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The deterioration of Drake and LeBron James’ friendship appears to be part of the fallout from the Drizzy and Kendrick Lamar feud. Drake hit the stage for night two in Perth of his Anita Max Wynn Tour on Wednesday (Feb. 5), and in fan-captured video, flipped around some lyrics to “Nonstop” during the show to […]

The estate of legendary rapper Notorious B.I.G. is suing Target, Home Depot and others over allegations that they sold unauthorized canvas prints of the famed “King of New York” photo that was snapped just days before his death.
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court, Notorious BIG LLC claims the retailers sold prints illegally created by iCanvas – a small firm that the estate says showed a “complete disregard for celebrities’ personality rights, lack of respect for artists’ efforts, and disdain for intellectual property law.”

“Defendants specifically chose to use Mr. Wallace’s persona, name, image, likeness … in an attempt to capitalize on their fame and extraordinary financial value,” Biggie’s estate writes, referring to his legal name, Christopher George Latore Wallace.

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The image at issue in the new lawsuit is “The King Of New York” – a portrait of Biggie wearing a gold crown in front of a red backdrop, snapped in March 1997 only three days before the rapper was killed in a Los Angeles shooting.

The photos — taken by photographer Barron Claiborne, who is also named as a plaintiff in the lawsuit — are some of the most well-known images of the late rapper. One is featured in a huge mural in his Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, and the plastic crown featured in the image sold at auction in 2020 for a whopping $594,750.

In their Tuesday lawsuit, the estate and Claiborne say that iCanvas sold canvas prints of the images for more than eight years without permission. In addition to selling them directly, the lawsuit claims the prints were also sold by Bed Bath & Beyond, Home Depot, Nordstrom and Target – each of which is named as a defendant in the lawsuit.

When contacted about the problem in 2023, Home Depot, Nordstrom and Target removed the offending products, the lawsuit says, but iCanvas and Bed Bath & Beyond allegedly continue to sell them.

The case claims that the sale of the images not only infringed Claiborne’s copyrights to the King images, but also breached federal trademark law and violated the rapper’s likeness rights.

“Mr. Wallace’s fan base has continued to expand since his passing,” the estate’s lawyers write. “Mr. Wallace’s persona, name, image, likeness, and artistic works are so well known that they are almost universally and instantly recognizable, even by those born after he died.”

The case could portend bigger problems for iCanvas. The lawyers for Biggie’s estate say they’re only a few of the “victims” of a “multi-year unlawful campaign” by the company to sell unauthorized prints of famous people and images, including musicians Beyonce, Prince, Jay-Z, Snoop Dog and LL Cool J.

None of the defendants immediately returned requests for comment on Wednesday.

It’s not the first time the Notorious B.I.G. estate has sued over photographs. In 2019, the estate sued hip-hop photographer Chi Modu over his famed 1996 image of Biggie standing in front of the World Trade Center. Though Modu owns the copyrights to the image, the estate claimed he was violating the rapper’s likeness rights by using it on merchandise.

That case settled last year on undisclosed terms – a deal that came with a warning from the estate’s attorneys about the use of his image: “Pictures of Christopher cannot be commercially exploited without a license from our client.”

Gracie Abrams knows that if Taylor Swift were a man, she’d be the man. In a new interview with Cosmopolitan published Wednesday (Feb. 5), the 25-year-old pop star called her friend an “athlete, a brilliant businessperson and a genius writer” before emphasizing Swift’s massive impact on the world. “There’s also nothing that comes close to […]

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Jonathan Majors was poised to become the next “big bad” for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, widely referred to as the MCU, but was removed from the roster after his legal issues. While rumors persist that Jonathan Majors will return to the MCU, inside sources say that a return is not imminent.
According to an exclusive account from TMZ, Jonathan Majors has not entered into talks with Marvel Studios nor has studio head Kevin Feige made any mention of Majors returning to the fold despite his popularity.

Majors, 35, was found guilty in 2023 of one count of reckless assault in the 3rd degree along with a charge of harassment as a violation. This was in connection to an assault matter brought to light by his former romantic partner, Grace Jabbari, who accused Majors of domestic violence. This led to Majors losing out on brand deals and movie roles, including the role of Kang The Conqueror.
Jabbari brought a lawsuit against Majors in March of last year for defamation, assault, and battery. However, Jabbari dropped the lawsuit without prejudice, leading many to assume that this would lead to exoneration for the actor.
Since splitting with Jabbari, Majors is now engaged to actress Meagan Good with the couple announcing their engagement in 2024.

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After a hard day of work on the Toronto set of their upcoming, as-yet-untitled Christmas movie, the Jonas Brothers did exactly what you might expect: they went to a Camp Rock 1 & 2 trivia night at a local bar. In an Instagram video, Nick Jonas explained they decided to make the unscheduled stop after finding out about the trivia night focused on their 2008 Disney Channel musical movie in which they played singing siblings alongside Demi Lovato.

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“So we are surprising all the people right now… let’s see what happens,” Nick said in the selfie video in which brothers Joe and Kevin can be seen in the background. In an separate video posted on YouTube, Joe told the packed bar that, “we were just kind of looking for an open bar, I guess this was the only place,” as fans screamed in excitement behind him.

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The two-minute clip also found Joe beaming in from the set of the movie after wrapping up for the day and explaining that the trivia night was just minutes away from their hotel. “What better way to end the night than by surprising some people? Hopefully they get excited, we’ll see,” he over footage of the trio rolling into Hemingway’s restaurant and bar.

They were, of course, super excited, with the fan screaming, giving the siblings high-fives and filming the moment on their phones for posterity as the trio pushed through the crowd. “Best of luck, I hope the best table wins,” Joe said, hoisting up a beer to toast the contestants.

Nick added, “we didn’t think we’d be any good at this, but we did study in the car on the way here, just in case we were asked a question.” They then agreed to answer a single question, with Kevin taking over hosting duties to ask: “Which character gets put in charge of the Junior Rockers?”

Breaking protocol, they asked the freaking out fans to just yell out the answer, which, of course, they knew right away: Jason (aka Kevin). “Nice to meet you guys, have fun tonight!” Joe said to more screams, confidently stating “well, that worked” as they made their way back to the car. “So our fans are the best fans in the world,” Nick said on the sidewalk. “We loved stopping in there, they were so amazing.”

The fun didn’t end there, though. Just a few hours earlier, they filmed a bit where Nick swears he hears the dulcet tones of Kenny G’s soprano saxophone in Joe’s trailer, repeatedly asking his brother if the sound he was hearing was that of “Kenny G rippin’ solos.” Spoiler: it was.

The JoBros have been busy on all fronts lately. In addition to the tentatively titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie due out on Disney+ later this year, they teamed up with country trio Rascal Flatts last week on the heartbreak anthem “I Dare You” as the follow-up to their Marshmello collab “Slow Motion.”

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Longtime friends Elton John and Brandi Carlile have joined together for Who Believes in Angels?, a new studio album the pair recorded over 20 days starting in October 2023. Interscope will release the set on April 4, but the title track was released on Wednesday (Feb. 5).

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The pair wrote and created the album with John’s long-time co-writer Bernie Taupin and producer Andrew Watt. The quartet are nominated for an Oscar for best original song for “Never Too Late,” the end-title track to John’s documentary, Elton John: Never Too Late, which is included on the album.

“As my Farewell tour came to an end, I knew I wanted to make a new album with Brandi, I wanted to shift gears and do something different from anything I’d done before,” John tells Billboard. “I have always found Brandi so inspiring, our friendship was so close, and I just had the instinct that we could produce something really amazing. Creating Who Believes in Angels? was challenging, and I had a lot of self-doubt, but alongside Bernie Taupin and Andrew Watt, we ended up writing 10 songs in 20 days and it was one of the most joyous and exhilarating experiences I’ve ever had in my life.”

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Billboard has an exclusive look at the emotional, candid trailer that captures the recording of the album and the vulnerabilities and frustrations that gripped John as the quartet worked at Los Angeles’ Sunset Sound Studios.

“I’m 76 and I want to do something different. I don’t want to coast,” John says. But the recording sessions proved difficult, given that John was exhausted from finishing his final world tour. “I was a nightmare. Angry, I was tired, I was irritable,” John says, as he throws his earphones down in frustration and Watt snaps at him for being so “impatient.”  

“Elton is prone to moments of insecurity, especially when the stakes are high,” says Carlile, who has “idolized” John since she was 11. She admits to “having a hard time connecting to Elton” at times during the process and wondering why he wants to make the album given that is it radically different from how he has created before.

Throughout the trailer, the tension escalates, as John gets so frustrated, he tears up a lyric sheet and throws it on the floor, declaring, “I’m going home,” and Watt directs the crew to cut the mics.

But then John realizes that Carlile, Taupin and Watt are depending upon him and suddenly the process gels and the creativity begins flowing again. “We’ve made an album that I think is spectacular for all the ages,” Carlile says. “My life has been taking me to this album the whole time.”  They are joined in the studio by Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chat Smith, renowned session bassist Pino Palladino and Pearl Jam guitarist Josh Klinghoffer on the album that spans rock, pop and Americana.

As the trailer wraps, John begins crying, but this time it’s happy tears.

“Who Believes In Angels? feels like going into another era and I’m pushing the door open to come into the future,” John said in a statement. “I have everything I’ve done behind me and it’s been brilliant, amazing. But this is the new start for me. As far as I’m concerned, this is the start of my career Mark 2.”

“I’m still reeling from the fact that I got to do it,” added Carlile. “I think all ships rise with Elton John’s standards for songwriting, and it was an incredibly challenging and inspiring environment to work in, everybody throwing in ideas, everybody listening to everybody else’s ideas. It felt like a family. The world is a wild place to live in right now. It’s hard to find peace and triumph. It’s a radical act to seek out joyful and euphoric happenings. And that is what this album represents to me.”

Other than Taupin, John has seldom worked with collaborators: he and his musical hero the late Leon Russell made two albums together with T Bone Burnett and he has collaborated with lyricists like Tim Rice for musicals, including The Lion King and Aida.

Fans who pre-order Who Believes In Angels? are eligible for a chance to buy tickets to An Evening with Elton John & Brandi Carlile at the London Palladium on March 26.

Who Believes In Angels? tracklisting:

The Rose Of Laura Nyro

Little Richard’s Bible

Swing For The Fences

Never Too Late

You Without Me

Who Believes In Angels?

The River Man

A Little Light

Someone To Belong To

When This Old World Is Done With Me

Billboard’s editorial staff unveils its first-ever Hottest R&B Artists List, featuring proven veterans and rising stars in the genre.

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Irv Gotti, the co-founder of Murder Inc. Records, has reportedly suffered another stroke, and unconfirmed reports state that he is on life support. 50 Cent, a rival of Irv Gotti, took what many are saying was a cheap shot toward his fellow Queens native in their decades-long beef.
Irv Gotti, 54, reportedly suffered a stroke last year, according to the audio account of Wack 100, who shared the news via a public audio group chat. Gotti, whose real name is Irving Lorenzo, has been open about his battles with diabetes and how it has reportedly damaged his health. According to Gotti’s rep, the mogul has changed his diet and was addressing the issues caused by his condition.

Despite this news, 50 Cent, real name Curtis Jackson, went to his usual route of social media to take a shot at Gotti and it isn’t resonating well with some. Sharing an image that read “Irv Gotti On Life Support Friends And Family Saying Their Goodbyes,” Fif added in the caption, “Damn I wanted him to see my new shows yo!” on Instagram.

In the comments, fans are letting 50 know that the jab was out of line while some are highlighting that his comments are true to his brand and infamous petty streak.
As this story develops, we’ll return with more details about Gotti’s health as they emerge.

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Seal has never been in truer form than in Mountain Dew’s new Super Bowl commercial, which premiered Wednesday (Feb. 5), featuring the British singer serenading Becky G on a truly wild water safari.
The spot opens with the “Shower” singer cracking open a Baja Blast and taking a sip, which magically transports her onto a raft — driven by the soda company’s own Mountain Dude — through an idyllic mountain-lined stream. The passengers then pull up next to a choir of seals singing atop a rocky formation.

That’s when Seal the musician makes an appearance to perform a parody version of his 1995 Billboard Hot 100-topping hit “Kiss from a Rose” dedicated to Mountain Dew’s product — except he looks a little different. With his human head animated onto a seal’s body, the R&B star belts, “Baby, I compare it to a kiss from a lime on the bay/ Ooh, the more I think of it, it’s strange I’m a seal/ My flippers can’t hold Mountain Dew/ It slips right on through, what a shame.”

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In an extended version of the ad, a baffled Becky G looks on and says, “Well this is the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.”

That’s when Seal — the human one, not seal the seal — appears in the back of the boat to quip, “Good looking seal.”

A 30-second cut of the whimsical commercial is expected to air during the Super Bowl broadcast Sunday (Feb. 9), which will find the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles with a Halftime Show performance from Kendrick Lamar. Mountain Dew had previously announced that the “Mamiii” artist would be part of the campaign, but Seal’s cameo is a surprise, and in a statement, the “Fly Like an Eagle” artist called it an opportunity he “just couldn’t resist.”

“I had a blast coming up with new lyrics and loved collaborating with their team to bring this campaign to life in such a fun and unexpected way!” Seal shared.

Becky G added, “Partnering with a brand that knows how to bring the energy and get the party started feels like a perfect fit. Prepárate, Super Bowl LIX – vamos a pasarla increíble!”

Watch Seal perform “Kiss From a Lime” for Becky G below.

The Songwriters Hall of Fame is hosting its ninth annual virtual “Conversation With Oscar-Nominated Songwriters,” which will be available to watch for free on the organization’s website for three weeks. The conversation, moderated by SHOF inductees Nile Rodgers (SHOF chairman) and Paul Williams (a member of the SHOF board of directors) will become available on […]