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Michael Palin has admitted he doesn't see himself as a "satirist" despite shooting to fame in the British surreal comedy group Monty Python.
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.
Singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman made a rare television appearance Monday night on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.' CNN reports Chapman performed a moving, solo, acoustic rendition of her hit 'Talkin' Bout a Revolution.' At the end of the song, the four-time Emmy winner stepped away from the mic to reveal a small sign that read 'Vote.' Though Chapman has mostly shunned the spotlight, she has publicly advocated for voting in the past. In 2004, she performed in MoveOn.org's Vote For Change tour, to encourage people to register and vote in some swing states.
Sir Michael Palin has remembered his friend and later 'Monty Python' co-star Terry Jones following his death on Tuesday night (21.01.20) at the age of 77.
'Men Behaving Badly' star Leslie Ash felt like she lost ten years of her life following her 13-year battle with superbug MSSA.
Adele's '21' is ranked as the greatest album of all time ahead of the release of her new album, '25.' Rollo Ross reports.