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A Minnesota woman who sued Beyonce Knowles alleging the singer illegally used her lyrics on the hit song “Baby Boy” took her case to a federal appeals court Wednesday.
Chamillionaire could be onto something by not using profanity and offensive words in rap lyrics. The platinum-selling Houston rapper, who says personal growth is responsible for his change of heart, has made the philosophy work, impressively excusing himself from using any cussing or the N-word on his second solo release, “Ultimate Victory.” Chamillionaire’s clean language on the album even …
*The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals received a copyright infringement case Wednesday filed by a Minnesota woman claiming Beyonce’s 2003 hit “Baby Boy” illegally uses lyrics from her song, “Got a Little Bit of Love for You.”
A woman suing Beyonce Knowles, claiming the singer illegally used her lyrics on the hit song Baby Boy took her case to a US appeals court.
Federal court judges recently heard arguments in the copyright infringement case that claims Beyonce stole the lyrics for her hit, “Baby Boy.” Visit SOHH.com for the complete story.
This Sunday Seattle-based singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato will be making a rare appearance in Columbia at the New Brookland Tavern. Promoting his latest release, “The Brag and Cuss,” Votolato will be joined by The Great Depression and Portugal The Man. Doors open at 7 p.
Amid the roaring anthems of “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” and “The Way I Are,” minimal guitar chords and subtle vocals often take the back seat. While Jose Gonzalez’s In Our Nature, which came out Sept….
The digital karaoke microphone comes with 2,064 built-in songs and upon connecting it to a television set, the song and lyrics appear on screen
Rising country star Dierks Bentley, an Arizonan whose name isn’t exactly out of Nashville central casting - or is it? - still seems to be living the lyrics from one of his latest hits.
Little Shop of Horrors opens Friday, Oct. 5, at the Ennis Public Theatre, 2705C N. Kaufman St., Ennis. This live musical is based on the book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and music by Alan Menken. The musical is directed by Bill Rhoten.
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