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    Kehlani Unable to Release New Album as Planned Due to Coronavirus Crisis

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    Addressing the delay on her follow-up to 2017 debut album ‘SweetSexySavage’, the ‘Nights Like This’ singer claims she is ‘focused on how to just be a good citizen to society at this time.’
    Mar 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Kehlani is putting the release of her new album on hold amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
    The star was due to release the long-awaited follow-up to her 2017 debut album “SweetSexySavage” in the near future but, taking to social media, she explained she and her team are “unable to complete any of our plans or move forward with the album at the moment due to the pandemic.”
    “To be transparent, I had a release date,” she started her post, before adding she was, “Not thinking about music at the moment, focused on how to just be a good citizen to society at this time.”

    Kehlani delays release of new album due to coronavirus.
    The last project Kehlani released was her 2019 mixtape “While We Wait”, and last December (19) she dropped the track “All Me”, which features guest vocals from Keyshia Cole.
    The coronavirus outbreak, described by U.S. President Donald Trump as a national emergency, has wreaked havoc across the entertainment industry, with acts including Madonna, Cher, Foo Fighters, Billie Eilish and Mariah Carey all forced to cancel shows as health officials advise fans to practice social distancing and avoid large gatherings.

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    Eminem Sets the Record Straight on New Album Rumors

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    People begin speculating that the ‘Music to Be Murdered By’ rapper is going to release an album called ‘Marshall Law’ due to a tweet posted by Florida senator Marco Rubio.
    Mar 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Eminem has set the record straight on rumours he’s releasing a new album called “Marshall Law”.
    The speculation began on Monday (16Mar20), when Florida senator Marco Rubio tweeted to deny the “completely false” information that the United States was going to employ Martial Law – where the military step in and take over from the ordinary law.
    However, in his post, he referred to it as “Marshall Law”, leading fans of the rapper, real name Marshall Mathers, to start wondering if he was about to drop a surprise new release.
    “Just heard Eminem dropped a new album ‘Marshall’s law’ s**t gotta be fire,” one person wrote, while another added: “Woahhhh eminem is working hard. Releasing a new album called Marshall law when he’s only just released Music To Be Murdered By??”
    But on Monday night, the 47-year-old decided to set the record straight once and for all, taking to Twitter to share a follow-up tweet from Rubio and writing alongside it: “Sorry guys… Marshall Law: not a thing.”

    In Rubio’s apology, he had tweeted: “I meant to type stupid rumours about martial law not marshall law. My bad.”

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    Billboard Music Awards Postponed Because of Coronavirus

    In a statement announcing the postponement of the annual music event, a spokesman for Dick Clark Production says that they ‘will announce a new date and venue for the show in the near future.’
    Mar 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The Billboard Music Awards and Latin Music Awards have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    The prizegiving events were scheduled to be staged in Las Vegas next month (Apr20), but both will now take place at a later date to be decided.
    Announcing the cancellation of the mainstream Billboard awards show, a spokesman for producers Dick Clark Productions says, “In accordance with the current guidelines set forth by national and local health officials and in order to ensure the health and safety of our artists, fans, guests and staff – we are postponing the Billboard Music Awards.”
    “For more than two decades, the Billboard Music Awards has honored the best in music based on the Billboard charts, and we look forward to celebrating the incredible artists who topped those charts over the last year. (We) will announce a new date and venue for the show in the near future.”
    Meanwhile, a joint statement from Billboard and Telemundo about the cancellation of the Latin Music Awards reads: “Following the Nevada Governor’s recommendations to limit the size of public gatherings for the prevention and containment of COVID-19, Telemundo and Billboard announced they will postpone the upcoming Billboard Latin Music Awards, previously scheduled to air live on Telemundo on April 23 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
    “The LatinFest+ conference, which was scheduled for April 20-23 at The Venetian, will also be postponed. The health and safety of our guests, artists, participants and staff continue to be our highest priority, and we look forward to rescheduling the awards show and conference in the near future.”

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    Cardi B Hints at Music Video for Her Viral Coronavirus Rant

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    The ‘Bodak Yellow’ hitmaker teases that she will release a song about her viral coronavirus rant after a remix created by a fan hits the top twenty on iTunes chart.
    Mar 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B can’t get enough of fans’ remixes of her recent rant about coronavirus.
    Taking to Instagram, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper went on an impassioned rant about the coronavirus outbreak, the government’s response to the pandemic, and her own fears.
    After sharing the post, fans of the star became obsessed with her memorable way of saying “coronavirus”, and the line “this s**t’s real” – which they blended together along with a hip-hop beat to create a track.
    One particular version, remixed by iMarkkeyz, has been released on iTunes, and Cardi has now hinted she may drop her own version.
    “I might (as) well do a damn music video,” Cardi tweeted, before adding, “I’m boutta tell Atlantic to put this song on Spotify.”
    The fan-made tune even entered top 100 on the download service, and Cardi took to Instagram where she shared a screenshot of its placement at number 96.
    “The fact this damn corona virus (sic) song is charting on iTunes ….Hold on ..let me hit the Dj up and Atlantic so I can’t get my damn coins,” she wrote.

    Two hours later, she shared another photo of the song at number 11, adding: “Damn I posted the iTunes chart 2 hours ago of this damn Corona song charting on the hip hop charts at 96 now it’s number 11.”

    “86 on the overall charts ..I’m glad yaaa having fun …..Make sure you lysol your p**sy before you POP IT,” she said.

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    Roddy Ricch Tops Billboard Hot 100 with 'The Box' for 10 Weeks

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    Making a history as the first star to spend more than three months topping the chart, the ‘High Fashion’ rapper has also secured 8th and 9th place with ‘Lo Mein’ and ‘Silly Watch’.
    Mar 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Roddy Ricch has become the first star to spend 10 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 since Lil Nas X’s historic run last year (19).
    The rapper’s “The Box” holds off a charging Dua Lipa, who ends Future and Drake’s record breaking eight week run at number two with “Don’t Start Now”, which is the most-heard hit on U.S. radio this week.
    Future and Drake’s “Life is Good” falls a spot to three.
    Meanwhile, Lil Uzi Vert, who debuted “Eternal Atake” at the top of the Billboard albums chart on Sunday, March 15, has debuted three songs in the Hot 100’s top 10, led by “Baby Pluto” at six.

    And Drake is now the most successful Hot 100 artist ever after scoring his 208th mention on the countdown with the collaborative “Oprah’s Bank Account”, which debuts at number 89.
    The hit puts the Canadian rap star one chart entry ahead of the “Glee” Cast.

    Drake first entered the Hot 100 in May, 2009, with “Best I Ever Had”.

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    Lil Uzi Vert Reaches Out to Artist Accusing Him of Plagiarism Over 'That Way' Cover Art

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    The ‘Sauce It Up’ spitter has responded to a Korean artist’s claim that the rapper stole his work for the album’s cover, promising that he will compensate the artist for the inspiring work.
    Mar 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Lil Uzi Vert is speaking out on plagiarism accusations. A little over a week after releasing “Eternal Atake” album that included a bonus song “That Way”, the “Sauce It Up” rapper was accused of copying a South Korean artist’s work for the track’s cover art, but he was quick to own up to his mistake.
    On Saturday, March 14, the artist identified as Tae Tae took to Instagram to post a side-by-side photo of his original work and “That Way” cover art. “I am very upset that I have to write such an article,” he wrote in his post. “I saw lil uzi vert’s latest album cover art and it was very similar to my painting.”
    “My picture was posted on my blog six years ago, and it is possible to use it for profile pictures or non-commercial purposes, but it is not allowed to use anything else,” the artist continued explaining. “Now I’m very embarrassed and don’t want to let this go.”

    Upon noticing the similarities, fans flooded Tae Tae’s post with comments calling for Uzi. Not turning a blind eye to the issue, the 25-year-old rapper liked the post and responded, “Hey, I’m not a mean person or a thief. I get inspired a lot if you want money I will have my team contact you and give you money Signed … Baby Pluto P.s. You’re a great artist.”

    Lil Uzi Vert responded to plagiarism accusation.
    The “20 Min” rapper went on in a follow-up reply, “Just because I’m famous doesn’t mean imma ignore the problem or shove money.” He further explained, “I wanna help in all areas I love art it’s the only thing that keeps me okay and leveled.”

    The ‘Sauce It Up’ rapper continued to right a wrong.
    Uzi was apparently serious about his offer as Tae Tae, whose real name is Tae Yeon Lee, confirmed that the musician’s team has contacted him. “We are currently talking to Lil Uzi’s management and there is no conclusion on compensation,” he told the Daily Dot. “I will take legal action if the communication is not good.”
    Though his artwork was being copied, the artist assured he didn’t have any bad blood with Uzi. “I’m not in a bad mood. I don’t hate Lil Uzi,” he noted. “But I had to insist on my rights to the work this way and I’m a little tired of it.”
    Meanwhile, the animator behind “That Way” cover, Artxstic, has also responded to Tae Tae’s accusation. Sharing a capture of the plagiarism news, he wrote in an Instagram Story post, “This guy covered the whole ordeal pretty well. No I’m not mad at Uzi and yes I’m gonna make the original artist happy.”

    Artxstic begged people to stop sending hate messages.
    Seemingly receiving hates for the issue, Artxstic later returned to social media with a statement, “I learn from my mistakes, I’ll make a post about everything when everyone calms down and listens instead of bashing me for a mistake I’ve made. Been gaining a lot of hate, ni**as sending s**t like telling me to kill myself in my email, it’s crazy bruh. I’m young, I’m human I make mistakes, I’m trying to fix things.”

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    John Legend Inspired by Coldplay to Live Stream Home Concert Amid Social Distancing

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    After the British rock band announced they would be holding a mini concert from home on Instagram, the ‘All of Me’ hitmaker says he’ll be the next artist to do so.
    Mar 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – John Legend is taking Chris Martin’s lead in providing entertainment to those practicing social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. Shortly after the Coldplay frontman live-streamed a mini concert via Instagram, the “All of Me” hitmaker announced that he will also stage his own from the comfort of his home.
    Coming out with the home concert idea was Martin who shared the invitation through his Twitter account on Monday, March 16. “Hello everyone. I hope you and your family are safe and healthy. If anyone feels like chatting and listening to some music, I’m going to do a livestream on the Coldplay Instagram #TogetherAtHome,” he tweeted.
    Hours later, Legend retweeted Martin’s post and informed his devotees that he will be next. “My friend Chris Martin did a lovely little concert from home today. I’ll be doing one tomorrow at 1pm Pacific time. See you soon. We’ll try to get through this together! #TogetherAtHome,” the coach of “The Voice” announced.

    The husband of model Chrissy Teigen shared more details of his mini-concert plan in a follow-up tweet. “It’ll be on Instagram Live at @johnlegend,” he wrote, adding that he would accept requests. In conclusion of the post, he asked fans to let him know “which other artists I should pass the torch to.”

    John Legend will hold a live stream home concert amid social distancing.
    Legend’s announcement has prompted singer-songwriter Jhene Aiko to tell him, “i would love to join the festivities.” Her tweet got the “All of Me” hitmaker to reply, “Perfect!!” Fellow singer Chantal Kreviazuk was also left intrigued by the home concert idea as she tweeted back, “Okay. Arm twisted. I will do one tomorrow evening. Ish. Announcement to come.”

    Jhene Aiko wanted to join the festivity.

    Chantal Kreviazuk chimed in.
    On the same day Martin did his home concert, President Donald Trump released a stricter set of 15-day guidelines to help protect Americans from the spread of COVID-19. Among the instructions, all Americans are advised to avoid gathering of more than 10 people.
    “Each and every one of us has a critical role to play in stopping the spread and transmission of the virus,” said the President during the press conference. “If everyone makes this change or these critical changes and sacrifices now, we will rally together as one nation, and we will defeat the virus, and we’re going to have a big celebration altogether. With several weeks of focused action, we can turn the corner and turn it quickly.”

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    Billie Eilish on Coronavirus Pandemic: Don't Panic, but Don't Be Stupid

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    Deciding to reschedule the remaining dates on her ‘Where Do We Go?’ tour, the ‘No Time To Die’ singer stresses that the trend for ‘social distancing’ is ‘everyone’s responsibility.’
    Mar 17, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Billie Eilish has scrapped all remaining dates of her current tour, while urging fans not to be “stupid” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    The 18-year-old “No Time To Die” singer took to Twitter on Monday, March 16 to follow up her decision to postpone some shows last week, revealing that all her remaining “Where Do We Go?” North American tour dates would be rescheduled.

    Billie Eilish announced that her upcoming tour was rescheduled due to Coronavirus.
    She made a more personal announcement on her Instagram Story timeline, telling followers to pay attention to guidelines from officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    “Don’t panic, but don’t be stupid,” she wrote. “It (coronavirus) is a really big deal right now and it is not a joke. I know because a lot of us haven’t seen it with our eyes – what it’s been doing and who it’s been affecting – it’s hard to understand that it’s real. But it really is real, and I’ve seen a lot of young people out in the world, all over the place, going to the club or going to the beach, just going out and hanging out. It’s really irresponsible.”
    She went on to note that the trend for ‘social distancing’ is “everyone’s responsibility” because people should consider the older, weaker people around them.
    She also suggested fans stay inside as much possible and resist the temptation to buy up basic goods and toiletries in bulk: “Don’t panic, there’s enough supplies for people – don’t hoard things.”
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    Eilish joins a long list of big music names, who have been forced to cancel dates and entire tours due to the COVID-19 crisis. These include Queen, Foo Fighters, Green Day, and Madonna.
    And she’s not the only A-list pop star urging followers to take health guidelines seriously – Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift and Bebe Rexha have also taken to social media to encourage fans to stay home and self isolate.

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