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Britney Spears Gets Trolled By Iranian State Media Over Support For Protesters - etcanada.com - USA - Iran - county Angelina - city Tehran
etcanada.com
19.10.2022 / 17:27

Britney Spears Gets Trolled By Iranian State Media Over Support For Protesters

It appears Britney Spears has made an enemy of the the Iranian government.

Britney Spears trolled by Iran state media over support for protesters - nypost.com - USA - Iran
nypost.com
19.10.2022 / 03:15

Britney Spears trolled by Iran state media over support for protesters

The pop star tweeted Sunday, “Me & my husband stand with the people of Iran fighting for freedom.”Spears married Iranian-American actor and model Sam Asghari in June.In response to Spears’ message — which has been retweeted more than 25,000 times — the Islamic Republic News Agency noted that Spears was involuntarily placed under a years-long conservatorship. That arrangement ended last year.“American singer @BritneySpears was placed under her father’s conservatorship in 2008 due to her mental health problems,” the IRNA tweet read.

GG Gharachedaghi and Lala Kent Ended Their Feud Over Claims About Randall Emmett: ‘It Was a Big Miscommunication’ - www.usmagazine.com - New York - Utah - county Randall
usmagazine.com
16.10.2022 / 21:43

GG Gharachedaghi and Lala Kent Ended Their Feud Over Claims About Randall Emmett: ‘It Was a Big Miscommunication’

Crisis averted. Following their public feud, GG Gharachedaghi confirmed that she and Lala Kent were on better terms after hashing out their issues.

Bill Murray 'dangled' Seth Green over 'trash can' on SNL set when he was 9, actor says - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
16.10.2022 / 19:31

Bill Murray 'dangled' Seth Green over 'trash can' on SNL set when he was 9, actor says

Several of Bill Murray's former co-stars have spoken out about the 72-year-old's allegedly inappropriate and disparaging antics on multiple television and film sets. The newest claim comes from "Family Guy" actor Seth Green, who alleges that in 1981 when he was 9 years old on the set of "Saturday Night Live" — which Murray was guest-hosting — Murray "dangled" Green over a garbage can before promptly dropping him. On the "Good Mythical Morning" show, Green says that he was on the show for a bit during the Christmas season.

Harry 'has no idea why' he’s not called by his first name: A look at royals who don’t use their real monikers - www.foxnews.com - France
foxnews.com
16.10.2022 / 14:23

Harry 'has no idea why' he’s not called by his first name: A look at royals who don’t use their real monikers

Members of the royal family are no different from the public in that they have nicknames.  While some of these nicknames remain private, others have been morphed into their public personae and are what they go by.  These name changes have been done when a monarch has ascended the throne and chosen one of their middle names to use.That could have been the case for King Charles III, however he decided to stick with his first name. He could have opted to be referred to as George, Philip, or Arthur.  Here is a look at a few royals who don't go by their given first names.  Prince Harry Prince Harry's real name is actually Henry.

Beyonce denies interpolating Right Said Fred track without permission - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
10.10.2022 / 15:45

Beyonce denies interpolating Right Said Fred track without permission

Beyonce has hit back at Right Said Fred, after they were quoted in The Sun as claiming that she had not sought permission to interpolate their song ‘I’m Too Sexy’ on ‘Alien Superstar’, a track from her current album ‘Renaissance’.‘Alien Superstar’ is the latest addition to a slightly weird trend of superstar artists using the 1991 Right Said Fred hit. Beyonce’s use follows Taylor Swift borrowing it for her 2017 single ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ and Drake using it in 2021’s ‘Way 2 Sexy’.

Beyoncé responds to Right Said Fred’s “disparaging” comments - www.thefader.com - Britain
thefader.com
09.10.2022 / 11:05

Beyoncé responds to Right Said Fred’s “disparaging” comments

Beyoncé has forcefully denied Right Said Fred’s claim that she interpolated their 1992 smash hit “I’m Too Sexy” on her Renaissance track “Alien Superstar” without their permission, Pitchfork reports. The English dance-pop duo of Fred and Richard Fairbass, as well as ex-Right Said Fred member Rob Manzoli, are credited as writers on the newer song.

Beyoncé calls Right Said Fred sampling accusation ‘erroneous’ and ‘disparaging’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
08.10.2022 / 13:35

Beyoncé calls Right Said Fred sampling accusation ‘erroneous’ and ‘disparaging’

too “arrogant” to ask permission to sample their salacious track “I’m Too Sexy” for her new album.The “Break My Soul” hitmaker, 41, denied the claim, called the allegations “incredibly disparaging.”“The comments made by Right Said Fred stating that used ‘I’m Too Sexy’ in ‘Alien Superstar’ without permission are erroneous and incredibly disparaging,” Beyonce’s team told Pitchfork.The group, which was formed in 1989 by brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass, accused the singer of using their salacious 1992 hit for her track “Alien Superstar,” The Sun reported.The single was part of her hit album “Renaissance,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in August after being leaked online two days ahead of its July release.Beyoncé’s team said permission was asked for and granted, and the group was subsequently paid.“Permission was not only granted for its use, but they publicly spoke of their gratitude for being on the album.

Beyoncé calls Right Said Fred’s copyright claim “erroneous” and “false” - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
08.10.2022 / 12:07

Beyoncé calls Right Said Fred’s copyright claim “erroneous” and “false”

Beyoncé has responded to Right Said Fred‘s claims over copyright usage on ‘Renaissance’, calling them “erroneous” and “false”.This week, the duo called Beyoncé “arrogant” for using part of their song ‘I’m Too Sexy’ in her ‘Renaissance’ track ‘Alien Superstar’.Speaking to The Sun at the 2022 Broadcast Music Inc Awards in London, Fred and Richard Fairbrass said that Beyoncé used elements of their song without seeking permission first.“Normally the artist approaches us,” they said, “but Beyoncé didn’t because she is such an arrogant person she just had probably thought ‘come and get me’ so we heard about it after the fact when you did. But everyone else, Drake and Taylor Swift, they came to us.”In a response shared with Pitchfork, Beyoncé refuted these claims, saying: “The comments made by Right Said Fred stating that Beyonce used ‘I’m Too Sexy’ in ‘Alien Superstar’ without permission are erroneous and incredibly disparaging.“Permission was not only granted for its use, but they publicly spoke of their gratitude for being on the album.

Beyoncé brands Right Said Fred sampling accusation ‘false’ and ‘disparaging’ - www.msn.com
msn.com
08.10.2022 / 08:51

Beyoncé brands Right Said Fred sampling accusation ‘false’ and ‘disparaging’

Beyoncé has branded an accusation by Right Said Fred she was too “arrogant” to ask permission to sample their music “false” and “disparaging”. The singer, 41, hit back after the group – brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass – this week made the allegation at the 2022 Broadcast Music Inc Awards in the Savoy Hotel, London, saying she used their 1991 song ‘I’m Too Sexy’ without consent in her ‘Alien Superstar’ track. Beyoncé responded in a statement to Mail Online on Friday (07.

Beyoncé hits back at Right Said Fred after duo labelled her 'arrogant' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA
ok.co.uk
08.10.2022 / 01:55

Beyoncé hits back at Right Said Fred after duo labelled her 'arrogant'

Beyoncé has hit back at Right Said Fred, after they accused the "arrogant" singer of ripping off one of their songs with her track Alien Superstar. The British band claimed that the 41 year old singer sampled their 1991 hit I'm Too Sexy without permission – an accusation the US superstar has categorically denied.

Beyoncé Fights Back, Disputing Right Said Fred’s Complaints - www.metroweekly.com - Britain
metroweekly.com
08.10.2022 / 01:33

Beyoncé Fights Back, Disputing Right Said Fred’s Complaints

the most recent bit of controversy she’s found herself embroiled in. And she’s not holding back.Earlier this week, musical duo Right Said Fred spoke to British tabloid The Sun about their inclusion in Beyoncé’s new album Renaissance.The brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass (and their former bandmate Rob Manzoli) are all credited as songwriters on Bey’s song “Alien Superstar,” as the tune interpolates a part of their smash single “I’m Too Sexy.” That cut took over the world in 1991, and it remains the band’s biggest hit by far.In the interview, the brothers expressed how unhappy they were with their credits and the fact that something of theirs had been used on Renaissance saying, “She is such an arrogant person… She just had probably thought ‘come and get me’ so we heard about it after the fact…”Just days after the article went live, Beyoncé has not only spoken on the issue, but called Right Said Fred out.In a statement shared with Billboard, the Grammy winner claims that their version of what happened is not true, and she comes with specific details that counter their comments as well.“Permission was not only granted for its use, but they publicly spoke of their gratitude for being on the album,” she insisted via the statement.

Beyoncé Fires Back at 'Incredibly Disparaging' Right Said Fred Sampling Claims - www.etonline.com - Britain
etonline.com
07.10.2022 / 23:13

Beyoncé Fires Back at 'Incredibly Disparaging' Right Said Fred Sampling Claims

Beyoncé is vehemently denying Right Said Fred's claims that she sampled their «I'm Too Sexy» hit in her «Alien Superstar» track without permission.In a statement to ET, Bey's rep says that «the comments made by Right Said Fred stating that Beyoncé used 'I'm too Sexy' in 'Alien Superstar' without permission are erroneous and incredibly disparaging.»The rep added, «Permission was not only granted for its use, but they publicly spoke of their gratitude for being on the album. For their song, there was no sound recording use, only the composition was utilized.»A week before Bey dropped  earlier this summer, the English pop duo's verified Twitter account acknowledged that «it's nice to get a writing credit on the new 'Beyonce' album.»The rep went on to say that Beyoncé's team asked Right Said Fred's publisher for permission on May 11, «and the publisher approved the use on June 15, 2022.» What's more, «they were paid for the usage in August, 2022.» And, furthermore, «the copyright percentage of the Right Said Fred writers with respect to the use of 'I'm Too Sexy' is a substantial portion of the composition.

Beyoncé Hits Back at Right Said Fred for Their ‘Disparaging’ Claim She Didn’t Seek Permission for ‘Sexy’ Interpolation - variety.com
variety.com
07.10.2022 / 22:15

Beyoncé Hits Back at Right Said Fred for Their ‘Disparaging’ Claim She Didn’t Seek Permission for ‘Sexy’ Interpolation

Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Right Said Fred has officially stirred not just the Beyhive but the Bey. Beyoncé herself, who rarely comments on such matters publicly, has issued a statement vehemently taking issue with the duo’s reported claim that her camp never sought permission to use “I’m Too Sexy” as a part of her recent “Alien Superstar” track. Right Said Fred’s allegations, as reported in the U.K. newspaper the Sun, are “erroneous and incredibly disparaging,” Beyoncé said in a statement issued to E! Entertainment News. Beyoncé pointed out that her track technically does not actually sample theirs, as the duo was quoted as contending, but is an interpolation in which “I’m Too Sexy” is essentially paraphrased through a re-recording of the elements used. Thus, she says, permission only needed to be sought from the songwriting publisher, not the holders of the original “Sexy” recording — and it was asked for and granted.

Right Said Fred label Beyoncé “arrogant” for using ‘I’m Too Sexy’ without permission - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
07.10.2022 / 20:55

Right Said Fred label Beyoncé “arrogant” for using ‘I’m Too Sexy’ without permission

Right Said Fred have reportedly called Beyoncé “arrogant” for using part of their song ‘I’m Too Sexy’ in her ‘Renaissance‘ track ‘Alien Superstar’.Speaking to the Sun at the 2022 Broadcast Music Inc Awards in London, Fred and Richard Fairbrass said that Beyoncé used elements of their song without seeking permission first.“Normally the artist approaches us,” they said, “but Beyoncé didn’t because she is such an arrogant person she just had probably thought ‘come and get me’ so we heard about it after the fact when you did. But everyone else, Drake and Taylor Swift, they came to us.”They continued: “To use our melody they need our permission so they send us the demo and we approve it and if so we get a co-write credit.

Beyoncé Replies to Right Said Fred's 'Incredibly Disparaging' Accusations About 'I'm Too Sexy' Sample On 'Renaissance' - www.justjared.com - county Love
justjared.com
07.10.2022 / 20:35

Beyoncé Replies to Right Said Fred's 'Incredibly Disparaging' Accusations About 'I'm Too Sexy' Sample On 'Renaissance'

Beyoncé is speaking out after being called “arrogant” by “I’m Too Sexy” hitmakers Right Said Fred.

Right Said Fred says ‘arrogant’ Beyoncé used ‘I’m Too Sexy’ without permission - nypost.com
nypost.com
06.10.2022 / 19:21

Right Said Fred says ‘arrogant’ Beyoncé used ‘I’m Too Sexy’ without permission

Sun reported. The single was part of Knowles’ hit album “Renaissance,” which debuted at No.

Right Said Fred call Beyonce 'arrogant' and claim she didn't ask permission for sample - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
06.10.2022 / 14:37

Right Said Fred call Beyonce 'arrogant' and claim she didn't ask permission for sample

Beyoncé has been slammed as “arrogant” by band Right Said Fred, as they claim the singer didn't ask for permission to sample their hit I'm Too Sexy in her new song Alien Superstar. These claims follow accusations of theft by fellow singer Kelis, who has accused Beyoncé of sampling her 2003 song Milkshake without her permission. Both songs in question feature on the singer’s newest album Renaissance, which quickly shot up the charts to number one following its release in August.

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