The record producer Lukasz “Dr. Luke” Gottwald has lost the first round in his legal war against his former artist Kesha this month, failing to block her claim of being raped by him against his defamation claims against her in court.
Hip-hop royal Suge Knight collapsed in court on Friday, falling to the ground after learning his bail had been set at $25 million after he was accused of murdering a former associate.
This week, From The Vault salutes another phenomenal boyband. Get ready to dance like it’s 1997; today’s pick is ‘Everybody’ by the Backstreet Boys.
At the helm of many of the group’s previous hits was Pop god Max Martin. Hence it was little surprise that he was called on once again after the release of the group’s US debut to cook up this multi-format jam, which went on to become one of the Backstreet Boys’ biggest records to date.
A worldwide Top 10, it placed at #4 in the US and #2 in Canada; it went #2 on the European Singles Chart and #3 in the UK.
Without a spec of doubt, ‘Everybody”s impact on Pop culture comes courtesy of its cinematic video.
Directed by Joseph Kahn, the theatrical clip – in all its whimsicality – was heavily influenced by Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller.’ Indeed, it paid homage to the iconic short film with its haunted house theme and MTV era dance-break.
From its camp and wacky elements to the “qualitative” choreography, the video achieves the perfect balance between cheese and credible, making for a classic moment in Pop. The boys gave a rousing performance of the song at 1998’s MTV Video Music Awards to further cement its status.
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Echoing earlier sentiments, oh how we miss the days when the male arena was this exciting. Creative visuals, solid vocals, and showmanship in earnest. It sadly seems like the requirements for men in this day and age aren’t what they used to be.
The business of music operates in trends and today seems to skew more towards “cool, minimalism.” However, we can’t but feel there is a certain air of “must-see” present here that is missing in much of the output from today’s top talent. Viewed this way, some of modern day’s chart-toppers would be well advised to take a page from Backstreet’s book if really looking to serve up compelling product that lasts the test of time.
Since the last year, hitmaker Timbaland has been touting his latest actTink to anyone that’ll listen.
Early feedback on the femcee has been positive, however in a bid to whip up even more buzz, the producer dropped quite the bombshell during the rapper’s set at SXSW this weekend.
The Pop stars have been hot on the promo trail for their Dreamworks movie ‘Home,’ which arrives in theaters on March 27th.
After a full-on media flood, today brought with it the Los Angeles premiere of the big screen animation – which the divas star in as mother and daughter.
Renown for their sassy style, the ladies rocked the purple carpet moments ago. Lopez’s six year old twins Max and Emme accompanied their ever-fly mother.
April Fools Day may be a week away, but it appears some are getting in on the fun early.
Over the course the last decade, Rihanna‘s music has been just as notable as her so-so vocals, pitiful performances, and crass social media antics.
As such, it’s little surprise that many let out a roar of laughter after it was announced today that the 27-year-old is set to be honored for…”inspiring young people.”
Pop production duo Stargate have weighed in on Katy Perry‘s songwriting prowess this week, sharing their thoughts on just how much she actually contributes to the songs that have made her one of Pop’s brightest stars.
Will Ms. Perry like what they have to say about her?
As reported, ‘I Bet’ belter Ciara is taking part in NBC‘s newest series, ‘I Can Do That!’
Set to hit the small screen this Summer, the one-hour show is described as “a new comedy variety series that will pit six celebrities against one another while they perform skills that they never knew they had.”
Currently shooting, Ci – along with co-stars Nicole Scherzinger and Joe Jonas – have been sharing a slew of photos from the set.
Jason Derulo‘s latest jam, ‘Want To Want Me,’ has been dancing its way up the charts since debuting last week.
The track is the first to be rolled out from the singer’s fourth studio album, due later this year.
Like most Derulo numbers, ‘Want Me’ is already blazing the digital sphere – a trend that looks set to continue once its accompanying video arrives on VEVO next Monday.