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    The Game Denies Allegations That He Scams Unsigned Artists

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    The rapper says the allegations grab people’s attention better, even though there’re others he’s helped, because people are naturally attracted to negative headlines.

    Mar 4, 2021
    AceShowbiz – The Game has set the record straights. Amid accusations that he conned unsigned artists for money, the “Hate It or Love It” spitter has denied the allegations in an interview with HipHopDx.
    The Game alluded that the accusations emerged as the artists were mad because getting their mixtapes uploaded on The Game’s unofficial Soundcloud account did not make them overnight celebrities. “So when someone that doesn’t happen with some unsigned artists, well that person is mad, right? Because they thought that this drop or this mixtape slot was going to change their lives, when in reality it’s just a step on the ladder,” he revealed to HipHopDX.
    He went on to explain himself, “Use it as you may and get as much as you can off of it, but it’s not going to make you DaBaby. Basically, I’m just trying to uplift artists with dope opportunities.”

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    The Game also said that the allegations grabbed people’s attention better, even though there’re others he’s helped, because people were naturally attracted to negative headlines. “If you posted an article right now that said, ‘French Montana helps out needy children in Africa,’ I would be like, ‘That’s sweet. That’s sweet’ and I would f***ing keep scrolling,” he divulged. “If you post, ‘French Montana socks a kid in Africa,’ I’m clicking on that because I want to see if there’s a video. We can’t help our human nature. So of course the negative stories are going to f***ing have that type of impact.”

    According to a report, The Gama slided “into rappers DM’s talking about ‘I see you working’ and then goes on to offer them a $500-$1,000 slot on one of his SoundCloud mixtapes.”
    The report added, “He doesn’t upload on his verified SoundCloud account, he uploads on a separate account with only 266 followers. In addition, he doesn’t market it on Instagram or Facebook, nor makes an appearance on any on the songs.”

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    Jhene Aiko Set to Host 2021 Grammy Awards' Pre-Show Ceremony

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    A triple nominee herself, the ‘Worst’ hitmaker will be joined by Rufus Wainwright among others during the Premiere Ceremony, and is expected to help announce early winners.

    Mar 3, 2021
    AceShowbiz – R&B star Jhene Aiko is taking on hosting duties to help fans gear up for the 2021 Grammy Awards with the pre-show ceremony.
    She will be joined by singers Rufus Wainwright, Burna Boy, Lido Pimienta, and Poppy, as well as classical pianist Igor Levit, jazz band Terri Lyne Carrington + Social Science and blues musician Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes, who will all perform during the event, dubbed the Premiere Ceremony.
    Aiko, a triple nominee herself, will also have the honor of helping to announce a number of early Grammy winners before the main televised prizegiving, and introduce a tribute set celebrating the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye classic “Mercy, Mercy Me (The Ecology)”.

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    The special performance will feature the likes of nominees Kamasi Washington, Ledisi, Anoushka Shankar, Alexandre Desplat, PJ Morton, Gregory Porter, Grace Potter and Thana Alexa, among others.
    The Premiere Ceremony will begin at 3 P.M. ET on March 14, and will be livestreamed on Grammys’ official site. The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards will then be broadcast live on U.S. TV from 8 P.M. ET.
    Aiko was up for the prestigious Album of the Year prize and the Best Progressive R&B Album kudo at the upcoming Grammys thanks to her “Chilombo” album. She also collected Best R&B Performance nomination for “Lightning & Thunder”.
    The triple nominations, however, was “bittersweet” for the “Worst” hitmaker. During an interview on “The Late Late Show with James Corden”, she revealed that the announcement came on the same day her uncle lost his battle with COVID-19.
    “I didn’t remember that the Grammy nominations were happening that day, and when I looked at my phone, I saw all these [texts saying], ‘Congratulations…,’ ” she recounted. “At the same time, I was getting messages from my family because I found out that my uncle had passed from COVID that same moment.”

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    Robin Thicke Turns Bank Robbery Experience Into Song for Lil Wayne's Grammy-Winning Album

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    During an appearance on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’, the ‘Blurred Lines’ hitmaker claims that the armed hold-up incident, which took place when he was 18, did not leave him traumatized.

    Mar 3, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Robin Thicke wrote a song about a teenage bank robbery experience that made it onto a Grammy-winning album for Lil Wayne.
    The “Blurred Lines” hitmaker once found himself in the middle of an armed hold-up, while grabbing some cash in a bank, and it inspired him to write a song about the drama years later.
    “When I was around 18 years old, I was in the bank getting some cash for a weekend vacation and the bank just got robbed,” he remembered during an appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show”. “These two guys came in with masks [and] automatic weapons, and told everyone to get down on the ground.”
    “So I ended up writing this whole song about my experience going through a live bank robbery and years later, Lil Wayne ended up doing a verse on it and put it on his album, and won a Grammy on that album actually.”

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    And Thicke admits the event itself wasn’t too scary, because it was just “like a movie.”
    “It was a little traumatising,” he admits, “but once it was over, I was OK with it. It reminded me of the movies. It seemed kind of surreal at the time, but I didn’t really feel threatened as much as I thought [I would].”
    “[I thought], ‘Wow this does look like a movie.’ It was probably because they [bankrobbers] were very young. They seemed like they were like, 19, 18 years old… They looked just like my friends, dressed up in masks.”
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    “I didn’t see these big muscular adult men, I saw these two slim teenage men come in – and they looked my buddies.”

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    Karol G and J Balvin Dominate 2021 Latin AMAs Nominations

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    The ‘Secreto’ hitmaker and the ‘Ginza’ star lead the nominations at the upcoming 7th annual Latin American Music Awards with a total of nine nods each.

    Mar 3, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Karol G and J Balvin lead the 2021 Latin American Music Awards nominations list with nine mentions apiece.
    The Colombian stars will go head to head for the Artist of the Year honour, alongside Anuel AA, Bad Bunny, Christian Nodal, Eslabon Armado, Daddy Yankee, Maluma, Ozuna, and Sech, and Song of the Year, while Balvin is up for Album of the Year and Favorite Artist – Male, while Karol G will compete for the Favorite Artist – Female prize.
    Bad Bunny follows the pair with eight nominations and Ozuna lands seven nods.
    The 2021 Latin AMAs are set to take place on 15 April (21), live from the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida.
    The list of selected nominees is:
    Artist of the Year:

    New Artist of the Year:
    Camilo
    Eslabon Armado
    Los Dos Carnales
    Myke Towers
    Natanael Cano
    Rauw Alejandro

    Song of the Year:

    Album of the Year:

    Favorite Artist – Female:

    Favorite Artist – Male:

    Favorite Duo or Group:
    Banda MS de Sergio Lizarraga
    Eslabon Armado
    Jowell & Randy
    Reik

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    Favorite Artist – Pop:

    Favorite Album – Pop:

    Favorite Song – Pop:

    Favorite Artist – Urban:

    Favorite Album – Urban:

    Favorite Song – Urban:

    Favorite Artist – Crossover:

    Collaboration of the Year:

    Social Artist of the Year:

    Favorite Video:

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    Aretha Franklin’s Estate Signs Tentative Deal Over Back Taxes Owed

    AdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyAretha Franklin’s Estate Signs Tentative Deal Over Back Taxes OwedWhile the estate continues to dispute the amount sought by the I.R.S., it has agreed to pay or put aside the bulk of its earnings from royalties and other revenue streams.Aretha Franklin’s estate will set aside 45 percent of all revenue it receives to pay off the tax liability she accrued from 2010 to 2017.Credit…Ross Marino/Getty ImagesMarch 2, 2021The estate of Aretha Franklin has reached a deal with the Internal Revenue Service to pay off millions of dollars in federal income taxes that the singer owed during her life, resolving a major financial issue that has been hanging over the estate since Ms. Franklin died in 2018.Under the agreement, which must be approved by the judge overseeing Ms. Franklin’s probate case, the estate will set aside 45 percent of all revenue it receives from now on to pay off the tax liability that Ms. Franklin accrued from 2010 to 2017.An initial payment of $800,000 is to be made to the I.R.S. within five days of the deal’s approval by the judge, Jennifer S. Callaghan of Oakland County Probate Court in Michigan, according to the document submitted in court on Feb. 19. It was signed by the estate’s executor and lawyers for Ms. Franklin’s four sons, as well as by a legal officer at the I.R.S.The document reports the I.R.S.’s claim against the estate as totaling $7.8 million, but that figure apparently does not reflect about $3 million that the estate already declared that it paid at the end of 2018.The deal also lays out a plan as to how the estate will handle ongoing taxes and payments to Ms. Franklin’s heirs. The agreement says 40 percent of the estate’s revenues — which are generated by Ms. Franklin’s music royalties and licensing, as well as from Hollywood productions like a biopic starring Jennifer Hudson — will be held in escrow. That money is being set aside to cover state and federal taxes owed by the estate, as well as estimated taxes owed by heirs.The remaining 15 percent of the revenues are to be used to cover the estate’s administration costs, up to $1 million — any income beyond that point will be paid out in equal amounts to Ms. Franklin’s sons: Edward, Kecalf and Clarence Franklin, and Ted White Jr. The deal also calls for those four men to be paid $50,000 each within five days of the stipulation’s approval.If approved, the deal would remove one of the estate’s biggest hurdles and allow some income to flow regularly to Ms. Franklin’s heirs, even though a detailed plan for the distribution of her assets remains a matter of dispute.The value of Ms. Franklin’s estate has not been decided, but some estimates range as high as $80 million.Since her death, and the discovery of multiple wills she created, there has been disagreement and court fights about exactly who are her heirs, and what were the famed singer’s final wishes in providing for her family.Initially, when Ms. Franklin died in August 2018, at age 76, her family believed she had left no will. Lawyers who represented her said they had tried in vain to get her to write one. Under the law in Michigan, Ms. Franklin’s longtime home, that meant her estate would be divided equally among her children. Ms. Franklin’s sons unanimously nominated a cousin, Sabrina Owens, a University of Michigan administrator who was close to Ms. Franklin, to be the estate’s personal representative, or executor.But nine months later, while going through Ms. Franklin’s Detroit home, Ms. Owens found handwritten documents — one of them was in a spiral notebook under the sofa cushions — that appeared to be two wills. In them, Ms. Franklin criticized various people in her life, including a lawyer, an accountant and the father of one of her sons, and specified how her assets should be split up among her children and grandchildren — in some cases, giving her descendants less money than they would have received if there was no will.That discovery immediately divided Ms. Franklin’s family, with some of her sons asking the court to favor one document or another, and led to the removal last year of Ms. Owens as the estate’s personal representative. She has been replaced by Reginald M. Turner, a Detroit lawyer who is the president-elect of the American Bar Association. Mr. Turner declined comment, saying it would not be appropriate for him to discuss estate matters.The question of whether Ms. Franklin’s wills are valid, and, if so, which of them would govern her estate, is set to be litigated at a trial scheduled to begin in August.The estate is still disputing the tax bill and the agreement with the I.R.S. specifies that if the estate is successful in arguing that a lesser amount is owed, any overpayments would be returned for distribution to the heirs.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    Zara Larsson 'So Excited' to Start Working With Sony Music Publishing After Signing

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    The ‘Look What You’ve Done’ singer, whose new ‘Poster Girl’ album will be released on March 5, has been described by the music company as ‘a real artist’ who ‘also stands for something.’

    Mar 2, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson has signed with Sony Music Publishing.
    The singer, whose new album “Poster Girl” drops on Friday, March 5, released her breakout album “So Good” in 2017. She has enjoyed a run of hits including “Ruin My Life”, “All The Time”, “Lush Life”, and “Never Forget You”, as well as collaborations like “A Brand New Day” with BTS (Bangtan Boys) and “Like It Is” with Kygo and Tyga.
    She has won four MTV EMA awards, four Swedish Grammy awards, eight Rockbjornen (a music prize in Sweden) and four BRIT nominations, among other accolades.
    Larsson said in a statement obtained by Variety, “I’m so excited to start working with Johnny, Katie and everyone at Sony Music Publishing. They have such an incredible team and roster and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

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    Sony Music Publishing Managing Director, Scandinavia and Senior VP A&R Johnny Tennander, added, “We’re incredibly proud to be working with Zara and to welcome her to Sony Music Publishing. Zara is a real artist and she also stands for something — she has something to say.”
    “Ola Hakansson and the Ten team together with the Epic team have done an amazing job building her career into becoming a global superstar, and we very much look forward to being a part of the team and taking Zara to new heights!”

    “Look What You’ve Done” is the first single released from the 12-track album which will feature her 2020 hits, “WOW”, “Love Me Land”, and “Talk About Love” (featuring Young Thug).
    The singer will be hosting an online concert on her YouTube channel for International Women’s Day on March 8.

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    Mick Fleetwood Dreams of Sharing Stage With Lindsey Buckingham Again for Farewell Tour

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    Aside from talking about the fired Fleetwood Mac guitarist, the band’s drummer and co-founder addresses bandmate Christine McVie’s recent remarks about their group’s demise.

    Mar 2, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Mick Fleetwood hopes to reteam with fired Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham for the band’s farewell tour.
    The drummer co-founded the band with guitarist Peter Green, who died last year, and his death served as the catalyst that brought an end to his feud with Buckingham, who exited Fleetwood Mac in early 2018, and Fleetwood can even imagine Lindsey being back in the group.
    “I know for a fact that I intend to make music and play again with Lindsey,” he told Rolling Stone. “I would love that. It doesn’t have to be in Fleetwood Mac.”

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    And he’d love to invite the guitarist back out on the road if Fleetwood Mac decide to call it a day.
    “I think the vision for me, and I think it would be hugely appropriate, is that we actually say, ‘This is goodbye’, and go out and actually do that,” he added. “That has always been my vision, and I’m flatly confident that we can do that. We owe it to the fans.”
    Fleetwood also opened up about bandmate Christine McVie’s recent remarks about the group’s demise, suggesting Stevie Nicks and John McVie had made it clear they didn’t want to tour again.
    “I think she got out of bed on the wrong side that day,” he said. “She meant to say, ‘We’ve done so much, I don’t know whether or not we can keep going’. Anything other than that, she can speak for herself. But I can assure you we are alive and well.”

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    D'Angelo Initially Set to Have Verzuz Battle With Maxwell on Valentine's Day, Swizz Beatz Unveils

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    In a post-show chat between the series founders, the music producer husband of Alicia Keys additionally reveals that the next battle would see Wu-Tang Clan stars Ghostface Killah and Raekwon.

    Mar 2, 2021
    AceShowbiz – R&B star D’Angelo was originally set to face off with Maxwell in a special Valentine’s Day Verzuz stream, but the plan just “didn’t work out”, according to series co-creator Swizz Beatz.
    D’Angelo staged the first ever solo Verzuz event live from New York’s Apollo Theater over the weekend (February 27), introducing rappers Redman and Method Man, and singer H.E.R. to join in the fun, and in a post-show chat between Verzuz founders Swizz and Timbaland, the superproducers revealed who they had originally lined up to go hit-for-hit with the neo-soul singer.
    “I’m not gonna lie. That s**t took very long. Let’s give people the story,” Swizz began. “What was supposed to happen was D’Angelo versus Maxwell on Valentine’s Day.”
    “That didn’t work out, but the fact that D’Angelo was still ready to go and still motivated, we had to celebrate him – [no] matter who was on stage with him. We had to celebrate that king because, as you can see, those songs that he played tonight, man, that’s real music.”

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    Swizz went on to reveal the usually reclusive D’Angelo was so ready to hit the stage, he turned up “three hours early”.
    “D’Angelo was the earliest person in Verzuz history tonight…,” he shared.
    During the Instagram Live discussion, Swizz and Timbaland revealed the next event would feature Wu-Tang Clan stars Ghostface Killah and Raekwon battling it out for fans online.
    “Whoooo!! What we talkin’ about, New York City? Staten Island stand up!” an excited Swizz exclaimed. “Wu versus Wu. Raekwon versus Ghostface Killah… Dates to come.”
    Previous pairings have featured Snoop Dogg and DMX, Alicia Keys and John Legend, Brandy and Monica, and Gladys Knight and Patti LaBelle.

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