"We Are The Worldโ was a once in a lifetime moment spearheaded by Michael Jackson and is now the subject of a new documentary premiering at Sundance.
Controversies surrounding hologram-led concerts of late musicians are not slowing down their creators and the music industry.
It's official, 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is a box office hit and given Hollywood's never-ending copycat tendencies, that means we're about to get many more music biopics. So let's imagine an alternate world in which music rights are no object, nor is the necessary approval or control of surviving band members, and examine some music biopics that haven't happened yet, but should.
After days spent in deep thought trying to figure out what my greatest fear was, it finally dawned on me that I am more afraid of being average than any other thing in this world. I fear it more than death, more than snakes, more than spiders, more than anything else. I'm sure you're wondering how I came to this conclusion; it was quite easy actually. All I had to do was examine the actions and decisions I've made in my life and a clear trend began to form. As I kid I was naive enough or maybe dumb enough, you decide, to listen to my mom's rants about me being oh so special, one of a kind, and meant for great things and actually believe them in my heart to be true statements (sorry kids all moms lie, you're not special either)...
This year's Music Icons auction will feature Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics to "Maxwell's Silver Hammer," Prince's 'Blue Cloud' guitar, Jim Morrison's 'Paris Journal', and much more.
We're back discussing Tekashi 6ix9ine's worsening legal situation, upcoming documentaries about Don Cornelius and Michael Jackson, 'Tory Lanez vs Everybody', and the latest albums from Future, James Blake, Toro y Moi, Maggie Rogers, and Boogie.
Check out some of the past weeks' most talked about and interesting music videos from Michael Jackson, Drake, alt-j, Juice WRLD, Lil' Kim, Wale, Curren$y, and more.