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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Lady Gaga Sued


Steve Rosen claims Lady Gaga stole a three-note progression from his 2012 song “Almost.” Through his lawyer, he has filed suit for copyright infringement and damages in the “millions and millions” of dollars.

Lady Gaga’s song “Shallow” earned the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter her first Academy Award. The song, featured in the 2018 film A Star Is Born, is now the subject of a multi-million-dollar lawsuit.

This suit comes as the latest in a string of music copyright lawsuits, beginning with the “Blurred Lines” case, Katy Perry over her song “Dark Horse” and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals’ calling for a new trial over the claim against Led Zepplin.

One of the key elements in these cases is the question of the artists having access to the previous work. Another question arising from these cases concerns the protect-ability of simple chord progressions.

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Donald Trump Rants Off On Hollywood


U.S. President Donald Trump made a bold claim regarding the film industry while speaking to press outside the White House.

In the midst of discussing alleged anti-conservative bias in social media, Trump abruptly shifted the topic to entertainment, accusing Hollywood of “racism” without providing context.

Trump is criticizing Hollywood’s terrible history of whitewashing and perpetuation of harmful stereotypes. Considering that Hollywood has recently shown great commitment to diversity and inclusion, the statement seems untimely, at best.

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Friday, August 9, 2019

GB /ジービー (@gb_is_me) - "Friday"

Record Label SiVA presents Japanese R&B/Hip-Hop artist GB/ジービー release hit single "Friday" official music video.

How Have Jennifer Lopez Music Inspired You?


Jennifer Lopez has dominated Hollywood and the music industry, selling over 80 million records! Lopez became the first artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 with a debut single since Britney Spears.

With many chart topping hit, music fans and members of the Wrap-Up Magazine wants to know which song inspires you the most from JLo? Leave a comment below stating which song relates to you the most.

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After reviewing many videos from Jennifer Lopez, the Wrap-Up Magazine has concluded that "Im Real" is the track that relates to their lifestyle the most. JLo makes a salary of roughly $40 million a year.

Much controversy followed the song after its release. Two music videos were made for the track, with the first depicting Lopez driving a motorcycle throughout the highway and featuring a dance-break, while the second video features Ja Rule and Irv Gotti.

How do you feel about the song selected? Lets debate!

#Stream "OverTime" on #AmazonMusic and all other #DigitalMedia #musiclovers #platform


The single "Overtime" is a hustler anthem that makes you want to get out and get it. This song shakes up the club scene with hard knocking sounds that hit from ear to ear. You can stream other sounds off the playlist as well.

Be sure to stream, download, purchase, or add to you music list for support.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Which Song From Garth Brooks Inspire You The Most?


Garth Brooks has made songs for not only adults, but also for kids to. In the early 1990s, country music embraced Garth Brooks and a style known as New Country that infused the genre with many of the musical sounds and performance practices of stadium rock bands.

With this rock-influenced approach to making country music, Garth Brooks garnered unprecedented success. Brooks destabilized the idea that country was distinct and different from other genres with his open acknowledgement that he was drawing from rock roots.

New Country of the 1990s was not the first time that country and rock had intersected. In the mid 1950s, Elvis Presley and other early rockabilly stars emerged directly out of the country music industry.

All of these developments reinforce the idea that borrowing across genres is a time-honored source of innovation in all of popular music. Garth Brooks in particular, his public avowal of rock as a major influence ironically helped him become the biggest selling country artist of all time and injected country music with a boost in popularity.

So which song from Garth Brooks inspired you the most? What song can you relate to? This is a survey being held by the Wrap-Up Magazine. Leave your thoughts and feelings below!

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The Wrap-Up Magazine chose "To Make You Feel My Love" as the best song members and fans can relate to. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so be sure to leave your comment.


#NewVideo Eddy Kenzo – Bikyuuka #NowPlaying @eddykenzoficial


Eddy Kenzo kicks off with a story in which he is interested in a girl but whose parents despise him cause he is poor on his latest video “Bikyuuka”. He goes ahead to tell us not to judge anyone and we should leave that to God. The visuals are so key cause they translate the lyrics of the song for someone who may not understand the luganda language that the BET award winner is singing in.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

What Happened To Lil Jon And Crunk Music?


Was Lil Jon the last of "Crunk Music?" This was a time in rap music that had a big and short impact on the community.

The Atlanta-based rap group that would become Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz was originally formed in 1997. Lil Jon was the lead vocalist for the group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz from 1997 to 2004.

The group signed to Atlanta’s Mirror Image Records, and in 1997, released their first album, distributed by Ichiban Records. A couple years later, Lil Jon & his Boyz started BME Recordings, and released their sophomore album.

Not long after, Bryan Leach heard from his street teams that Lil Jon was an artist to watch. He went to a show, and was immediately impressed. Comparing Lil Jon’s stage presence to the Beastie Boys, Leach immediately tried to sign the group to TVT Records. He succeeded, and in 2001 released Put Yo Hood Up.

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