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Inside Us: Britney Spears Writes Song for Adnan

Inside Us: Britney Spears Writes Song for Adnan

Category: Music Industry  - Posted by: rapvirus  on Nov 22nd, 2008

What were the top five celebrity stories this week? Britney Spears' new CD has lyrics about Adnan Ghalib. A source told Us that the track "Mmm Papi" on her CD Circus (out December 2) is about the former paparazzo. "It's a gift to him," the insider s...aid, adding that Spears, "is crazy for Adnan," whom she publicly dated for about three months last winter. Plus Us witnessed Sex & the City's...


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BON JOVI SUED FOR 400 BILLION DOLLARS. YES, 400 BILLION DOLLARS

BON JOVI SUED FOR 400 BILLION DOLLARS. YES, 400 BILLION DOLLARS

Category: Cinema & TV  - Posted by: rapvirus  on Oct 14th, 2008

There are certain things no sane person would own up to - being Iceland's financial advisor, for example, or that time you took a bit of cash to drop that weird-looking stuff off at that Sushi restaurant for some Russian bloke. Likewise, if you'd bee...n responsible for the lyrics of Jon Bon Jovi, chances are you'd keep quieter than an asylum seeker at a BNP rally. Evidently no one has told Massachusetts-based musician Samuel Bartley Steele, who is planning on suing Bon Jovi for a frankly staggering $400 billion - a case which might not work out as there probably isn't that much money in the entire world right now, never mind in the bank account of a poodle-permed MOR stadium-filler.

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Close call leads singer back to his true calling

Close call leads singer back to his true calling

Category: Music Industry  - Posted by: KingM  on Jan 27th, 2008

Marc Cohn’s song “Live Out The String” begins with the lyrics, “Maybe life is curious to see what you would do with the gift of being left alive.” For Cohn, those are not just words on lined paper. “I haven’t released a record in a deca...de,” he told TODAY’s Matt Lauer and Al Roker on Thursday before performing the song, which is one of 10 on his new album, “Join The Parade,” in the studio. “To be able to record it and now tour behind it is what it’s all about.”