out there, forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it."
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Michelle Yeoh says Jackie Chan did her a “huge favour” by rejecting ‘Everything Everywhere…’ lead role
Michelle Yeoh has revealed that Jackie Chan texted her after she was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Everything Everywhere All At Once. The madcap comedy sees Yeoh play Evelyn Quan, a laundromat owner who discovers that she’s able to access the memory and skills of alternate versions of herself throughout the multiverse.
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Watch Madonna introduce Kim Petras and Sam Smith at 2023 Grammys
Madonna introduced Kim Petras and Sam Smith for their performance at the 2023 Grammys last night (February 5) with a speech about controversy. The two artists reunited on stage to deliver a fiery performance of their hit single ‘Unholy’ at the annual awards show. Before they took to...
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Jay-Z, DJ Khaled, Lil Wayne and more close 2023 Grammys with ‘God Did’
Jay-Z, DJ Khaled, Lil Wayne and more closed out the 2023 Grammys last night (February 6) with a stunning performance of ‘God Did’. The annual awards show took place at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena and celebrated the best in music of the last 12 months. After a...
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Watch the first teaser for ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ remake starring Jack Harlow
20th Century Studios have released a “first look” teaser for the upcoming remake of White Men Can’t Jump, which will mark Jack Harlow‘s acting debut. Harlow stars in the film as Jeremy, alongside Sinqua Walls (American Soul, The Breaks) playing the role of Kamal. Their characters emulate the roles of Sidney and Billy from the original White Men Can’t Jump from 1992 – as portrayed by Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes, respectively.
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What time is ‘The Last Of Us’ episode five released?
The fifth episode of The Last Of Us will debut earlier than usual this weekend due to the Super Bowl. Based on the 2013 game from developer Naughty Dog, the series follows Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) 20 years after modern civilisation has been ravaged by a deadly infection.
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Harry Styles’ “people like me” Grammys speech earns backlash
Harry Styles’ Grammys acceptance speech has received backlash after saying that the achievement “doesn’t happen to people like me very often”. The pop star won Album Of The Year at the 2023 Grammys this weekend (February 5) for his third solo album ‘Harry’s House’, with the record also collecting awards for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.
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Grammys condemned for Dave Chappelle “transphobic” special win
Viewers have reacted to Dave Chappelle‘s win at the Grammys last night (February 5), after the comedian took home the Best Comedy Album prize. The star won the honour for his controversial 2021 Netflix special The Closer, which attracted a backlash after he described himself as “team TERF” when speaking on the controversy around J.K. Rowling.
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Harry Styles wins Album Of The Year at 2023 Grammys: “This doesn’t happen to people like me very often”
Harry Styles won Album Of The Year at the 2023 Grammys tonight (February 5) for his third solo album ‘Harry’s House’. The star was one of the big winners at this year’s event, which took place at the crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The final award...
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Liam Gallagher reveals recovery from hip operation: “Riverdance here I come”
Liam Gallagher has revealed that he’s recovering from a hip operation. The former Oasis and Beady Eye frontman took to Twitter to tell fans that he had the operation last week and that “all went well”. He joked that he would soon be taking part in ‘Riverdance’ – a reference to the Irish dance group known for their fast routines. He also thanked all the doctors and nurses who looked after him.
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Fans hit out after Aaron Carter, Gangsta Boo and more omitted from In Memoriam tribute segment at Grammys
Fans have expressed their disappointment after Aaron Carter, Gangsta Boo, Lil Keed and more were omitted from the In Memoriam tribute segment at last night’s (February 5) Grammys. The 65th Annual Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles, with Beyoncé and Harry Styles being the biggest winners at the...
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Trevor Noah makes Grammys joke about Harry Styles’ “panties”
Trevor Noah made a joke about Harry Styles as part of his monologue at the Grammys. The comedian hosted last night’s (February 5) 65th Annual Grammy Awards, which saw Styles take home the big prize of Album Of The Year for Harry’s House, as well as wins for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.
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Chlöe Bailey to star in film adaptation of Bob Dylan-inspired musical ‘Girl From The North Country’
Chlöe Bailey will star in an upcoming film adaptation of playwright Conor McPherson’s Girl From The North Country musical, which is based on the songs of Bob Dylan. As Variety reports, Bailey – one half of R&B duo Chloe x Halle – will lead the cast along with Olivia Colman and Woody Harrelson. McPherson will write and direct the film, which is being produced by Blueprint Pictures. A release date has not yet been set for the film.
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Listen to Gilla Band’s trippy new single ‘Sports Day’
Gilla Band have shared a new single, ‘Sports Day’, and announced a string of UK and European tour dates – check out the track with the accompanying visualiser below. The video for the Dublin four-piece’s newest track was directed by Michael Speed, who also helmed the video for ‘Post Ryan’, which followed singles ‘Backwash’ and ‘Eight Fivers’.
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Viral sea shanty ‘The Wellerman’ gets ‘Dead Space’ remix thanks to remake easter egg
Players have discovered a rendition of viral sea shanty ‘The Wellerman’ hidden inside EA Motive’s recent Dead Space remake. The classic sea shanty went viral on TikTok in early 2021 thanks to musician Nathan Evans and inspired plenty of tributes, from NFTs to a heavy metal version via Trivium’s Matt Heafy.
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Beyoncé breaks record for most Grammy wins of all time
Beyoncé has broken the record for most Grammy wins of all time at tonight’s (February 5) ceremony in Los Angeles. The star surpassed the record of 31 Grammys held by classical musician Georg Solti as she collected the award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for ‘Renaissance’.
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