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British superstar Adele thrilled over 730,000 fans at ten open-air concerts in Munich in August 2024. According to the organizers, the Adele shows from 2 to 31 August in the Pop-Up-Arena achieved ...
Fans have been obsessed with claims that major stars such as Adele and Lizzo were forced to thank the chart-topping singer at awards shows in their gushing speeches. The message is that the 43 ...
One of Adele’s houses is nestled in the peaceful town of East Grinstead, surrounded by the scenic views of West Sussex. In 2017, the “Someone Like You” singer bought a home in the English ...
Original Story (9/30): In the US, YouTube has pulled music videos by Adele, Green Day, Kendrick Lamar, Britney Spears, Bob Dylan, and other artists because of an ongoing copyright dispute with ...
Songs by Adele, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and many others are currently unplayable on YouTube in the U.S. due to a legal dispute between the platform and the performing rights ...
The music videos for a number of top artists, including Adele, Jack Harlow and Ariana Grande, are returning to YouTube after the Google-owned video service reached a new deal with SESAC on Monday.
If you’re wondering why millions of people have been unable to watch music videos by the likes of Adele and Nirvana, wonder no more. Their current unavailability has come about as a result of ...
1 on the Hot 100 so far this decade as he passes Adele and BTS's 10-week reigns. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for MTV) Shaboozey runs the Hot 100 again this week with what has turned out to ...
The platform is in the process of reinstating songs by artists including Adele, Bob Dylan and Green Day after the two parties reached an agreement. By Ed Christman YouTube and SESAC have settled ...
Some (but not all) songs by artists including Adele, Mariah Carey, Bob Dylan, Green Day, Kendrick Lamar, Nirvana and R.E.M. were among those unavailable on YouTube over the weekend, according to ...