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Added on the 13/08/2018 16:25:08 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Nicki Minaj has teased she is working on her fifth studio album and was thrilled with the response to recent hit 'Megatron'.
Canadian singer Justin Bieber's has been prevented him from renting a house in Beverly Hills, according to a report.
Tracy Chapman has won a copyright infringement lawsuit against Nicki Minaj. Chapman filed a lawsuit against Minaj in October 2018. Minaj's song "Sorry" used the singer-songwriter's 1988 track "Baby Can I Hold You" without permission. Chapman's lawsuit states Minaj's team sent a formal request to Chapman, asking to re-record the lyrics and melody of "Baby Can I Hold You." Chapman's team denied Minaj's request. In the suit Chapman believes that the rapper used "Baby Can I Hold You" in her song prior to sending the request. According to court documents Minaj will pay Chapman $450,000 in damages.
Add Drake to the list of people disappointed The Weeknd was shut out of this year's Grammy nominations. The rapper took to social media to complain about it, according to reports at CNN. This is despite the commercial and critical success of The Weeknd's "After Hours" album. Many industry observers considered his single, "Blinding Lights," a frontrunner for song of the year. The Weeknd did not receive any Grammy nods despite the success and praise it received. Nicki Minaj appeared to echo that latter point when she tweeted about her own previous snub.