Stormzy has escalated his feud with fellow rapper Wiley by describing him as “a drunk uncle”.
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© Provided by The Independent Instagram, Brexit, Avengers, Ed Sheeran headlining Wembley… look back on the decade now and it is clear that we’ve been living through an era unprecedented in its contradictions.
Social media has brought us closer even as it has whipped the world into a state of perpetual Them vs Us rancour. Pop rules over rock. Yet a scruffy troubadour from Suffolk is the biggest name in music.
Television, meanwhile, has never been more sophisticated. But the
Stormzy has escalated his feud with fellow rapper Wiley by describing him as “a drunk uncle”.
Judging by album sales, Adele, Drake and Taylor Swift ruled the 2010s hands down. The powerhouse trio took turns topping the U.S. charts throughout much of the decade, battling fellow hitmakers including Eminem, Justin Timberlake, Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé.
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British actress Lysette Anthony has accused Harvey Weinstein of raping her more than once.
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Harvey Weinstein believes he's the first movie mogul to place women in power, despite dozens of sexual misconduct allegations and an impending assault trial before him.
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