Michelle Pfeiffer wants her credit, too. Hot damn, Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars just got Petty’d. Besides sounding like every other song in the universe, it turns out that “Uptown Funk” also sounds very similar to one specific song: the Gap Band’s “Oops Upside Your Head.” Now, after a settlement, the five writers of “Oops” — singer Charlie Wilson; his brothers and bandmates Robert and Ronnie Wilson; keyboard player Rudolph Taylor; and the song’s producer, Lonnie Simmons — have been granted a 17 percent share of the “Uptown Funk” publishing royalties.
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Steve Lacy was joined by Thundercat for a soulful rendition of his hit, "Bad Habit," at the 2023 GRAMMY Awards Sunday night. Dressed head-to-toe in a black Saint Laurent look by Anthony Vaccarello, Lacy rocked the stage with his soothing vocals and guitar. The 24-year-old singer even took a moment to go a cappella, putting his vocal range on display.
Thundercat also got his moment, showing off his skills on the bass while Lacy continued to sing.
Robin Roberts of Good Morning America is a steady presence on the daily morning news program. With her inspiring personal story and genuine down-to-earth demeanor, Roberts is a main reason viewers flock to the ABC show each day.
Always hoping to encourage and motivate others especially during times of crisis like the one the country is currently facing with the coronavirus, Roberts has discovered that social media can be a great tool in building community and lifting up others.
Getty Country star Jessie James Decker is calling out United Airlines for its alleged treatment of her pregnant sister ... who, according to Jessie, was forced to get on her hands and knees to pick up some popcorn.
Even before Jessie sounded off, the incident went viral because her sister Sydney is married to Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass -- and he was first to rip into United, claiming flight attendants made his wife get on the floor to pick up the kernels their daughter dropped.