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" Foster says. "To get the best results in the studio, it can't be a democracy. That is why a producer is there … to say 'yes' to this and 'no' to that. Even a band as famous as Chicago
Famous jazz and blues vocalist Cleo Brown dreamed of a more inclusive Hollywood in 1935. Singing over a catchy piano riff, Brown imagines legions of Black performers heading westward in pursuit of fame and fortune. The song's upbeat vibe does little to mask the harsh racial realities of its ...
“Runaway,” withRihannataking on partial hook duties via aNina Simoneinterpolation: “Man, I can understand how it might be kinda hard to love a girl like me/ I don’t blame you much for wanting to be free.” But “Famous” lacks all the self-awareness, -inquiry and -invest...
Both events speak to J Dilla’s enduring influence as a composer and producer, even though he never had a record that made it into the top 20 on the pop charts. At the peak of his career in the 1990s and 2000s, he worked with a legion of famous artists like A Tribe ...
Cosmopolitan magazine recently shined a light on the topic of paperclipping, describing is as a someone who keeps minimal contact with someone else just in case they happen to need them in the future."This behavior, reminiscent of breadcrumbing, sees old flames reappearing, but with grand ...
Beyoncé is more than just one of the most famous people in the world: She’s redefined music success and become an inspiration for women around the globe. Beyoncé’s 2016 album “Lemonade” was her record sixth album to debut atop the Billboard charts. At 33, Beyoncé became the youngest...
🅑 Why was Nina, who is now working white collar crimes — and not, say, Maggie or Tiffany — sent to Italy with Jubal? (Other than to drum up drama for Scola?) 🅒 What was the bigger “Oh s–t!” moment, when it appeared that the terrorists’ target was POTUS, or when it...
(Hidetoshi Nishijima), who discovers that his wife is cheating on him. But before he can confront her, she dies of a brain hemorrhage. Two years later, Yusuke has been hired to direct a new multilingual staging of an Anton Chekhov play he made famous in Japan, and encounters among the ...